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Florida Polytechnic University men’s soccer athletes celebrate with fans after the Phoenix’s 4-0 win on Aug.18 at the Lake Myrtle Sports Complex in Auburndale, Florida.

Florida Poly men’s soccer makes history with 4-0 victory in inaugural game

August 19, 2026

Florida Polytechnic University celebrated its first foray into collegiate athletics Tuesday evening with an inaugural game tailgate, pregame remarks from Florida Poly leaders and a 4-0 victory that never seemed to be in trouble.

The men’s soccer team took the field against Webber International University at the Orlando Health Stadium inside the Lake Myrtle Sports Complex, cheered on by a large crowd of Florida Poly students, administrators and fans.

“This is a milestone moment for Florida Poly as we celebrate a new beginning for our University,” said Dr. Devin Stephenson, president of Florida Poly, during the pregame ceremony. “Our student-athletes are making history as the first generation of Phoenix athletes to take the field. We’re creating new traditions for our University and the future of Florida Poly Athletics, with many more milestones to come.”

The Phoenix wasted little time making history on the field in Auburndale, Florida.

Just five minutes into the game, Kaden Curtin scored the first official goal in Florida Poly Athletics history, volleying a header from the opposition into the back of the net.

“It’s the best feeling in the world,” said Curtin, a sophomore industrial engineering major from Apple Valley, California. “I love being here. This is the best school with the best team, best campus and best field. Let’s go Phoenixes!”

The victory marked the first official win for Florida Poly Head Men’s Soccer Coach Clay Roberts, whose team has looked dominant to start the year. Along with Curtin, players Adrian Arteaga, Ahmad Hijaz and Peter Janzen also found the back of the net.

Roberts is one of seven coaches brought in by Florida Poly this year to lead the University into its inaugural season of intercollegiate athletics.

“What a great night, it’s a great feeling to see Florida Poly Athletics launch like this,” Roberts said after the home game. “To see the student body, the crowd, and the support, the players representing the way they did, you couldn’t have drawn it up more perfectly. I’m so proud of our team and I’m honored to be part of this.”

The men’s soccer team will be back in action at home on Wednesday, Aug. 26 against New College of Florida’s Mighty Banyans.

 

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