Josue Sabillon is in his 10th season as the Women's Soccer Head Coach at Belhaven.
During his time with the Blazers, Sabillon has accumulated a program-record 55 wins. Sabillon has coached three All-Americans and 17 All-Conference athletes over his nine seasons, as well as eight nationally recognized scholar athletes. In 2014, the Blazers earned the SSAC Team Sportsmanship Award. He directs soccer camps throughout the year as well as ID camps for prospective female recruits.
Sabillon has coaching experience at the collegiate, high school and club levels, and came to Belhaven from Grace Community High School in Tyler, Texas.
While serving as an assistant coach at Tyler Junior College, Sabillon posted a record of 54-10-5; the team was consistently ranked in the top 10 nationally, and also won the Region XXIII Championship in 2003.
Prior to Tyler Junior College, Sabillon served as an assistant coach at Meridian Community College in Meridian, Mississippi, where he played his first two years of collegiate soccer. The team's 2001 season culminated with a berth at the NJCAA National Tournament, an 18-3 record, and a No. 4 national ranking. Sabillon is a Two-Time All-American at Meridian Community College, as well as a 2012 NJCAA Hall Of Fame Inductee.
Sabillon transferred to Marshall University and graduated in 2001 with a degree in Business Administration. He also holds an USSF "A" license and an NSCAA Premier Diploma.
Josue Sabillon, a Honduran native, is accompanied by his wife Andrea, and their two daughters, Isabela, 12, and Cecilia, 10.