Chris Keller currently works for FC Pittsburgh as a staff coach and has completed his fourth season as the assistant men’s soccer coach at Allegheny College.
Keller is also currently on the Pennsylvania West Olympic Development Program coaching staff. He most recently served as the assistant coach for the PA West 93’ boys team which was crowned Region 1 champions in 2009 and Region 1 runner-up in 2010. Keller helped guide the PA West 93’ boys to a bronze medal finish at the 2010 ODP National Tournament in Phoenix, Arizona.
Previously, Keller served as the head men’s soccer coach at University of the Southwest (NAIA), guiding the squad to the Red River Athletic Conference Tournament for a third consecutive season in 2006. While coaching the Mustangs, Keller produced three All-RRAC selections.
Keller currently holds a USSF National "B" license and a NSCAA National Goalkeeping license. Keller graduated from the University of the Southwest in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. In 2009, he completed his coursework for a masters degree in education from Southwest.
As a player, Keller broke the all-time California junior college single-season assist record with 28 during the 2002 campaign at Riverside College. He then transferred to University of the Southwest (NAIA) in Hobbs, New Mexico. In 2004, he captained Southwest to its first postseason appearance in school history. Keller was also as a member of the Victorville Apollo F.C. team of the Pacific Soccer League, a semi-professional organization in Southern California.