Staff
Kiran Booluck
Louisiana TDP Elite GA- Girls Academy Director, BRSC Senior Director, BRSC and LATDP Elite College Recruitment Director.
USSF: A License, US Educator Instructor
UEFA: B License
FA: Level 1 and 2, FA Level 1 in Goalkeeping.
NSCAA/ United Soccer Coaches: Director of Coaching Diploma, National Youth, National Diploma, Goalkeeping Level 1 and 2.
Coach Kiran Booluck is originally from London, England. He graduated from Southampton Solent University with a bachelor’s of honors degree in Football (soccer) Studies.
He then moved to the USA, working for Challengers Sports. He worked in the northern states before moving to Dallas, Texas. From there, he eventually moved to Shreveport, LA.
In Shreveport, he worked for CABOSA/Shreveport United for 3 Years. There, he served as the head coach for multiple older teams and was in charge of the girl’s junior academy program.
In July 2015, Coach Kiran moved to Baton Rouge. Since then, he has been the head coach for multiple BRSC Competitive Teams along with being a head coach for numerous ODP Louisiana Teams and MLS NEXT 2006 Boys.
During his time as head coach of multiple BRSC competitive teams, he has won 4 state cups, 3 GSPL’s, 1 presidents cup, numerous ranking tournaments and leagues (LCSL) (USYS Mid-south) (USYS National League).
As MLS NEXT head coach, his team qualified for the MLS Flex event in 2023.
Coach Kiran is a US Federation Coaching instructor.
Coach Kiran is the GA Girls Academy Director for Louisiana TDP Elite and the head coach for the 2006 Girls.
Coach Kiran is also the Head Coach for Episcopal High School Boys Soccer, where the team has finished state runners-up twice (2020, 2021) and state champions in 2022-2023.
kbooluck@brsoccer.org
Chris Mitchell
Juniors Coaching Director
Chris Mitchell returned to BRSC on May 15th, 2017, from a seven-year stint as the Director of Capital City United Soccer Club. Chris grew up in Baton Rouge playing for BRSA and Baton Rouge High. A member of the Baton Rouge Soccer Associations inaugural select soccer program called United and Jaguars from 1982 – 1989. Team captain, district MVP, All-Metro Star of Stars, District MVP in HS. He went on to receive a scholarship to play soccer at Butler University and received a BS in Marketing. At Butler, he was a four-year letterman and selected to the All-State Collegiate soccer team in 1990. Chris played semi-professionally with the Seattle Sounders(1993) and Arkansas A’s(1994). He returned to Baton Rouge in 1998 and began coaching at BRHS (1998-2001) and with the BR Jaguars. In 1998, Chris became the Premier Soccer Director for BRSA. He ran the BRSC Premier Program from 1998 – 2010. During that time, he became head coach for University High(2001-present) and has lead them to 17 straight quarterfinal berths and two state title runner up appearances in 2009 & 2010.
Coach Mitchell currently holds his USSF “A” coaching license. Chris is married to Angie Mitchell, and they both have two girls: Sophia (07) and Savannah Mitchell (09).
cmitchell@brsoccer.org
Richard Rollins
BRSC Director of Goalkeepers / Independence Campus Director
Coach Rollins brings a wealth of experience and knowledge at all levels of the game to the club. Coach Rollins played at Lyndon State College in Lyndonville, Vt, which was in the NAIA in the early ’80s. Lyndon State reached the playoffs in each season he started and was ranked in the top 20 nationally during his two seasons as a starter. Coach Rollins began coaching collegiately with Middlebury College in 1992 before moving onto Franklin Pierce College in 1993. While at Franklin Pierce, the Raven was regularly ranked in the top 5 teams in the nation. Rollins’ teams consistently advanced to the regional finals in the NCAA Division II tournament in the six years coach Rollins was with the program.
Coach Rollins concurrently was the goalkeeper coach for the Phantoms of New Hampshire of United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues (USISL). The Phantoms was a feeder program for the New England Revolution. During his time with the Phantoms of New Hampshire, the teams were consistently in the playoffs with their best season coming in 1998 when the Phantoms reached the finals with a record of 23-8. His keepers finished with a league-low 39 goals allowed during the regular season. Phantoms goalkeeper Jeremey Bailey was among the national leaders with a .98 goals-against average and five shutouts in over 1800 minutes of play during the regular season. Coach Rollins then moved on to coaching goalkeepers with the Connecticut Wolves of the A-league under head coach Dan Gaspar. The highlight of that season was a victory over Tampa Bay in the U.S. Open Cub Tournament. Coach Rollins also was the goalkeeper coach for the University of Hartford during the 1993 season, working again with coach Gaspar.
Coach Rollins also was the National Director of Star Goalkeeper Academy. Here he worked with coach Gaspar for over a decade, running camps throughout the United States and Canada working and developing goalkeepers and staff. Many of the staff Coach Rollins has worked with are having highly successful coaching careers at both the national and local levels.
Coach Rollins holds a USSF B license and has a Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences from Lyndon State College.
rrollins@brsoccer.org
Stanley Johnson
Adult Director / Recreational Director of Coaching
Stanley Johnson is a Louisiana native that grew up playing soccer for Shreveport United Soccer Club. He attended Caddo Magnet High School, and he joined the soccer program where was named the team MVP, in conjunction with numerous other accolades. Stanley began working with BRSC after graduating from Louisiana State University in 2015. In addition to his competitive coaching experience, Stanley also serves as an integral part of the Episcopal High School Varsity program. Coach Stanley currently holds his USSF National “E” license.
sjohnson@brsoccer.org