Women's Soccer
Mulamba, Peter

Peter Mulamba
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- mulambapl@jacks.sfasu.edu
Peter Mulamba come to the Lumberjacks after being an assistant coach for the UTSA Roadrunners from 2023-2024. Working alongside our current head coach Ben Williams, UTSA went on to boast a 7-7-4 record in their first year in the American Athletic Conference.
Prior to joining the UTSA staff, Mulamba five years as the head coach at Alamo City Soccer Club of the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL). Leading Alamo City men's semi-professional team for seven split-calendar seasons, Mulamba racked up a 53-11-11 record as head coach – a 78 percent winning percentage. Alamo City was ranked No. 8 in the UPSL in 2023 and won their fifth Central Conference Texas South Division Championship under his leadership this Summer – making their seventh playoff appearance and fourth trip to the national round of 32. While coaching ACSC, he worked with several players who were promoted to full professional contracts, including Mikey Maldonado (North Carolina FC), Vincent Floria (Granada Club de Fútbol), Habib Balarabe (Alicante CF), John-Michael Villareal (Alicante CF), and Alec Rodriguez (FV 07 Diefflen). While playing, he also served as the club's Director of Recruiting.
Continually working to develop new players since his playing days, Mulamba has also been coaching with the Players Academy of Soccer Skills (P.A.S.S.) private soccer training since 2018, and his family has operated FalseNin9 Soccer Development out of Austin and San Antonio since 2020, providing technical training to players of all levels.
His playing career began at Brescia University in Kentucky, where he was the team's Freshman of the Year as well as Newcomer of the Year, and later transferring to NCAA Division I UT Rio Grande Valley. Unfortunately, an injury ended his collegiate career just five games into his time with the Vaqueros, prompting him to transfer to UTSA where he earned his degree in Kinesiology with an Athletic Medicine concentration.
Mulamba returned to action once more as a player before shifting his focus fully to coaching, playing semi-professionally for the San Antonio Runners Soccer Club and helping the squad to an 11-0-3 record, a Fall 2018 UPSL Central Conference Heart Division Championship and a Spring 2019 appearance in the 2019 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup. His soccer playing journey began as a prep star at Laredo St. Augustine Catholic, where was a three-time TAPPS All-State honoree named to the TAPPS All-Tournament Team after leading his team to the first final four in school and city history during his senior year.
A native of Johannesburg, South Africa, Mulamba comes from a Stellar Soccer family, with three brothers, Teddy, Greg and Oliver, all of whom competed and the NCAA Division 1 and 2 levels, as well as professionally/semi-professionally at the USL Championship, and PDL. In addition, another brother Patrick who played professional Rugby in England, and South Africa.
Prior to joining the UTSA staff, Mulamba five years as the head coach at Alamo City Soccer Club of the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL). Leading Alamo City men's semi-professional team for seven split-calendar seasons, Mulamba racked up a 53-11-11 record as head coach – a 78 percent winning percentage. Alamo City was ranked No. 8 in the UPSL in 2023 and won their fifth Central Conference Texas South Division Championship under his leadership this Summer – making their seventh playoff appearance and fourth trip to the national round of 32. While coaching ACSC, he worked with several players who were promoted to full professional contracts, including Mikey Maldonado (North Carolina FC), Vincent Floria (Granada Club de Fútbol), Habib Balarabe (Alicante CF), John-Michael Villareal (Alicante CF), and Alec Rodriguez (FV 07 Diefflen). While playing, he also served as the club's Director of Recruiting.
Continually working to develop new players since his playing days, Mulamba has also been coaching with the Players Academy of Soccer Skills (P.A.S.S.) private soccer training since 2018, and his family has operated FalseNin9 Soccer Development out of Austin and San Antonio since 2020, providing technical training to players of all levels.
His playing career began at Brescia University in Kentucky, where he was the team's Freshman of the Year as well as Newcomer of the Year, and later transferring to NCAA Division I UT Rio Grande Valley. Unfortunately, an injury ended his collegiate career just five games into his time with the Vaqueros, prompting him to transfer to UTSA where he earned his degree in Kinesiology with an Athletic Medicine concentration.
Mulamba returned to action once more as a player before shifting his focus fully to coaching, playing semi-professionally for the San Antonio Runners Soccer Club and helping the squad to an 11-0-3 record, a Fall 2018 UPSL Central Conference Heart Division Championship and a Spring 2019 appearance in the 2019 Lamar Hunt US Open Cup. His soccer playing journey began as a prep star at Laredo St. Augustine Catholic, where was a three-time TAPPS All-State honoree named to the TAPPS All-Tournament Team after leading his team to the first final four in school and city history during his senior year.
A native of Johannesburg, South Africa, Mulamba comes from a Stellar Soccer family, with three brothers, Teddy, Greg and Oliver, all of whom competed and the NCAA Division 1 and 2 levels, as well as professionally/semi-professionally at the USL Championship, and PDL. In addition, another brother Patrick who played professional Rugby in England, and South Africa.