Krzysztof Rapacz enters his sixth season as the Assistant Coach for Kentucky Wesleyan College Men's Soccer in 2025. Rapacz currently assists the men’s program with recruiting, training, and development efforts.
Rapacz, a native of Manchester, England, played two seasons at St. Catharine College (KY) before transferring to Kentucky Wesleyan College (KY) for his last two seasons. During Rapacz’s freshmen year at St. Catharine, the program experienced a record-breaking campaign where they finished the season receiving votes for top-25 in the nation in NAIA .The team recorded the most wins in a season and earned the program’s only appearance in the conference tournament final, where they lost 2-1 to nationally ranked Lindsey Wilson College.
After his sophomore year, Rapacz transferred to Kentucky Wesleyan College where he helped lead the Panthers to the quarterfinals of the GMAC tournament for their first time in three years. In his time at St. Catharine College and Kentucky Wesleyan College, Rapacz proved to be a core member and leader of both programs as a four-year starter in the backline and appeared in 64 matches during his collegiate career.
Rapacz also played for Dayton Dynamo Football Club (NPSL) in 2017 where he played an instrumental part in guiding the team to the NPSL Eastern Conference Championship Title as well as reaching the NPSL Regional Playoff Semi-Finals.
Throughout Rapacz’s undergraduate studies he achieved numerous awards off the field, such as Academic All-Conference honors in both the Mid-South Conference and Great Midwest Athletic Conference.
Rapacz graduated from Kentucky Wesleyan College in 2018 with a Bachelors in Kinesiology and Exercise Science. In 2020, he earned a second degree from Wesleyan in Sports Management.
Rapacz holds a FA Level 1 Coaching Certification, a U.S. Soccer Coaching Grassroots License, and a U.S. Soccer D License in coaching. He resides in Owensboro, KY, with his wife, Shauna.