You might say that Fiona Kilian is immersed in soccer – whether its playing, coaching or officiating it.
She already has been a referee and coached the youth teams in Levittown and with Long Island Rough Riders.
She has been a regular on the Temple University women’s soccer team.
And she will be back with the Rough Riders women’s team for another USL W League campaign this year.
A midfielder, the 5-4 Killian started her college career at Xavier University before transferring to Temple in Philadelphia.

Prior to college, Killan helped MacArthur High School to the 2019 Class A1 Conference title with a 15-2-2 record. Two years later, she was team captain while scoring seven goals and contributing 11 assists and earning first team All-New York State honors and conference player of the year accolades for two consecutive years.
The Levittown, N.Y. native also played 10 years in youth soccer, winning the U.S. Futsal national championship.
She also played basketball for one season in high school.
Kilian wants to pursue a career in strength and conditioning after she graduates from Temple this spring.
The Rough Riders women’s USL W League season will begin in May. Season Tickets are available here.
*Pending League and Federation Approval