Randy Marlon Waldrum (born September 25, 1956) is an American former professional soccer player, current technical director of University of Pittsburgh Panthers women's soccer team, and was the head coach of the Nigeria women's national team.
Waldrum led the Notre Dame women's soccer team to two national championships, in 2004 and 2010. The 2010 title game was his 300th match at Notre Dame.
The National Women's Soccer League 2014 expansion team Houston Dash named Waldrum as the team's first head coach. Waldrum signed a three-year contract ahead of the 2014 season and a one-year extension for the 2017 season, but left as head coach on May 29, 2017, after the seventh week of the 2017 season. Under Waldrum, the Dash had a 19–39–13 record and did not make the league playoffs.
Waldrum was fired as the Trinidad and Tobago women's national team coach in January 2016.
In October 2017, Waldrum was appointed to be technical adviser and head coach of the Nigeria women's national team, and was expected to take charge of the team ahead of the 2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification tournament. However, he turned down the role and was not appointed coach.
In December 2017, Waldrum was appointed as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Panthers.
On October 5, 2020, Waldrum was appointed the head coach of Nigeria women's national team, barely three years after turning down the role.
Waldrum was promoted to Technical Director of the Pittsburgh program on May 22, 2025, relinquishing his head coaching role.
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