University of Tennessee Athletics
Men's Basketball
Goporo, Aubin

Aubin Goporo
- Title:
- Director of Student-Athlete Development
- Email:
- agoporo@tennessee.edu
THE GOPORO FILE
Personal Information
Full Name: Aubin Thierry GoporoBorn: May 15, 1971, in Bangui, Central African Republic
Hometown: Bangui, Central African Republic
College: Florida Tech, 1996
Wife: Muriel
College Administrative Experience
- 2016-17:
Louisiana-Lafayette, director of student-athlete development - 2017-Present:
Tennessee, director of student-athlete development
His duties with the Vols include serving as a program liaison to the Thornton Athletics Student Life Center, coordinating community outreach and service efforts and serving as a student-athlete mentor for personal and professional development. He also assists with on-campus recruiting efforts.
“Aubin is a great man—one of the finest individuals I know,” Barnes said. “His influence on the character and development of our young men is going to be significant. He brings global experience and a unique perspective to our staff. This is a great addition to the culture of our program.”
Goporo, who served as the Director of Student-Athlete Development at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 2016-17, spent 15 years at the helm of the boys basketball program at Florida Air Academy in Melbourne, Florida. During his 15 seasons at FAA, Goporo amassed a 355-52 (.872) record while winning four 3A state titles (2001, 2003, 2005, 2007).
His teams claimed the district title in each season during his tenure and made 10 regional final appearances as well as seven trips to the FHSAA Final Four. Goporo was a two-time Space Coast Coach of the Year.

Aubin Goporo and his wife, Muriel.
A 1996 graduate from the Florida Institute of Technology, Goporo also served as FAA’s athletic director from 2012-15. In that role, he oversaw 12 varsity and junior-varsity sports programs while managing the fundraising efforts and budgeting for the athletic department.
More than 40 of the players Goporo coached at FAA would go on to sign with Division I schools, including Sasha Kaun (Kansas), Walter Hodge and Will Yeguete (Florida), Rihards Kuksik (Arizona State) and Alvin Cruz and Juan Mendez (Niagara).
Another of Goporo’s former players, Greek forward Ioannis Papapetrou, went on to play the 2012-13 season under Barnes at Texas.
A native of the Central African Republic, Goporo represented his home nation as a member of the national team at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. He recently served as the head coach of the Central African Republic national basketball team, leading the team through group play at the 2015 AfroBasket—the continental championship of Africa—in Tunisia.
During the 2016-17 collegiate season, Goporo helped the Ragin’ Cajuns to a 21-12 overall record and a berth in the quarterfinals of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament.
Goporo—who is fluent in three languages (English, French and Sango)—resides in Knoxville with his wife, Muriel.