Carmelina Moscato said coaching in Mexico has had its share of highs and lows, but it has been ‘a very cool experience so far’
Soccer has led Carmelina Moscato to jobs in Australia, Italy, Sweden, the U.S., Denmark and Mexico. And now the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame.
“Mexico’s been a journey. It’s been incredible. Nine months of life,” Moscato said with a laugh. “Highs, lows and everything in-between. It’s been a very cool experience so far.”The 38-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., has had more than a few experiences since retiring as a player in 2016. “As soon as I basically retired, he believed in me and gave me a mentorship at Canada Soccer which sparked my, I guess, self-belief and maybe potential in coaching,” she said. “I started to think ‘You know what? This could be what I sink my teeth into and see if I can actually get this career under way.”
“Eventually I realized my talents are best-suited not in the boardroom right now, not in the politics right now. Really coaching on the grass, that’s where I feel I can be most successful and share my strengths.” “Within 10 days I had left one opportunity and moved to another. And it was a whirlwind. I landed and started pre-season the very next day, within 12 hours. So I don’t know what to say. It was crazy. Quick, unexpected but pleasantly surprised at the football landscape here in Mexico.”Tigres defeated Club America 3-0 on aggregate in November to win the Apertura 2022 final.
The league started with the goal of giving domestic players a place to play once they outgrew youth levels. Imports were not allowed at the beginning.
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