The trainer of female tigers, Carmelina Moscatobecomes immortal, after entering Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame.
The news was released this Monday, after he was selected to be inducted into the Class of 2023 by decision of Canada Soccer.
“Canada Soccer is honored to host Richard Hastings and Carmelina Moscato in the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2023.”
Hastings was the Concacaf champion and men’s national team hero, while Moscato was the winner of the London 2012 bronze medalist, Concacaf champion and women’s national team hero.
Ken McLeanChairman of the Hall of Fame Committee of this country, exalted the two personalities, who, according to him, deserve to be recognized in this way.
“Canadian stars deserve this great honor in recognition of their careers as professional and international soccer players.”
What did Carmelina win?
Carmelina’s activity throughout her time on the Canadian National Team and earning recognition from her Federation is: Olympic bronze medal winner, Concacaf champion and three-time World Cup participant. FIFA World with Canada’s national women’s soccer team, including a fourth-place finish at USA 2003.
In all, he won four Concacaf medals and made 94 international “A” appearances in 14 years from 2002 to 2015. As one of Canada’s magic bronze medal stars at the 2012 London Olympics, he was part of the team named Canadian Press Team of the Year, Postmedia Team of the Year and was included in the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame.
At the club level, Moscato has played soccer in Canada, the United States, Italy, Sweden and Australia, including winning a USL W-League championship with Vancouver Whitecaps FC in 2004 and an Australian league title. W-League in 2015. At the junior level, he won a gold medal at the Canada Games at the national level in 2001 and a silver medal at the FIFA U-19 Women’s World Championship internationally in 2002.
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