- Hector Leonardo Marinaro
Infobox Football biography
playername= Hector Marinaro
fullname = Hector Leonardo Marinaro
nickname =
dateofbirth =
cityofbirth =Buenos Aires
countryofbirth =Argentina
height =
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Central Defender
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years =
1958-1963
1961
1962
1963-1965
clubs =Racing Club Club Almagro
CD FAS
→Montreal Concordia "(loan)"
Tampico "(loan)"Toronto Italia
caps(goals) =
manageryears = 1962
1966
1967-1968
1976-
1986-1991
1994
managerclubs = Tampico "(assistant)"Toronto Italia Toronto Falcons "(assistant)"
Toronto Italia
Toronto BlizzardToronto Rockets
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ntupdate =Hector Leonardo Marinaro, Sr, (born in
Buenos Aires ,Argentina ) was an Argetinian central defender. He played professionally in Argentina, El Salvador, Mexico and Canada before becoming a coach and general manager for several indoor and outdoor professional teams in the Toronto area.Player
Marinaro began his professional career with
Racing Club of the Argentine First Division when he was sixteen years old. Six years later, he transferred to second division clubClub Almagro . Four years later, at age 26, he moved toEl Salvador club CD FAS. He spent five seasons in El Salvador, winning three championships (1959, 1962 and 1963). In 1961, he spent the summer playing on loan withMontreal Concordia in the Québec National Soccer League. Concordia won the league championship and Marinaro was named the league MVP, but had to return to El Salvador immediately after the championship game and before the awards presentation. In 2006, he was finally awarded the trophy which had disappeared for over twenty years. [ [http://www.soccer.on.ca/OSN.nsf/2ee27ea7f8f3b2f785256c80005311c3/f5e2f17c35833df58525727d007a918f?OpenDocument Long Lost Trophy Finds Rightful Recipient] ] In addition to playing in the NSL, Concordia also entered the International Soccer League. In 1962, he played on loan with Mexican club Tampico. In 1963, Marinaro left El Salvador and moved to Canada permanently. That year, he joinedToronto Italia of theEastern Canada Professional Soccer League .Coaching
Marinaro began coaching in 1962, when he was an assistant coach, as well as player, with Tampico. In 1966, Marinaro began the head coach of
Toronto Italia . In 1967, he became an assistant coach with theToronto Falcons of the National Professional Soccer League. The Falcons then entered theNorth American Soccer League in 1968, but folded at the end of the season. In 1971, he joined the Ontario Soccer Association as a staff coach. He held that position until 1976 when he became the coach of theToronto Italia . In 1986, he has hired as the head coach of the Toronto Blizzard of the Canadian Soccer League (CSL). He coached the team through the 1991 season, then moved to theToronto Rockets in August 1994 where he became the general manager and replaced Peter Felicetti as head coach. In 1996, he served as the general manager for theToronto Shooting Stars of the National Professional Soccer League. In 2000, he became the general manager of the expansionBrampton Hitmen of the Canadian Soccer League. That fall, he joined the management team for theToronto ThunderHawks of the NPSL. The ThunderHawks folded after one season. [ [http://www.cbc.ca/sports/story/2000/06/07/thunderhawks000607.html June 7, 2000 Press Release] ]Personal
Marinaro continues to live in Canada. His sons, Hector and Rob both played professionally and currently coach collegiate soccer in the United States.
References
External links
* [http://www.dosvecesperfecto.com/hmarinaro.htm CD FAS Interview (SPANISH)]
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