Canada’s Carmelina Moscato joins Racing Louisville FC as an assistant coach
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Canadian Carmelina Moscato has joined the National Women’s Soccer League’s Racing Louisville FC as an assistant coach.
The Canada Soccer Hall of Famer won 94 caps for Canada between 2002 and 2015.
The 39-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., previously was head coach and technical director of Mexico’s Tigres. Moscato was the first foreign-born coach to win a Mexican league title and the first female coach to win a trophy at Tigres, which went 31-8-5 in league play under her stewardship.
Louisville’s head coach is 35-year-old Bev Yanez, a 2015 NWSL MVP finalist who spent a season playing with Moscato at the Seattle Reign.