Mauro Eustáquio rotated in to CANMNT coaching staff for September FIFA Window 

First ever brother coach-player duo in CANMNT history 

Photo credit: John Jacques Photography

Jesse Marsch has rotated in current York United assistant coach Mauro Eustáquio to the coaching staff this weekend ahead of the September window. Brother of CANMNT midfielder Stephen Eustáquio, Mauro's addition makes them the first coach-player duo in a Men’s National Team camp in the program’s history. Mauro joins the CANMNT staff as the Canadian Coaching Community Representative.

 

Mauro Eustáquio 

Mauro is a former CANMNT youth international and current assistant coach at York United in the Canadian Premier League. Eustáquio brings a wealth of experience from a career spanning nearly 10 years on the pitch, and two years as assistant coach with York United. He helped lead York United to a 2022 Canadian Championship semi-final in his first season with the club. Eustáquio was named their interim head coach in 2024 ahead of the hiring of Benjamin Mora and received his UEFA B Coaching Licence earlier this year.

John Lobban

Men’s National Team Program Communications Manager | Gérant des communications de l'équipe nationale masculine, Canada Soccer

 

 

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