Peter Felicetti
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Peter Felicetti is a Canadian former soccer general manager and head coach who had notable stints in the Canadian Soccer League and American Professional Soccer League.
Personal information | |||
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Place of birth | Italy | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
1980 | Monteleone | ||
1982 | Ciociaro | ||
1982 | Satellite | ||
1989 | North York Rockets | ||
1991 | Toronto Italia | ||
1994 | Toronto Rockets |
In 1980, he managed in the Toronto and District Soccer League with Monteleone, and secured the Consols Cup.[1] In 1982, he managed Ciociaro in the Toronto and District Soccer League, and Satellite in the Amicizia Soccer League.[2] Felicetti served as the technical director in 1988 for the North York Rockets in the Canadian Soccer League.[3] In 1989, he was named the head coach for North York after Mirko Bazic was dismissed on August 21, 1989.[4] In 1990, he was dismissed from his post after the North York management declined to renew his contract for the 1990 CSL season.[5]
In 1991, he served as the head coach for Toronto Italia in the National Soccer League, where he received the NSL Coach of the Year award after securing the NSL Championship for Toronto.[6] In 1994, he was appointed head coach for Toronto Rockets in the American Professional Soccer League.[7] He was later replaced by Hector Leonardo Marinaro.[8]
Toronto Italia
Monteleone
Individual
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