Italian Coaching Staff joins Mexico’s
Women team
NUEVO LEON, Mexico, May 30, 2023.- Italian coach Nicola
Negro and his Italian technical staff had his first practice with
players of the women’s Mexican senior team at “Luis E. Todd” Gymnasium
in San Nicolas de los Garza in Nuevo León, Mexico.
This is his first time coaching for Mexico, Negro is
joined by assistant coach Milo Piccinini and Physichal trainer Giorgio
Bisolli.
Negro arrived in Monterrey this past weekend, from
Brazil, where he has been for several years coaching women professional
teams and traveling to different international World Clubs championships
with outstanding results.
“First of all, I want to meet with the players”, said
Negro after his first practice, “I want to see all the possibilities to
form an idea of the level of play of the athletes as a team and
individually as well”.
“I have a clear vision of the level of play I want to
build” he added, “but I need time, every week we will try to build
something important”.
The players started their training, headed to represent
Mexico for the upcoming Central American and Caribbean Games in El
Salvador at the end of June and the Pan American Games in Santiago,
Chile in October.
“We are aiming to have a competitive team, we all want
good results, but we are aware of some realities. We are aware that in
the past years there has been a distance between Mexico and teams from
NORCECA and at an international level.
“Our goal is to work hard to shorten that distance and to
be competitive at an international level”, Negro stated.
He is also aware that players who are currently competing
abroad with important results with their teams will be part of his
process.
“I know Mexico has players, who are in Europe or the
United States, competing in important tournaments.
“Mexico has a group of experienced players, and we want
to include young players behind them so the team can grow” he commented.
The Italian coach with 23 years of experience is in
Mexico with an agreement between Mexico’s National Federation, presided
by Jesús Perales Navarro, and the FIVB Volleyball Empowerment program.
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