On the day of his unveiling, Octavio Zambrano placed winning at the top of his list of priorities for Canada's underachieving men's program.
TORONTO — Play time is over.
That's the message Canada's new men's national team head coach Octavio Zambrano was sending to potential players in his inauguaral press conference in Toronto on Friday afternoon.
An Ecuador native with extensive experience in the United States, Zambrano has been tasked with overhauling the entire men's side of the national team program, from the U-14 level right up to the senior squad that the 59-year-old will lead from the sidelines.