SummaryIn this episode of the Passion Purpose in Soccer podcast, host Mustaf interviews coach Alex Lorenzo, the head coach of the North Texas Aztecs. They discuss Alex's journey as a player and coach, his non-profit goalkeeping academy, and the requirements and philosophy of the academy. They also talk about the North Texas Aztecs and the bond formed with the players over the years. The conversation with Alejandro Lozano covers various themes related to coaching and managing a soccer team. The chapters include discussions on building trust and loyalty among players, joining the MPL, community engagement, financial challenges, and the rules and structure of the league. In this episode, Mustaf and Alejandro Lozano discuss the idea of running a league like the English Premier League, with relegation and promotion. They also talk about the importance of making every game matter and giving young players advice on how to make it to the big leagues. Alejandro shares information about the North Texas Aztecs and their upcoming tryouts. He emphasizes the importance of developing players and asks coaches to consider what they are truly developing for. Mustaf concludes with a reminder to pursue your passions and goals.
Takeaways
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Gratitude
06:54
Alex's Journey as a Player and Coach
18:29
The Non-Profit Goalkeeping Academy
25:46
Requirements and Philosophy of the Academy
28:26
The North Texas Aztecs
29:01
Building Trust and Loyalty
41:09
Joining the MPL
44:12
Community Engagement
48:12
Financial Challenges
52:16
MPL Rules and Structure
59:36
Running the League Like the English Premier League
01:01:11
Relegation and Moving Up Teams
01:01:36
Advice for Young Players
01:03:36
Finding North Texas Aztecs
01:04:03
Tryouts and Development
01:06:23
Shoutouts and Gratitude
01:08:27
The Purpose of Development
01:11:24
Closing Thoughts
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