Hello Everybody:
My name is Enrique Serrano and it is a
pleasure to be working for the New Mexico Clash Soccer Club. It is my intention to help catapult this club
into the sphere of prestige that only a few clubs enjoy in the
The experience that empowers me to attempt
this endeavor is divided into four different sources. The first one, and perhaps the most
important, is my life-long love of the game.
I have loved the game of soccer since before I could talk. My parents got a lot of attention showing off
how I would go into a sort of convulsion at the sight and sound of a goal being
scored at the park or on the television set.
The second most valuable credential of mine is my actual playing
experience at high competitive levels.
Early on in my childhood, I am actually embarrassed to say this, I was
able to pass the 4th, 5th, and 6th grades
thanks to a school principal that loved soccer and the fact that I played for
my School District’s regional select team, a district composed of dozens of
schools and tens of thousands of children (to help you imagine the size of it
should suffice to say that it is in Mexico City, where I am from). This early exposure to competitive soccer was
the foundation that gave me the confidence to attempt to follow a career in
professional soccer, which I was able to achieve by the age of 19, until my
mid-thirties. During this phase of my
life, I was lucky enough to have landed contracts playing for several
championship teams, in which I was able to personally win scoring titles, and
many appearances on All Star teams. However,
most importantly, during this time I had the opportunity to work under coaches
like Miguel Mejia Baron, Mario Velarde, Guillermo Vazques, Hugo Hernandez, all of
which coached or assisted with the Mexican National Team.
The third branch of my soccer formation
comes from actually having coached the game for over twenty years at the youth,
high school and college levels. I was
first introduced to coaching at a youth soccer program at the Universidad Autonoma de Mexico.
This is unique program not only because of its size (which at the time
consisted of more than 17,000 kids) but also because it was developed and
managed by doctors of the Child Development section of the Psychology
department of that university. Later on,
after emigration to the
Finally, the fourth characteristic of my
development that gives me the buoyancy necessary to state that I can, and will,
help Clash reach its goal of becoming a premiere soccer club is my life-long
love of knowledge and the critical thinking abilities that it helps
develop. Thanks to this trait, I have
been able to develop a coaching philosophy, an eclectic methodology, and a
style that has helped many players reach greater heights of performance, and
several teams achieve their developmental and competitive goals. I will share
my perspectives on the game as we move forward in the process of creating great
experiences for our children.