BY: Brian Shrull
The Falls Town Flyers are nearing their final game of the season and it’s been a successful first year as they brought in a lot of fresh faces to the area. One of those is an assistant coach, who’s love of soccer has brought him across the Atlantic Ocean. “It’s a passion that I start playing when I was six years old so I need to play," Flyers goalie coach Salvatore Capotosto said. "It’s like oxygen for me.
"When I realized that I could not play at a high level anymore... that’s when I started coaching.” And that’s where he is now, coaching the Flyers goalkeepers. But his story starts over 5,000 miles from here, in Italy, where he started playing soccer and Sal says his experience of travel has helped him in his coaching.
SOURCE: https://www.newschannel6now.com
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