Coralia Monterroso

Coralia Monterroso
Personal information
Full name Coralia Andrea Monterroso Asteguieta
Date of birth (1991-12-26) 26 December 1991
Place of birth Guatemala
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current team
University of New Brunswick
Number 15
Youth career
Years Team
2015–2016 University of New Brunswick
National team
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010– Guatemala 28 (3)


‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 22:58, 6 October 2015 (UTC)

Coralia Monterroso (born 26 December 1991) is a Guatemalan footballer who play as a defender. Coralia has spent the past two years playing soccer in New Brunswick, Canada where she is an Academic All Canadian (3.5 GPA and above) at the University of New Brunswick.


Education

• September 2015- Present: University of New Brunswick, Canada: MA, Master of Arts in Sport and Recreation Studies: Academic All Canadian

• 2010- 2014: Francisco Marroquín University, Guatemala: Bachelor of Science and Licentiate degree in Entrepreneurial Engineering: Graduated with honors: Cum Laude

• July 2012: ISEBA University, Barcelona, Spain: Business Initiation Diploma


Soccer Career

• May 2016 - Aug 2016: Member of Lancaster Inferno Team – UWS League (pro-am league – United States)

• Sept 2015 - present: Member of the UNB Women’s Soccer Team (Canada): Awards: Academic All Canadian

• Feb – Oct 2014 : Football Coaching Course FIFA (License) Level 1 by Guatemalan Football Federation

• Feb - Oct 2015 : Football Coaching Course FIFA (License) Level 2 by Guatemalan Football Federation

• Since 2007: Member of the Women’s National Soccer Team of Guatemala Categories: - Under 17 National Team (Captain) - Under 20 National Team - Senior National Team (Captain)

Participation in different World Cup Qualifiers and Olympic Games Qualifiers

International Achievements: Bronze Medal in Central American and Caribbean Games, in Mérida, Venezuela, 2010 Bronze Medal in Central American Games, Costa Rica, 2013 Silver Medal in Central American Scholar Games, CODICADER, Honduras, 2008


External links

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