Mauro Biello, born on August eighth, nineteen seventy-two, is a distinguished Canadian professional soccer assistant coach and former player. He is best known for his tenure as the interim head coach of the Canada men's national team and his remarkable playing career as a forward.
Throughout his career, Biello showcased his talent on various Canadian and American lower division clubs, including Montreal Supra, Buffalo Blizzard, Rochester Raging Rhinos, and Toronto Thunderhawks. However, it was with the Montreal Impact that he truly made his mark, spending an impressive sixteen seasons with the team. He holds the record as the all-time statistical leader in goals and appearances, netting over eighty goals and participating in more than three hundred matches.
On the international stage, Biello represented Canada, earning four caps between nineteen ninety-five and two thousand. His contributions to the sport have been significant, both as a player and as a coach.
As a manager, he took the helm of the Montreal Impact from two thousand fifteen to two thousand seventeen, further solidifying his legacy in Canadian soccer. In two thousand twenty-three, he stepped into the role of interim head coach for the Canadian men's national team, continuing to influence the game he loves.