Brooke Roney is a mom, former soccer mom and PE Teacher & Coach, and the co-founder of Futsoul. A native of Dallas, Texas, she grew up playing soccer for the D’Feeters ‘79, who finished 4th at the US Youth Soccer Nationals in 1996. She received a full scholarship to play at the University of Richmond in Richmond, VA, where she became a 3-time All-Conference Player, receiving NCAA All-American and Academic All-American honors in 2000. She continues to be the program’s all-time leader in goals and points and was inducted into the University of Richmond Hall of Fame in 2013. After graduating with a B.A. in Psychology, Brooke continued her education at the University of Virginia, receiving her Masters in Education in Sport & Exercise Psychology.
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Paolo Costanzo is a Dallas native and has been a successful coach and owner of Precision Soccer Training (PST) in and around the Dallas area. Paolo has also lead the Jesuit Freshman team to winning seasons through a distinct philosophy and approach to soccer training. Paolo played soccer at St. Mary’s College in San Antonio, TX, then returned to UNT to finish his degree in Applied Behavioral Science. He has been a part of Jesuit’s philosophical approach that includes fun, soccer- specific, game-like practices that help with both physical and decision-making side of the game and are more consistent with the required training for the advanced levels of the game in general.
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Daniela Hudson, born and raised in Colonia Valdense, Uruguay, she made her first journey to the United States as a high school senior. She was an exchange student in Chicago, Illinois. Upon graduation from high school, she received a full merit scholarship to play both soccer and tennis at Centenary College in Shreveport, Louisiana, earning a B.S. degree in Health and Exercise Science. Daniela moved to Dallas, Texas following her college graduation and has made her home here with her two children.
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An accomplished athlete, Daniela’s skill was recognized and admired on a national level. From 1998-2002, she played soccer for the Uruguayan Women’s National Team. In 2009, she played for the Uruguayan Women’s National Futsal Team (5 vs 5 soccer).