Jesse Marsch takes the long road to coaching the Canadian men’s soccer team
Jesse Marsch’s roots are in Racine, Wis., on the shore of Lake Michigan between Milwaukee and Chicago.
Thanks to a pilot project, the city’s public schools were organized so kids from different socio-economic and racial backgrounds were evenly distributed.
“What it meant was growing up I had friends from all kinds of different places and different kinds of backgrounds,” said Marsch, Canada’s newly appointed men’s soccer coach.
“We played all kinds of sports. And soccer was one of them,” he added. “And even when I went, at five years old, to tell my parents I wanted to play soccer, both my parents were like ‘What’s that?’