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Jacques Ladouceur

About Jacques Ladouceur​

Passion. Persistence. Perseverance.

P.P.P.

Jacques Ladouceur was born in Port-Au-Prince Haiti. He immigrated to the US with his family as a young boy. A high school All America soccer player at Seward Park high, played at Fulton Montgomery Community College before attending Howard University on a soccer scholarship. He turned pro at the age of 20 he was one of the first American soccer players to play in the European First Division. He played professionally for 11 years, the first 3 years with Panionios in Athens, Greece and the San Diego Sockers from 1985-1993 where he was a member of six championship teams. He was a member of the US national team member 1986 and he is the author of the book called “Make Your Life Count” He has 17 years of coaching experience in youth soccer. He has recently recorded a CD called “Maximizing the Youth Sports Experience” It’s about parent’s behavior on the sidelines of youth sports. His current book called “Raising a Pro Athlete” will be released in a few weeks. He has coached the Palomar College women’s soccer team. He has been married to his wife Marie-Claire for 36 years and he has one daughter name Tania. He is a business coach, a speaker and his goal is to be named the husband of the year.

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