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Imone Mohanta
Canadian-born American soccer player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Imone Mohanta (born 1984) is a retired Canadian–American professional soccer player, who last played for Churchill Brothers S.C. in the I-League as a defender. He is currently the head coach of Stanford men's team of the West Coast Soccer Association.
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Earlier career
Mohanta, graduated from San Diego State University, began his professional career with newly formed San Diego United of National Premier Soccer League in 2008. He played for a single season until 2009, under coaching of Guy Newman, then manager of the San Diego–based side.[citation needed]
India
While playing in tournaments organized by the Indian community in the United States, Mohanta was encouraged to play in the Indian I-League by players from JCT Mills FC.[1] Eventually, he signed for I-League side Churchill Brothers SC, where he almost scored an individual goal on debut against Salgaocar SC.[2]
Managerial career
After retirement, Mohanta began his coaching career in West Coast Soccer Association as a head coach.[3]
Mohanta Sports
Mohanta, a passionate football lover started his footballing management division named Mohanta Sports, which is a group of sports attorneys, work collaboratively with FIFA licensed agents to ensure the highest level of player and coaching representation.[4]
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