Hugo
Salcedo, Compton College
Inducted: 2003
Hugo Salcedo began playing
soccer as a child in his hometown of Guadalajara, Mexico. Following graduation
from Compton College in 1966, Salcedo went on to play professional soccer
in Columbia before landing a position on the U.S. team at the Pan American
Games. In 1972, Salcedo competed in Munich as a member of the U.S. Olympic
team. He has served as a general coordinator at five FIFA World Cup Events,
as a consultant for Major League Soccer, and as a member of the Los Angeles
Olympics Organizing Committee.
In 1998, Salcedo founded
the Southern California Youth Soccer Association (SCYSO). The non-profit
organization was created to provide youth from disadvantaged communities
an environment where they may develop as individuals and as athletes.
SCYSO provides coaching education to parents, volunteers and coaches,
Youth Soccer Tournaments, athletic training for youth players, academic
advising for parents and players, and placement opportunities for athletes
to community colleges, universities, Olympic Development programs and
international professional teams. Under Salcedos guidance, the SCYSO
placed seven players into community college programs in 2002, has certified
over 950 inner-city coaches and has sponsored 16 youth soccer tournaments
that have attracted over 50,000 young players in southern California.
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