Nov 22, 2024

Empowering Women in Sports: Louise Arsenault’s Inspirational Journey

In the realm of sports coaching, female coaches are slowly starting to become recognized in the professional landscape (we see you Jessica Campbell). These women have often remained undiscovered despite their immense talent and potential. In Canada, the landscape of soccer coaching is brimming with skilled women who bring unique experiences and perspectives to the field. Among these, Louise Arseneault stands out as a prime example of the value that female coaches can provide to the sport and of a career that has been filled with excellence, both on and off the field. Today we’re taking a moment to recognize these female athletes and their applaudable achievements. 

Empowering Women in Sports: Louise Arsenault’s Inspirational Journey

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In the realm of sports coaching, female coaches are slowly starting to become recognized in the professional landscape (we see you Jessica Campbell). These women have often remained undiscovered despite their immense talent and potential. In Canada, the landscape of soccer coaching is brimming with skilled women who bring unique experiences and perspectives to the field. Among these, Louise Arseneault stands out as a prime example of the value that female coaches can provide to the sport and of a career that has been filled with excellence, both on and off the field. 

Today we’re taking a moment to recognize these female athletes and their applaudable achievements. 

Louise Arseneault: A Beacon of Excellence

Louise’s journey in soccer spans various disciplines, including futsal, beach soccer, karate, and volleyball. However, soccer remains her true passion, offering countless opportunities for travel, education, and life experiences. She believes that the sport instills essential life skills—teamwork, leadership, and resilience—that are vital for personal growth and development.

Her pivotal moment came during a life-changing trip to a semi-pro soccer tryout. Initially filled with doubt and apprehension, Louise and her teammate were shocked to discover they were trying out for a professional team. Overcoming their fears, they chose to seize the opportunity, leading both to their first professional contracts. This experience taught Louise a valuable lesson: “It’s not who we are that holds us back, it’s who we think we’re not.” This realization sparked her commitment to train her mind and push beyond perceived limitations.

A versatile player, Arsenault was part of the early wave of Canadian women’s soccer talent, contributing to the development and success of the national team.

Arsenault’s playing career began at the collegiate level, where she showcased her skills at the University of Ottawa. Her talent quickly gained attention, and she earned a spot on the Canadian women’s national team. Over the years, Arsenault played in various positions, with her adaptability and commitment making her a key player for the national squad.

Her career is marked not only by her skill and achievements but also by her dedication to the advancement of soccer, particularly for women, both in Canada and internationally. Through her commitment to the sport, Arsenault has left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire the next generation of soccer players.

Influencing Future Generations

Louise credits much of her coaching philosophy to her collegiate coach, who emphasized the importance of creating lasting bonds within a team. His blend of firmness and kindness inspired her to develop a coaching style that prioritizes character development alongside athletic skill. She embodies the belief that sportsmanship extends beyond the field, affecting interactions with teammates, opponents, and officials alike.

As a dedicated educator, Louise strives to provide value to those around her, aiming to “leave everyone I meet with the impression of increase.” She integrates the life lessons learned from sports into her coaching, using soccer as a platform to teach resilience, teamwork, and selflessness.

Bridging the Gap in Soccer Coaching

Louise observes that many young players today struggle with creativity and self-guided practice. Often, they are instructed on what to do without the tools to train independently. This is where platforms like SportsShare come into play. Louise believes that such resources can provide the necessary guidance and content to help players improve purposefully.

With her extensive experience as a head coach, technical director, and mentor, Louise is well-equipped to understand the unique needs of female soccer players. She is dedicated to fostering a culture of accountability and solution-oriented thinking, encouraging both players and parents to take responsibility for their development.

The Future of Female Coaches in Canada

Louise Arseneault is just one of many high-quality female soccer coaches in Canada who are paving the way for the future of sports education. As they continue to break barriers and showcase their expertise, the importance of supporting and promoting female coaches becomes increasingly evident.

The vision for platforms like SportsShare is to become a household name, serving as a valuable resource for clubs, parents, and players. By cultivating a community of engaged, like-minded individuals, the goal is to see female coaches like Louise shine on a larger stage, influencing the next generation of athletes.

In conclusion, the world of soccer coaching in Canada is filled with undiscovered talent. By recognizing and elevating female coaches, we can enrich the sport and empower future generations of players to achieve their fullest potential.

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Ty Summach

About the author

Ty Summach is a versatile executive who is supporting the growth of SportsShare and contributing to various innovation hubs with extensive leadership experience.