
"Montoya had previously alluded to joining Bay FC in a youth-facing role after the club announced he was stepping down as head coach late last season. He told this news organization that Bay FC offered him the role of director of coaching for the club's future youth academy, but he declined, citing a desire to spend more time coaching and watching his son Michael, a junior soccer player at Mountain View High."
"Last week, Mountain View Los Altos (MVLA) Soccer Club, where Montoya has a long history, announced him as the club's new sporting director in an Instagram post, saying, He's home. Michael Montoya also plays for MVLA, and Albertin Montoya will now coach him in his upcoming club season, the final one of his youth career. If I was with Bay FC, I would not be able to do that, the elder Montoya said."
"Montoya resigned after a season marred by the coach being the focus of an investigation into Bay FC's culture. He was ultimately cleared, but the investigation uncovered shortcomings in Montoya's communication style and recommended a series of corrective actions. He indicated when he stepped down that Bay FC's plan all along was for him to get things up and running in what the club began referring to as its startup phase, then set the table for so"
Albertin Montoya will not join Bay FC's front office for the upcoming season after declining an offered director of coaching role for the club's planned youth academy. He chose to spend more time coaching and watching his son Michael, a junior at Mountain View High. Montoya accepted the sporting director position at Mountain View Los Altos (MVLA) Soccer Club and will coach his son during his final youth season. Montoya previously resigned as Bay FC head coach amid an investigation into the club's culture; he was cleared but the review found communication shortcomings and recommended corrective actions. MVLA remains closely linked to Bay FC through player connections and reputation.
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