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Diego Vita '24 Recruiting Profile

Idea College PrepDonna, TXMen's Soccer
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ClubIDEA TOROS MLS NEXT
Height6'0"
Weight175lbs
Age18
Primary PositionCenter Back
Secondary PositionOutside Back
Dominant FootLeft
Mile Time5:50

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Personal Statement

Diego Vita

Personal Statement

My greatest passion has led to the changes I have experienced in my life. At the age of 12, I left the comfort of home to CDMX to begin pursuing the dream of playing soccer while studying. Yet, the reality of the corruption of the game--seeing how teammates paid for their playing time while I couldn’t do something about it—made me question if I was in the right place. At the age of 14, I came to the United States to continue the pursuit of my soccer and academic career. It was a decision that came with sacrifice and ended in developing my independence and maturity.

I was far from home again, in a different country, without my family, immersed in a language I didn’t know, and I couldn’t help but feel lost. A mixture of stress factors pervaded my head each day: I sat in class not understanding anything my teachers and peers told me, I worried about how to manage financially, as my living arrangement wasn’t stable, and, meanwhile, I struggled playing with my new soccer club because of technicalities. At times, I felt like giving up, returning to Mexico and the comfort of my family, but I decided to stay and take the challenge.

My daily routine was strenuous waking up at 5 am daily, managing my time for extra classes, interventions, cooking, doing homework, and practicing soccer each night till 11 pm. It was hard but having a routine and doing it consistently, improved my language, physique, ability to play, and grades. I felt satisfied with my progress. But my personal situation wasn’t working out; I was short on money and always hungry. I decided to start selling cheesecakes at school to earn money so my parents didn’t have to worry or know what I was going through. Did I mention my aunt kept the money they sent and would only feed me leftovers? It was hard, but I had to do something for myself. I didn’t know how to bake, but I looked for recipes. I baked and earned money for food, school supplies, and a treatment I needed for my liver. I began to feel more self-sufficient, as I grew tired of feeling belittled and excluded. I decided to leave that house.

I started to ask for my aunt’s help to continue attending my school where I could play soccer at a higher level, and it proved to be difficult because of transportation. As a car or bus were not an option, I walked to school every day, arriving sweaty with my shoes covered in dirt.

Living in a different environment helped, and it reflected in my work and in soccer. I even got called to train with the RGV FC professional team, which was like a dream because it was what I was working for. At 16 I felt things were falling into place, and hearing my parents proud and happy for me, I felt satisfaction and pride. And then I got hurt, and it messed with me both physically and mentally. I thought my dreams of playing soccer at a collegiate level were over. I was afraid to play, to get injured again, and lost confidence in myself, but I kept working to get better. I had to overcome my own insecurities. It took a lot of dedication and pressure to complete my physical therapy to be able to get back on the field. I even think that walking to school in crutches with two backpacks strapped to my back helped my recovery; it was just another road to cross, another moment to build character.

My life has definitely not been easy, but I know each sacrifice will be worth it in the end. Now that I see it from another perspective, I am grateful I did not give up chasing my dream and my goals.

Athletics

Club Information

  • Seasons of Club Experience
  • 5 seasons
  • 2023 IDEA TOROS MLS NEXT (U19)
  • 2022 RGV FC Toros (USL Academy )
  • Got into playoffs and being first on our group and got into the finals
  • 2022 RGV Toros Academy (MLS NEXT U19)
  • Played against MLS Academies and went to MLS Next Fest and did well on those games being 3rd in the standings on the showcase side
  • 2021 RGV Toros Academy (MLS NEXT U17)
  • Won games againts important teams in the country and played the MLS NEXT Cup 2021 and did well
  • 2019 UFD (4th Division Semi-Profesional)
  • Played in Mexico at a high level and having the high perfomance experience since a young age, got into the Semi Finals and being 3rd on the league

Coach References

  • Jared Bieber
  • Club Coach
  • AJ Madero
  • Club Coach
  • Jason McGlothern
  • Club Coach
  • Jorge Diaz
  • Club Director
  • Rafael Amaya

Events

  • Camp/Event
  • MLS NEXT ALL-STAR U19
  • 12/03/23 to 1/05/24
  • Being called for the U19 All-Star Game
  • Camp/Event
  • USL Academy PlayOffs
  • 11/17/22 to 11/19/22
  • Went to Playoffs and got 1st place in our stage group
  • Camp/Event
  • Dallas Cup 2022
  • 3/22/22 to 3/26/22
  • Played at Dallas Cup and being starter for my team

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Academics

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High School Information

StateTexas
Phone(956) 464-0203

Academic Accomplishments

Are you in honor classes?
No
Are you in AP/IB classes?
Yes. AP Biology AP English Literature AP English Language AP Calculus AP Human Geography AP World History AP US History AP US Goverment AP Spanish Language AP Environmenral Science AP Microeconomics
Registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center?
Yes

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