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Hall of Fame: Aldo Braccio

Aldo Braccio

  • Class
    1985
  • Induction
    2012
  • Sport(s)
    Soccer

Born July 5, 1963 in Montreal Aldo Braccio attended St. Pius X high school and went on to study psychology at McGill, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1985, followed by a master's in 1987. He earned an MBA from Concordia University in 1990.

Braccio was the starting goalkeeper for five seasons at McGill, from 1982 to 1986, posting a stellar 47-1-6 record with nine shutouts and a stingy 0.50 goals-against average in 54 regular season games.

He earned conference all-star and all-Canadian honours four times and guided the Redmen to four Quebec league titles, the CIAU national championship during his freshman campaign and a second-place finish at Nationals in his sophomore
campaign. He was named to the CIAU all-tournament team three times and served as an alternate captain of the Redmen in each of his last three years.

After graduating, he played two seasons of professional soccer with the Montreal Supra (1988, 1989) of the Canadian Soccer League. After his playing days, Braccio served as a researcher, instructor, strategic planner, consultant and executive in consumer research. He currently resides in Toronto, where he is president of his own company, Insight Inside + Planning, Inc.

 

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