Under his leadership, countless Cavaliers have advanced to NCAA, U SPORTS, professional, and semi-professional opportunities across North America and Europe.
Beyond the pitch, Di Ciocco emphasized community engagement, fostering student-athlete involvement with initiatives such as the Homeless World Cup and Welcome Hall Mission—instilling values of service and citizenship.
“I’ve had the honour of working with Mauro and witnessing the impact of his dedication on our program and student-athletes,” said Vince Amato, Coordinator of Athletics at Champlain College Saint-Lambert. “He built upon the program’s foundation and elevated it to new heights. His care for the students and the Cavaliers has been evident in everything he does.”
Current assistant coach and Cavaliers alumnus Charles De Santis will assume the head coaching role in January 2026. A former Cavalier from 2014–2016, De Santis is already preparing for the upcoming season.