Lapena, Canadian women’s team gather in Edmonton ahead of World Cup
TORONTO — Victor Lapena left a steady job in his hometown to move to Ibiza, Spain, for his first professional coaching gig. It paid him 600 euros a month.
But it opened a door to something better, and then something even better, and eventually to Toronto to lead Canada’s women’s basketball team in its quest to be among the world’s best.
“Everything is connected, like when Steve Jobs talked about adding up the points, linking the points in your life,” Lapena said.
Sitting in Canada Basketball’s offices in Toronto’s west end, and a few days before flying to Edmonton for the Canadian women’s pre-World Cup training camp, the 47-year-old Spaniard laid out those points. He’s coached 10 pro teams in Spain, Russia and Turkey, plus logged more than a decade with Spain’s national program at both the youth and senior women’s levels.