His coaching experience began as a Player – Assistant Coach with the
Edmonton Brick Men (WSA/CSL) from 1985 to 1987. In 1990, he spent one season as head coach of the Brick Men. In 1996, the
Chicago Power of the
National Professional Soccer League came under new ownership which moved the team to Edmonton. The team was renamed the
Edmonton Drillers and hired Ongaro as head coach. He was the 1997 and 1999 NPSL Coach of the Year. In 2004, he coached the
Edmonton F.C. of the
USL A-League. On August 14, 2003, Ongaro was named by the Canadian Soccer Association as head coach for the Canadian National
Futsal team. In his first competition he led the Canadian team to a bronze medal in the LA classic tournament. The first CONCACAF series of games under his tenure was a two-legged tie vs Panama, with the winner moving on to the CONCACAF Futsal Final Round. The CSA did not allow a home game. Canada had to play both games in Panama. After winning the first game 5–4 Panama defeated Canada in the second game and thus an 11:6 on aggregate (5–4, 1–7). Ongaro is now joining the Chinese Football Association as Head Coach of their Beach Soccer Team. He has led the Chinese Men's National team to a silver medal in the 2012 Asia Beach Games and a gold medal in the Gold Cup 2013. Every professional team Ongaro has coached has gone on to the play-offs. The Canadian National Beach team went on to finish 7 th in the 2006 World Cup in Brazil. In Three years as the Chinese National team Head coach he has moved the program from 80 th ranked to presently 20 th in the World. He has been rewarded with a new 2-year contract. He is the Only Canadian Coach in History to lead a National Soccer program and qualify for a World Cup Final 8 position at a Senior men's competition. Ross became a FIFA instructor after leading the Canadian National Beach Soccer team to a 7th place quarter-final finish in the 2006 World Cup in Brazil. He has represented Canada as a FIFA Instructor in 5 continents. He has also been on the FIFA World Cup Technical Study group for the 2008, 2009, 2011, 2015 and 2017. He has been the national coach for the Chinese Men's National Team for the past 5 years. He led them to a silver medal in the Asia Beach Games and a gold Medal in the Asia Cup competition. Both firsts for China at the men's level. ==Personal==