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Post by epjr on Aug 3, 2009 22:25:51 GMT -6
The U.S. U-17 MNT capture the tournament title in Macae, BrazilMacae, Brazil (July, 27) -- The U.S. U-17 Men’s National Team emerged from the Copa Macae tournament in Brazil as champions, winning the championship match against Fluminese in a penalty shootout after a scoreless regulation and overtime. Head coach Wilmer Cabrera’s team allowed only two goals over the course of six games during the tournament while scoring 14. The team is continuing summer training in preparation for the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup, which is slated for Nigeria from Oct. 24-Nov. 16. Quarterfinals for the tournament will take place on July 23 with semifinals on July 25 and Finals on Sunday, July 26. U.S. U-17 MNT Copa Macae Schedule Date Opponent Result Venue July 18 Flamengo 2-1 W Macae, Brazil July 19 Arsul 1-0 W Macae, Brazil July 21 Cidade do Sol 4-0 W Macae, Brazil July 23 Ser Caxias (Quarterfinal) 4-1 W Macae, Brazil July 25 Fluminense (Semifinal) 3-0 W Macae, Brazil July 26 Funorte (Final) 0-0 T (4-2 PKs) Macae, Brazil
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Post by epjr on Aug 9, 2009 16:02:29 GMT -6
U.S. Drawn Into Group E of 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup With Spain, Malawi, and UAE The U.S. U-17 Men’s National Team has been drawn into Group E of the upcoming FIFA Under-17 World Cup in Nigeria with Spain, Malawi and the United Arab Emirates. The U.S., the only country to qualify for all 13 FIFA U-17 World Cups dating back to 1985, will play the first two group games against Spain on Oct. 26 and Malawi on Oct. 29, in Kano before moving to Ijebu-Ode to close out the first round against UAE on Nov. 1. The 2009 tournament will be the fifth straight time that the U.S. has been drawn into a group with a team from Europe, Africa and Asia. •First Two Games to be Played in Kano, Third Match in Ijebu-Ode •U.S. the Only Country to Qualify for All 13 FIFA U-17 World Cups
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Post by epjr on Aug 14, 2009 15:11:15 GMT -6
U-17 World Cup Draw www.fifa.com/mm/document/tour...efinal(v2).pdfGroup A: Nigeria, Germany, Honduras, Argentina Group B: Brazil, Japan, Mexico, Switzerland Group C: Iran, Gambia, Colombia, Netherlands Group D: Turkey, Burkina Faso, Costa Rica, New Zealand Group E: USA, UAE, Malawi, Spain Group F: Uruguay, S. Korea, Algeria, Italy
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Post by epjr on Aug 14, 2009 16:12:06 GMT -6
MIAMI (Aug. 12, 2009) -- The U.S. U-17 Men's National Team took the lead on a goal from midfielder Luis Gil, but Colombia answered back just before halftime as the team fought for a 1-1 draw at Broward County Regional Park in Lauderhill, Fla. Gil's second goal of the year came in the 29th minute as Victor Chavez picked up the assist in his first international game with the U-17 MNT. Colombia, who is one of 23 other teams to have qualified for the upcoming FIFA U-17 World Cup, leveled the score just seconds before halftime as Edwin Corona struck a well-placed free kick past goalkeeper Earl Edwards. www.ussoccer.com/News/U-17-MNT/2009/08/U-17-MNT-Draws-With-Fellow-World-Cup-Qualifier-Colombia-in-Miami.aspx
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Post by epjr on Sept 13, 2009 16:52:20 GMT -6
Fall 2009 U.S. Under-17 national team residency class
GOALKEEPERS (4): Keith Cardona (New Red Bulls Academy; Glen Rock, N.J.), Earl Edwards (Nomads SC; San Diego, Calif.), Fernando Piña (Houston Dynamo Academy; Houston, Texas), Spencer Richey (Crossfire Premier; Seattle, Wash.)
DEFENDERS (14): Michael Ambrose (Texas Fire; El Paso, Texas), Andrew Chang (Sockers FC; Highland Park, Ill.), Jerome Cristobal (Derby County Wolves; Sterling Heights, Mich.), Zachary Herold (West Pines United FC, Port St. Lucie, Fla.), Perry Kitchen (Chicago Magic; Indianapolis, Ind.), Jordan McCrary (Concorde Fire; Marietta, Ga.), Boyd Okwuonu (Celtic Green; Edmond, Okla.), Emilio Orozco (Rampage FC; Oxnard, Calif.), Marc Pelosi (De Anza Force; Sunnyvale, Calif.), Tyler Polak (CSA Legacy; Lincoln, Neb.), Nathan Smith (Cal Odyssey; Clovis, Calif.), Andrew Souders (Columbus Crew Academy; Amherst, Ohio), Jared Watts (North Meck SC; Statesville, N.C.), Eriq Zavaleta (FC Pride; Westfield, Ind.)
MIDFIELDERS (12): Atsou Ayah (Fusion FC Tampa; Tampa, Fla.), Sean Davis (Match Fit Chelsea; Holmdel, N.J.), Bryan Duran (Latino Americana; Ducanville, Texas), Irvin Gijon (Players Club; Las Vegas, Nev.), Luis Gil (Pateadores; Garden Grove, Calif.), Eric Gonzalez (LA Galaxy; Corona, Calif.), Alejandro Guido (Aztecs Premier; Chula Vista, Calif.), Carlos Martinez (Wilmington Jr.; San Pedro, Calif), Oscar Ortega (Albion SC; San Ysidro, Calif.), Nick Palodichuk (Washington Premier FC; Battleground, Wash.), Alex Shinsky (Super Nova FC; York, Pa.), Sebastian Velasquez (Arsenal FC; Los Angeles, Calif.)
FORWARDS (10): John Agudelo (Red Bulls Academy; Barnegat, N.J.), Victor Chavez (Real So Cal; Fontana, Calif), Andrew Craven (First Coast Kickers; St. Simons Island, Ga.), Kellen Gulley (MS Chicago Fire Juniors; Clinton, Miss.), Stefan Jerome (West Pines United FC; Davie, Fla.), Alfred Koroma (Solar Red; Arlington, Texas), Jack McInerney (Cobb SC; Alpharetta, Ga.), Andrew Oliver (Westside United; Indianapolis, Ind.), Mario Rodriguez (Central Aztecs; North Hollywood, Calif.), Dominick Sarle (BW Gottschee NYC; Huntington, N.Y.)
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Post by epjr on Oct 12, 2009 19:43:55 GMT -6
The Kansas City Wizards will play host to the United States Under-17 Men’s National Team at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the team’s Swope Park Training Center. The match is open to the public free of charge. The contest will serve as a tuneup for the U.S. team prior to the upcoming FIFA U-17 World Cup in Nigeria. The U.S. squad begins the tournament October 26 against Spain. The USA is in a group with Spain, Malawi and the United Arab Emirates in the 24-team competition www.hillcrestroadblog.com/2009/10/us-u-17s-roster.html
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Post by epjr on Oct 16, 2009 12:18:28 GMT -6
Group E Match Date - Time26/10 16:00 United Arab Emirates v. Malawi 26/10 19:00 Spain v. USA 29/10 16:00 USA v. Malawi 29/10 19:00 United Arab Emirates v. Spain 01/11 16:00 Malawi v. Spain 01/11 16:00 USA v. United Arab Emirates
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Post by epjr on Oct 20, 2009 19:43:40 GMT -6
U.S. Under-17 Men’s National Team Roster by Postion
GOALKEEPERS (3): Keith Cardona (NY Red Bulls Academy; Glen Rock, N.J.), Earl Edwards (Nomads SC; San Diego, Calif.), Spencer Richey (Crossfire Premier; Seattle, Wash.)
DEFENDERS (6): Zachary Herold (West Pines United FC, Port St. Lucie, Fla.), Perry Kitchen (Chicago Magic; Indianapolis, Ind.), Boyd Okwuonu (Celtic Green; Edmond, Okla.), Tyler Polak (CSA Legacy; Lincoln, Neb.), Jared Watts (North Meck SC; Statesville, N.C.), Eriq Zavaleta (FC Pride; Westfield, Ind.)
MIDFIELDERS (6): Marlon Duran (Latino Americana; Ducanville, Texas), Luis Gil (Pateadores; Garden Grove, Calif.), Carlos Martinez (Wilmington Jr.; San Pedro, Calif), William Packwood (Birmingham City, Concord, Mass.), Nick Palodichuk (Washington Premier; Battleground, Wash.), Alex Shinsky (Super Nova FC; York, Pa.)
FORWARDS (6): Juan Agudelo (NY Red Bulls Academy; Barnegat, N.J.), Victor Chavez (Real So Cal; Fontana, Calif), Andrew Craven (First Coast Kickers; St. Simons Island, Ga.), Stefan Jerome (West Pines United FC; Davie, Fla.), Jack McInerney (Cobb SC; Alpharetta, Ga.), Dominick Sarle (BW Gottschee; Huntington, N.Y.)
National Team Staff Head Coach: Wilmer Cabrera (Lakewood Ranch, Fla.) Assistant Coach: Paul Caffrey (Bradenton, Fla.) Assistant Coach: Paul Grafer (Bradenton, Fla.) Assistant Coach: Gerson Echeverry (Holmes Beach, Fla.)
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Post by epjr on Oct 26, 2009 14:17:12 GMT -6
US 1:2 SPAIN Spain had ten men for 89 minutes of the game US had three breakaways and did not know how to finish
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Post by epjr on Oct 30, 2009 18:38:30 GMT -6
U.S. Defeats Malawi 1-0 In Second Game of 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup
The U.S. Under-17 Men’s National Team rebounded in their second game of the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup, defeating Malawi 1-0 with a goal from Alex Shinsky in the 54th minute. The win puts the U.S. tied for first in Group E on points, pending the afternoon match between Spain and the U.A.E. Malawi remains last in the group with two losses and no goals scored yet in Nigeria.
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Post by epjr on Nov 1, 2009 19:28:49 GMT -6
U.S. U-17 MNT Qualify for Second Round of 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup After Defeating UAE 1-0 The U.S. U-17 Men's National Team advances to the second round of the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Nigeria IJEBU-ODE, Nigeria (Nov. 1, 2009) – The U.S. Under-17 Men’s National Team strode confidently into the second round of the 2009 FIFA Under-17 World Cup with a 1-0 victory against United Arab Emirates at Gateway International Stadium in their final match in Group E. Jack McInerney’s first-half strike proved the difference in the USA’s second consecutive shutout in the tournament.
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Post by epjr on Nov 4, 2009 21:46:52 GMT -6
Recurring theme of missed chances as U.S. falls to ItalyKADUNA, Nigeria -- With the American team eliminated from the FIFA U-17 World Cup after a 2-1 loss to Italy, an evaluation of the team's performance -- in their knockout round match Wednesday with Italy and in the tournament in general -- is really a matter of recognizing that there are two sides to every coin. On one hand, maybe the U.S. U-17 team never played to their full potential in Nigeria. They demonstrated plenty of skill and flair, and outpossessed all their opponents, but couldn't quite put all the pieces together. On the other hand, the team left little evidence that they could do better, as chance after chance to prove their quality on the international stage slipped away over 10 days. soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story?id=694137&sec=us&root=us&cc=5901
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Post by epjr on Nov 29, 2009 20:39:16 GMT -6
Nike International Friendlies
U.S. Under-17 Men vs. Portugal Under-17 Men Reach 11 Sports Complex; Phoenix, Ariz. Dec. 4, 2009 @ 7 p.m. MT Fox Soccer Channel
U.S. Under-17 Men vs. Brazil Under-17 Men Reach 11 Sports Complex; Phoenix, Ariz. Dec. 5, 2009 @ 7 p.m. MT Fox Soccer Channel
U.S. Under-17 Men vs. Netherlands Under-17 Men Reach 11 Sports Complex; Phoenix, Ariz. Dec. 7, 2009 @ 7 p.m. MT Fox Soccer Channel
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Post by epjr on Feb 13, 2011 22:53:40 GMT -6
U-17 CONCACAF Championship: USA-Cuba Americans open with thoughts of taking driver's seat in Group BThe United States U-17 national team kicks off their 2011 CONCACAF Championship against Cuba on Monday (3 pm ET, follow at USSoccer.com). A rematch of the Americans’ opening game of the 2009 tournament, which the US won 5-0, this one will give Wilmer Cabrera's team an opportunity to stake their claim as the best in Group B. Led by striker Mario Rodriguez, who is coming off an ankle injury, and the backline duo of Mobi Fehr and Crew Soccer Academy product Andrew Souders, the US should dispatch their opponents with ease. www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/u-17-concacaf-championship-usa-cuba-preview
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Post by epjr on Apr 4, 2012 20:51:43 GMT -6
the 40th Mondial Minimes tournament Mondial Minimes is a 12-team tournament that features four groups of three teams each. Group AFrance Cameroon Mexico. Group BUSAUnited Arab Emirates Portugal Group CEngland Morocco Japan Group DRussia Ivory Coast China US Under-17 national team is off to a good start at the Mondial Minimes tournament in France, and two MLS academy products are helping to make it happen. The Americans rolled to a 4-0 win on Wednesday against the United Arab Emirates in their first match of the tournament, with a 71st-minute goal from New York Red Bulls Academy striker Wesley Wade and another from Chivas USA Academy striker Bradford Jamieson IV four minutes into stoppage time helping to ice the victory. The US are now tied with Portugal for the lead in Group B. Team USA: 1-Paul Christensen, 3- John Requejo Jr., 4-Tyler Turner, 5-Tommy Redding, 2- Shaquell Moore, 6- Cameron Lindley, 8-Angel Heredia, 10-Junior Flores (12-Bradford Jamieson IV, 68), 11-Rubio Rubin, 9- Ahinga Selemani (14-Wesley Wade, 60), 7-Corey Baird (13-DeAndre Robinson, 51) Subs not used: 15-Kevin Politz, 16- Adonis Amaya, 17- Elijah Martin, 18 - Evan Louro www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2012/04/04/us-u-17s-open-french-tournament-4-0-win-over-uae en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Montaigu_Tournament
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