Monday, August 31, 2009

Welcome to the Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 blog site

Hi everyone,

Welcome to the new Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 blogsite. We will be updating this website weekly with results and latest happenings in the C M-F Barça world.

Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 are a U14 Select "A" boys soccer team from Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. The team is one of the best teams in the Pacific Northwest.

Check back for updates.

Cheers!

Mr. Jones

Art of the Ball Control

Just like Mr. Jones... I wish!

Monday, August 17, 2009

New Barça Boy Vieira Finds Success in Brazil

Every year, Brazilian soccer giant Sao Paulo FC* organizes a tournament during which its 34 official soccer schools compete for the title of Brazil’s best.

Having trained with them for the last 4 summers, Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça's Hugo Vieira was invited to compete for Brazilia’s U13 team and, once his commitments with CMF’s Super-Y team were done, he traveled to Brazil and joined the squad for the week-long tournament.

Hugo's team did quite well, finishing first in their group and advancing all the way to the semi-finals, where they fell on the penalty shootout (Hugo took the last PK, down 1 goal, and scored for the tie but a teammate subsequently missed in the sudden death).

All in all, it was a great experience for the boys (as Hugo’s younger brother, Felipe, also played, on the U11 team) and it once more showed that our players can compete with the best.


* Sao Paulo FC is one of the biggest and arguably the most successful team in Brazil, holding the most national league and international titles of any Brazilian club. They are the current Serie A holders, having won the past three-in-a-row and six overall (both are records). Internationally they are sixth overall with the most international titles won by a club, tied with Juventus and Liverpool at 11.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça player helps Tulis win second Dana Cup title

Coquitlam NOW Published: Friday, August 14, 2009

Port Moody's Kyle Jones played a big role in the under-13 boys' Roman Tulis European Soccer School of Excellence' second-ever Dana Cup championship last month in Denmark.

The Coquitlam Metro-Ford minor soccer product served as an assistant captain, as the squad blanked Germany's Bremerhaven 1-0 in the final.

In the semifinal, the Burnaby-based squad defeated F.f.I of Denmark 2-1. Earlier, they had topped their pool with shutout victories over clubs from Norway and Finland in the 350-team, 30 nations tournament.

"It's easy to win a game every weekend, but when you play a game in the morning and then play and win a semifinal later, it's difficult," coach Roman Tulis Jr. said. "You can't have the best game of the tournament in every game, but we were lucky enough, we still outplayed he opposition."

Later in their trip, they competed at the 60-nation Gothia Cup and put in a solid charge. They were eliminated 2-0 by the largest youth club in Europe -- IF Brommapojkarna -- in the round of 16.

The 12-year-old Jones netted the game-winning goal in the previous game against Morocco in the round of 32.

It was the second time that a Jones boy has won the Dana Cup -- Kyle's older brother Adam was part of the Tulis team that won the Denmark tourney two years ago.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Canada West loses but CMF Barça's Polisi off to Brazil!

An east coast/west coast soccer feud ended with eastern Canada prevailing on the field of battle.

The Canada East team took the 2-1 victory from the western squad on a penalty kicks during the national finals on the MBO Field in Toronto.

The 12 winning players, plus two West players, will now represent Canada in an international soccer tournament being held Oct. 9-11 in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Canada West took an early lead when Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça's Marcello Polisi scored from the penalty spot.

Canada East scored late and the game had to be settled on PK's.

The Danone Nations Cup 2009 features athletes aged 11-12 from 40 countries competing for soccer supremacy.

A new tradition has been adopted this year to promote sportsmanship and camaraderie. Two players from the Canada West team who are the recipients of the most valuable player and the best sportsmanship awards will be joining the newly formed Canadian team.

Polisi was picked as MVP for Canada West and is now off to Brazil in October.

Polisi and David Norman Jr., Coquitlam Metro-Ford products, were two of 12 representative from the West.

Well done, Marcello!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Busy Off-Season for Barça Players

After a successful season playing against older select players one would think that the Barça players would want a long rest. Not likely!

While one player will be taking his winning spirit to another off season sport (Paul Serres - baseball) another will continue with his important rehab of his knee (Anthony McKave) and another will take a much needed rest (Matteo Gallaccio) most of the Barça players want to continue that winning feeling by tackling opportunities that range from European ambitions to regional dominance with the possibility of conquering the continent.

Kyle Jones, Marcello Polisi and new comer Ross Merton are heading out of the country to test themselves against international opposition. Jones will travel with his Roman Tulis European Soccer School team and play in two of the biggest youth tournament in the world in Denmark (Dana Cup) and Sweden (Gothia World Youth Cup) while Polisi and Merton will be traveling with their Vancouver Whitecaps team to San Diego and test themselves against some of the best youth teams in the US. Polisi will also travel to Toronto with his Canada West Danone Team to play the East representatives to see who will represent Canada at the Danone World Cup in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

First year Barça players, Alex Skrzeta, Hugo Vieira, and Luke Griffin, will join Giordano Baldonero, James Lynn, Anthony Martin, Michael Mobilio, Jones, Rashaun Rivers, and captain Trevor Hallam as they will represent the Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club as the club embarks on their first year in the USL Super Y-League. Having talented players with winning experiences should be huge assets to the Y-League team.

CMFSC plays in the Pacific Northwest division against other Y-League teams from the Lower Mainland, BC Interior and Vancouver Island. The Y-League is an American league where league champions play in the USL Super Y-League North American Championship in Florida in November.

The Barça winning spirit and experience will come in handy in all their endeavors.

Best of luck. Do your best!

Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 2009/10 Squad Announced

The 2009-2010 version of the Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 squad has been announced for the upcoming season with four addition to the already outstanding squad.

With close to 85 players trying out from around the Tri-city area as well as cities further away, the Barça coaching staff and CMF staff coaches decided to make a few changes to the standout squad that won the U14 BCYSSL Select Cup and finished a very respectful 4th in the U14 Select 'B' division as an under aged team.

The Barça '96 team will play in the U14 BCYSSL Select 'A' division and will be supported by the Coquitlam Metro-Ford Roma '96 team in the U14 BCYSSL 'B' division who will be called up from time to time incase of injuries or sicknesses.

The squad is as follows:

1. Alex Skrzeta (goalkeeper)

3. Anthony McKave (defender)

4. Matteo Gallaccio (defender)

5. Giordano Baldonero (midfielder) - assistant captain

6. Hugo Vieira (midfield)

7. James Lynn (defender)

8. Marcello Polisi (midfielder)

9. Anthony Martin (defender)

10. Michael Mobilio (forward)

11. Kyle Jones (midfielder) - assistant captain

12. Paul Serres (defender)

13. Rashaun Rivers (forward)

16. Trevor Hallam (midfielder) - captain

17. Luke Griffin (forward)

18. Ross Merton (midfielder)

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Barça's Polisi Selected to Can West Danone Team

Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça player Marcello Polisi and Coquitlam Metro-Ford Euro player David Norman Jr. have been selected to this years' Canada West Danone Team for boys born in the 1997 birth year.

The boys will play a one game final before a Toronto FC game in July versus the Canadian East squad to see who will move on and represent Canada at the Danone Nations Cup in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Polisi had an outstanding season this year for Barça and will also represent the Vancouver Whitecaps U12 team in Europe once again this summer. Norman Jr., son of David Norman of the Canadian National team and the NASL Vancouver Whitecaps fame, was called up twice to play with the CMF Barça team against players 3 years older than himself.

Danone or Dannon is a French food-products company based in Paris specializing in yogurt products. It claims world leadership in fresh dairy products, marketed under the corporate name, and also in bottled water (Evian and Aqua). Danone also puts on a mini World Cup for U12's with teams coming from all around the world.

Good luck boys!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC Goes 3 for 3!

It has been a terrific year for the Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club! Not only was CMF the most successful club during the regular season, it capped off that success going 3 for 3 last weekend in cup matches involving Coquitlam Metro-Ford boys teams held at the Coquitlam Town Centre complex.

Out of the 6 finals taking place, Coquitlam Metro-Ford won 3 of them. CMF had a chance to make it 5 out of the 6 when 2 of their teams, the U18 CMF Dynamo and the U16 CMF Ajax, lost heartbreaking results in their semifinal tilts the weekend before. Special mention should also go out to the U13 underaged Euro team that lost a few weeks earlier to the team that won the U13 championship.

The day started with the underaged Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 beating Surrey Guildford United 1-0 in the BCYSSL Cup final. Barça passed on the U13 age division to play in the tougher U14 Select 'B' division against tougher and older opposition in preparation for their U14 National year next season. Congratulations, Barça!

Following Barça's winning trend was the U14 Coquitlam Metro-Ford Sparta '95's who knocked off North Shore Selects 2-0 to become Coastal Cup Champions. Sparta now has to patiently wait to find out if they are going to be challenged by the Interior champion. If so, Sparta will play a one game playoff to see who is the Provincial Champion as well as who will represent BC at the U14 Nationals in Nova Scotia. Best of luck, Sparta! Sparta now declared Provincial Champions!!

Not to be outdone, the Coquitlam Metro-Ford Juventus '93 decided to keep the fan's on the edge of their seats giving up the go-ahead goal with 6 minutes left in the game before snatching 2 of their own with seconds left in the game to win 2-1 against Richmond Madrid Selects. Like Sparta, Juventus will wait to find out if they will be challenged by the Interior champions. Once that is decided, the provincial champion will head to Winnipeg, Manitoba to compete in the U16 National Championship. Good Luck, Juventus! Juventus now declared Provincial Champions!

Other results:

U18 Coastal Cup
Vancouver Selects 2-1 North Delta (CMF Dynamo '92 lost to ND 2-1 in semi's)

U16 BCYSSL Cup
Abbotsford Mariners 2-1 Surrey/Guildford United (CMF Ajax '94 lost on PK's to Abbotsford in semi's)

U13 Coastal Cup
Whalley PSV 2-1 Cliff Avenue (CMF Euro '97 lost to PSV in round of 16)

The Champions and their hardware!!!!!!!!
U16 Coquitlam Metro-Ford Juventus '93
U14 Coquitlam Metro-Ford Sparta '95
U14 Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96

It was also quite the family affair:

Scotty and Trevor Hallam (Juventus and Barça respectfully)
Roberto and Anthony McKave (Juventus and Barça)
Adam and Kyle Jones (Juventus and Barça)
Brando and Cristiano Ciccone (Juventus and Sparta)
Matthew and Lucas Krivak (Sparta and Sparta)
Luigi and Marcello Polisi (Sparta and Barça)

Monday, April 27, 2009

Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 win the U14 BCYSSL Cup!

CHAMPIONE, CHAMPIONE, OLE, OLE, OLE!!! - April 25, 2009
Coquitlam - The Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 team are the inaugural U14 BCYSSL Cup Champions for 2008/09 season after a 1-0 win over Surrey/Guildford United last Saturday at Coquitlam Town Centre. The game pitted the two hottest teams down the stretch of the league season against each other with most of the Surrey Guildford team made up of boys born in 1996. The game was an exciting affair with tactical changes throughout by both teams who gave up very few goals throughout the cup run leading up to the finals.

Quarterfinals:
Barça trek to the finals started back on April 4th with a game vs. Surrey Selects. In previous matches the scorelines were more like hockey scores with Barça coming out ahead 4-3 and 5-3 respectfully. This time, Barça shored up their defensive woes but kept the offense and bested Surrey Selects 4-0.

Barça open the scoring when captain Trevor Hallam snuck forward from his right back position and met a cross from the left wing that flew across the front of the box and slammed it into the net. It soon became one way traffic as soon afterwards a terrific freekick from Marcello Polisi from 40 yards out from goal was met by the head of Rashaun Rivers at full flight that glanced off his head and over the charging Surrey goalie giving Barça a 2-0 lead heading into the half.

The second half saw more pressure from the Surrey Select team as they went forward looking for a goal to get them back in the game. Goalkeeper Jake Sundar and his defense of Anthony Martin, James Lynn, Matteo Gallaccio, and Paul Serres were having none of that!!! Jake made two outstanding saves and distributed the ball cleverly all game while the defense stood their ground clearing all danger that fell into the box.

With a heavy battle happening in the middle of the park, midfield Kyle Jones, Giordano Baldonero, Hallam and Polisi were winning all the 50/50's and finding holes between the Surrey defense sending Barça 's offense of Rivers, Michael Mobilio, Ryan Mobilio and Krsto Lulic into dangerous situations behind Surrey's defense. Two of those ball led to goals for Rivers to score his second (virtually killing off any hope of a comeback by Surrey) and M Mobilio who ran onto a terrific chipped ball by Jones over the Surrey defense that Mobilio professionally volleyed over the charging goalie. 4-buzz! Game set and match and on to the semi's.

Semi finals:
Barça next opponents were Langley United '96 who knocked off Abbotsford Mariners 4-2 after being down 2-0 at one point in the match. Langley had played Barça tough in the two previous meetings with Barça tying and winning the two encounters. The win being very, very close and the winner coming late in the game. This time the game wasn't close as Barça won 3-0, a score that really flattered the Langley team.

The game winner came 48 seconds into the match when Rivers ran onto a forward ball that a Langley defender miss played at centre and Rivers collected and neatly finished in the corner. Soon afterwards, Baldonero, M Mobilio and Polisi missed easier chances that kept Langley breathing. In fact Langley's best chance came late in the first half with virtually their first venture into the Barça 1/3 when a Langley midfielder let go from outside the 18 yard box that rang off the post and across the front of the goal. The half ended 1-0.

The second half saw the Langley goalie make at least 3 outstanding saves to keep them in the game. Barça continued to grind away and found the go ahead when Jones found fellow midfielder Baldonero with a cross field threw pass that Giordy pushed by the defenders and rifled into the top corner giving the Langley goalie no chance.

More heroics from the Langley goalie on Rivers and R Mobilio followed until a neat interchange and over lap between Rivers and M Mobilio sent Michael through who neatly finished again giving the goalkeeper no chance. Jake Sundar was called upon to make a few saves before it was over but nothing that he couldn't handle. 3-0 final!

Special mention should be made to Anthony Martin and Paul Serres for their outstanding defending in the game. Now it was off to the finals!

Finals:
Surrey/Guildford United got to the finals by beating league champions Coqutilam Metro-Ford Bayern 2-1 and North Shore Selects 1-0 in the semis. Matches between Barça and United during the season were split with a 2-1 win apiece.

The U13 Coastal Cup between Whalley PSV and Cliff Avenue (PSV won 2-1) may have been played on the Percy Perry Stadium on the field next to Town Centre West but many believe that the battle for the best team in the province was being held on the West field.

Both teams came out tentative in the first half as the midfield battled for supremacy preventing any real creativity to transpire. Barça defense, led by Anthony Martin were excellent once again as he, and the rest of the crew, allowed keeper Sundar to have a very easy time of it.

On the other end, Surrey/Guildford played a dangerous offside trap that caught the Barça forwards at least 20 times or so offside. Eventually that lead to their downfall. The United goalie was called upon to make a great save on Rivers (2) and force M Mobilio to strike his drive wide that could have settled the score and the game.

At half time, the Barça coaching staff adjusted a few bodies and tactics and refocused a frustrated Barça team that was becoming impatient.

The second half saw pretty much the same as the United goalie continued to make great saves and Barça forwards running offside. The high offsides eventually cost the United team the chance to push the game to overtime as with 10 minutes left in the game Rashaun Rivers broke through thanks to an excellent through ball from Trevor Hallam and he neatly slotted home the winner.

Defenders Martin, James Lynn, Paul Serres and especially Matteo Gallaccio shut down the United threat and Barça was able kill off the game from there on.

The final whistle was blown and the Barça boys celebrated a huge win and now can be called the BCYSSL Select League Champions!!!! Even injured defender Anthony McKave joined in the celebrations!

Barça's BCYSSL Select Cup Results:
Quarterfinals:
Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça 4-0 Surrey Selects

Semi Finals:
Langley United 0-3 Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça

Finals:
Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça 1-0 Surrey/Guildford United

Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 players are: top row: Mr. Jones (head coach), Marcello Polisi, Paul Serres, Krsto, Matteo Gallaccio, Anthony McKave (injured), James Lynn, Anthony Martin, Rashaun Rivers
bottom row: Jake Sundar, Trevor Hallam, Kyle Jones, Michael Mobilio, Ryan Mobilio, Giordano Baldonero
missing: Mr. Baldonero (assistant coach)

Monday, March 16, 2009

Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC Player-of-the-Week

COQUITLAM METRO-FORD SC PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
GIORDANO BALDONERO – COQUITLAM METRO-FORD BARÇA

In the Under 14 Select Division, the underage Barça defeated Surrey/Guildford United by a narrow 2-1 margin, mostly due to Giordano Baldonero's brilliant overall performance.

In the first half, Baldonero played on the backline - an unusual position for him. Despite his defensive inexperience, Giordano played extremely well and helped enormously in keeping Surrey/Guildford off the scoresheet.

In the second half, Baldonero was moved to his familiar midfield position and turned the game around with his vision, skill, ball distribution, and high work rate.

To cap off a brilliant performance, Baldonero scored the team's opening goal on a fine individual effort.

For his outstanding performance, GIORDANO BALDONERO has been chosen as Coquitlam Metro-Ford Player-of-the-Week.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Barça End League Season with Big Win

It was billed as the unofficial match up that would prove who was the best team of boys born in 1996 in the province (although teams like Richmond Caledonia, Point Grey and Cliff Avenue would argue that point) as both teams, along with Abbotsford Mariners and Surrey Selects, passed on a chance to play in the Provincial Cup at the U13 age group. All four clubs felt that playing up in the U14 Select 'B' division would be the best step forward developmental wise going into the more important U14 season next year (national year). The teams will not participate in the U14 "A' Provincials and will have to settle for the Select Cup that kicks off in late March.

Bravado and boastfulness threats of who was going to win by both players of the teams were posted on Facebook.

Would Surrey/Guildford United's pressure game stifle Barça's passing game? Would Barça's skill and possession be enough to get them by Surrey/Guildford's aggressive tackling and speed?

Ultimately, it came down to who wanted it most!

Before the game Barça had to deal with a few setbacks:
  • The Barça coaching staff was told that second year member Anthony McKave had torn his ACL during training in January and would be out for the season. McKave was having a breakout season and the loss of Anthony's size and calm approach to the game has been a bit of a setback.
  • Rock solid James Lynn was still suffering from the flu and wasn't 100% for the game. Lynn would troop on and play the second half. James has also had a tremendous season and has proved to be one of the best stoppers in the league.
  • Last weeks player-of-the-week Kyle Jones was also suffering from a fever but played under the weather.
Barça would have to adjust and would turn to one of their assistant captains for help. Giordano Baldonero stepped up and played at the back with Anthony Martin and did phenomenally well. With Matteo Gallaccio and the outstanding Paul Serres, they weren't left wanting in a tackle!

Surrey/Guildford United came out fast and scored first only to have the referee call it back for offside (well played by the Barça defense). This woke Barça up and soon the game turned in Barça's favour as their possession in midfield increased thanks to hard work from Trevor Hallam and Marcello Polisi. Soon chances started to come and forward Ryan Mobilio, having his best game of the year, came close.

In the second half, Barça adjusted again and the under weathered Jones was subbed out and replaced in midfield by Baldonero. Soon chances started to fall more and more to the Barça forwards as the United goalie had to be on his game to keep them in the game. Endless running and pressuring by Krsto Lulic, and Michael Mobilio stretched the United defense opening up holes for Rashaun Rivers who ran at the defense all day.

A neatly threaded ball by Rivers found R Mobilio streaking in behind the United defense forcing the United keeper to come out and challenge him. The ball popped out and Baldonero didn't need an invitation to slot home the opening goal. 1-0 to the good guys!

With the pressure all on the Surrey Guildford end of the park, Barça let up and a mix up at the back led to a half chance that the United forward put away. 1-1!

Barça adjusted again and started to apply more pressure and were soon rewarded when Rivers slotted home the winner with 15 minutes to go. 2-1 for the good guys!

Barça was playing some nice stuff while Surrey/Guildford turned up the physicality. With little protection from the referee Barça had to battle it out - and battle they did! Tackles started flying and composure in possession saw off the game as Barça won comfortably.

Barça finished the regular season with 9 wins, 6 ties and 5 losses - tied for 4th in the league!

Barça now move on to the Select Cup where they will face Surrey Selects at home later in the month. The last two times these teams faced each other the scores were 4-3 and 5-3 for Barça!

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Coquitlam Metro-Ford Player-of-the-Week

COQUITLAM METRO-FORD SC PLAYER OF THE WEEK:
KYLE JONES – COQUITLAM METRO-FORD BARÇA
In the Under 14 Select Division, the underage Barça held the very strong Chilliwack Impact to a 1-1 tie, mostly due to Kyle Jones' brilliant overall performance.

Jones played extremely well in his midfield position, repeatedly winning the ball with crushing tackles and then distributing it with impeccable passes.

Kyle capped off an amazing individual performance by scoring the tying goal late in the game on a long-range free kick rocket to the top corner of the net. For his outstanding performance KYLE JONES has been chosen as Coquitlam Metro-Ford Male Player-of-the-Week.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Jones' Rocket Earns Tie

"Kyle! Just chip it over the wall" bellows the coaching staff as Kyle Jones lines up a free kick from 30 yards out entering the dieing minutes of the match down 1-0.

"Okay, coach."

BOOM!

Top corner!

"Or... exactly like that, Kyle!"

1-1! A much deserved tie as Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 battled with the much bigger and aggressive Chilliwack Impact team that was sitting 2nd in the league.

Although the Barça boys out-matched their eastern opponents on skill throughout the first half, they found themselves shy in the physicality department and a goal down at halftime. A breakdown at the back allowed the Chilliwack forward in to slot home from close range. Up until that point the Barça defense of Paul Serres, James Lynn, Anthony Martin, and Matteo Gallaccio was comfortable and limiting the Chilliwack attack to little or no chances.

After an animated talk by the coaching staff on how to step up the physical play Barça came out with more steam but come into trouble when Jake Sundar had to make a reactionary save off a deflected cross that struck the outstretched leg of Martin.

Soon things changed as the midfield of Marcello Polisi, Trevor Hallam and Kyle Jones started dictating the play and throwing themselves into every tackle. Barça's chances improved and were unlucky not to be awarded a penalty shot when Rashaun Rivers was taken down hard from behind by the Impact keeper.

More fouls followed but Barça found the Chilliwack defense very tough to breakdown.

Now late in the game and with the men's teams that were next to play watching and warming up behind the Chilliwack goal, Jones was facing a task of a freekick from 30 yards out. With the Chilliwack wall set up and the Barça front line of Rivers, Baldonero and the never give up attitude of Michael Mobilio poised on the edge of the 18 yard box ready to pounce, Jones wound up and let fly with the hammer-job that found the top left hand corner of the net that left the goalie with no chance. Game on!

Barça nearly won it when Jones switched the play and found an unmarked Ryan Mobilio sneaking in behind the defense only to find his shot neatly saved by the capable Impact goalie.

Barça was now the more aggressive team as one of the Chilliwack players had to be removed from the game due to a hard tackle from Paul Serres who was excellent in the second half.

Time ran out as Barça had all the momentum and applying all the pressure.

Barça move to a record of 8 wins 6 ties and 5 losses for 5th in the league.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Barça Battle Back for Tie

The Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 team battled back to tie the Alouette Ultra 3-3 at the Pitt Meadow Athletic Park on Saturday afternoon.

The game was very wide open, poorly defended by both teams and if not for some poor finishing the score could have ended up 10-9 for either team.

Barça came out complacent and found themselves 2-0 down after 15 minutes. Krsto Lulic scored on a breakaway for Barça but Alouette salvaged one more to head into the half up 3-1 after some more poor defending.

After a stern lecture at half time and a refocusing of the team goals for the second half, Barça set out to "win the second half" and salvage some form of pride after being out worked and out played for 25 of the 35 minute first half by a weaker team in the league.

Thanks to a slightly higher work rate and gritty play, Barça battled back and tied the score thanks to goals from Giordano Baldonero and Michael Mobilio.
Many chances went a begging for both teams and a tie was probably a fair result considering the play throughout the game.

Thanks to a 1-1 tie between Surrey Guildford and Chilliwack Impact, the worst Barça can finish is 5th in the league. Barça still have an outside chance to finish 4th but must get some very favorable results in their make up games against both Surrey Guildford and Chilliwack and hope that Richmond drop points in their last make up game versus North Shore Selects.

Barça are currently in 5th place with a 8-5-5 record on the season for 29 points.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Barça Succeed Despite Defensive Woes

The Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 boys won their 8th game of the season versus Surrey Selects thanks in part to a 3 goal performance by Rashaun Rivers and singles from a Marcello Polisi free kick and a Ryan Mobilio tap in, thanks to a great individual run from Giordano Baldonero.

Although the win elevates Barça nearer to the top of the league, the defensive woes has the Barça coaching staff shaking their heads. Barça have only let in 17 goals (1.00 GAA) in 17 games but 6 of those goals came at the hands of the Surrey Select team that is closer to the bottom than the top.

Barça have 3 games left and continue their quest to finish in the top 4 when they face a tough Alouette Ultra team next weekend in Maple Ridge. Barça is now 8-4-5 on the season for 28 points and 5th in the league.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Barça settle for tie vs. Richmond

The Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 underaged U14 Select B team missed out on going into 4th in the league as a result of a 0-0 tie with Richmond United.

The game was a listless game that really didn't pick up until late in the second half when Rashaun Rivers and Kyle Jones squandered chances to put Barça into the lead and snatch the 3 points.

Richmond also came close with a free kick that whistled by the post of Jake Sundar's goal. Sundar recorded his 7th shutout of the season as Barça move to 7-4-5 for 25 points and holding on to 5th in the very competitive league.

For the second game in a row Barça dressed 2 players 2 years younger and one player 3 years younger than the competition.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Barça goes 1 and 1 to start new year

The Coquitlam Metro-Ford Barça '96 boys started the new year off going 1 and 1 to start the new year. The results saw the best of U14 soccer and the worst with Barça displaying grit and determination in the face of adversity and injury.

Due to the snow and cold weather, Barça struggled to get training times, let alone game times as the first game back from the Christmas Break, versus Chilliwack Impact, had to be postponed due to the 10 inches of snow that covered Charles Best, Barça's home field.

While other areas in the Lower Mainland weren't hit so severe, Coquitlam, 4 weeks later still has snow covering most of the playing fields including Charles Best.

Things were much different in Ladner, the venue for Barça's next game, where the home team had the luxury of having outdoor sessions and 1 exhibition and 1 league game under their belt going into the tilt with Barça.

The boys went out for soccer match but found themselves in the midst of a rugby match. With poor refereeing and despicable tactics, Ladner was given the freedom to knock down, kick, push and intimidate the younger Barça team who was the only team on the field that was trying to play the game the way it's suppose to be played. One of the Ladner club coaches came across shaking his head in disgust and virtually apologized for his club teams tactics - tactics that the Barça boys will have to get use to down the last stretch of the season.

Barça also struggled with injuries (Anthony McKave) and suspensions (Marcello Polisi) and needed to delve into the reserves and call up Jacob Powell and Ola Ajibike from the U13 CMF Euro '97.

With little outdoor training and no pre-exhibition games, Barça struggled to find their rhythm through all the hostilities and gave up a goal on a set piece where the backline was pushed into the net on the corner. The rugby match ended one try to nothing (1-0).

Barça's next opponent was the North Shore Selects and not interested in going 0 and 2, Barça came out swinging. Still relying on under-underaged call ups due to injury (Krsto Lulic now on the injury list) and family matters (Ajibike and David Norman - playing three years up!), Barça made their intentions felt early as pressure resulted in two very good chances when Rashaun Rivers missed on a breakaway and call-up Ajibike missed from point blank range.

Michael Mobilio and Paul Serres were menaces out on the field as their tireless running and scrapping for every ball allowed the other Barça forwards the time and space to get chances. In midfield Polisi, back from suspension, moved the ball extremely efficiently allowing the 3-man midfield of Polisi, Giordano Baldonero and Kyle Jones to boss the midfield. At the back, captain Trevor Hallam, James Lynn, Anthony Martin, Matteo Gallaccio and David Norman didn't allow a shot as keeper Jake Sundar recorded his 6th shutout of the season.

The second half finally saw Barça get the break though they deserved when Baldonero threaded a through ball to Rashaun Rivers who neatly slotted the ball on a semi breakaway. Barça then made it 2 when Jones full volleyed a flicked on header from Rivers into the top corner to make the game safe. Baldonero almost made it 3 but the North Shore goalie made a spectacular save to keep the game within reason.

Barça now stay in 5th spot and close in to within one point of Richmond Selects for 4th place in the league.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Coquitlam Metro-Ford SC Secure Y League Franchise

The Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club is proud to announce that we have been successful in securing eight teams in the Super Y-League for the 2009 season.

The Super Y-League operates under the auspices of the United Soccer Leagues, better known as the USL. The Super Y-League is a Member of the United States Soccer Federation. Under a new partnership model between the BC Soccer Association and the Vancouver Whitecaps, the Northwest Division of the Super Y-League will be made up of BC based teams. A rebranding of the program includes five Whitecaps/BCSA “partner” organizations to be part of the Super Y-League in the spring and summer of 2009, along with Abbotsford and Victoria. The seven organizations are:
  • Coquitlam Metro-Ford Soccer Club
  • Surrey WFC
  • Coastal WFC
  • Mountain WFC
  • Abbotsford Soccer Association
  • Victoria Capitals
  • Okanagan WFC

Our club will independently operate and manage eight youth teams (U13-U16 boys and girls). The program is user funded and will include paid coaching positions. We will be advertising for head coaching positions within our club first and then externally, if required. Head coaches must meet BCSA’s coaching requirements.

This program will complement our newly acquired Tri-Cities Xtreme organization, that will compete in the Pacific Coast Soccer League, to provide competitive, development opportunities for our youth and adult teams in the off season.

We are currently working on our website to provide further information, statistics and schedules.

Please contact any of our club directors or staff for more information.