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Mr. Jones
Blog site of the Westminster District U14 select "A" boys soccer team from Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada.
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.
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.
An east coast/west coast soccer feud ended with eastern Canada prevailing on the field of battle.
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.
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)
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.
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!
"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.
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.
Many chances went a begging for both teams and a tie was probably a fair result considering the play throughout the game.
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.
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.
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.
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. 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.