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Revolution Academy: U19s Continue To Roll
New England Revolution Academy: U19s Continue To Roll
The New England Revolution Academy teams played in a total of 5 matches this past weekend across all age groups.
Collectively the teams went 1-1-3 with all teams playing New York City FC at St.Johns University on Sunday.
Season To Date Record And Standings
- Under-19’s: 9-4-1, 2nd place, Playoff Spot Clinched
- Under-17’s: 5-8-3
- Under-15’s: 4-5-4
Revolution Academy Goalscorer’s
Under-19s at NYFC, Revs win 2-1
- Trevor Burns (Son of Revs GM Mike Burns, three matches in a row with a goal)
- Nathan Metsack
Under 17s at NYFC, Revs draw 0-0
Under 15s at NYFC, Revs draw 2-2
- Chase Lando
- T.J. Liqouri
Under 14s at NYFC, Revs draw 2-2
Malcolm Fry
Malcom Fry (Brace)
Under-13’s vs NYFC, Revs loss 2-1
- Jacob Dounetos
Upcoming Revolution Academy Matches
All academy teams will play at Gillette Stadium on April 6th against Beachside Soccer club
The U/15 and U/16-17’s will also play on Sunday, April 7th against Oakwood Soccer Club also at Gillette.
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Revolution Academy Has Six Players Called To Youth National Team U-14
New England Revolution Academy Has Six Players Called To Youth National Team U-14 For Talent Identification Mini-Camps In April
On Tuesday it was announced that six members of the New England Revolution Academy were being called to the Youth National Team U-14 for the US Soccer Federation’s Talent Identification program from April 4th through the 8th.
The six players are:
Forwards
Dave Doirain (Marlborough, Mass.)
Joseph Buckley (Westwood, Mass.)
Midfielders
Noel Buck (Arlington, Mass.)
Marco Dos Santos (Windham, N.H.)
Defenders
Samuel Carrias (Marlborough, Mass.)
London Timothy (Newbury, Mass.).
The camp represents the third and final one of U.S. Soccers brand new Youth National Team’s U-14 Talent Identification mini-camps. This camp will include 78 players from the East Region and the players for the most part were identified at last fall’s Development Academy East Regional Showcase.
The experience is not only expected to help the players develop on the field skills but will also provide some valuable off the field education as well.
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New England Revolution Academy See’s Three Braces This Past Weekend
New England Revolution Academy See’s Three Braces This Past Weekend, Two Of Which By Players Who Recored One The Previous Week
The New England Revolution Academy teams played in a total of 5 matches this past weekend across all age groups.
Collectively the teams went 3-2-1 with the U-15, U-17, and U-19’s playing at Beachside Soccer Club on Saturday and the younger teams playing at home on Sunday against NEFC.
Season To Date Record And Standings
- Under-19’s: 8-4-1, 2nd place, Playoff Spot Clinched
- Under-17’s: 5-8-1, 9th place
- Under-15’s: 4-5-2, 8th place
Revolution Academy Goalscorer’s
Under-19s at Beachside, Revs draw 2-2
- Trevor Burns (Son of Revs GM Mike Burns, scored goal previous week versus Seacoast)
- Tyler Frietas (Trained with first team during preseason, scored in previous week)
Isaac Angking was not rostered for this match
Under-17’s at Beachside, Revs loss 1-0
- No goal scorers
Under-15’s at Beachside, Revs loss 1-0
- No goal scorers
Under-14’s vs NEFC, Revs win 5-2
- Noel Buck
- Joseph Buckley
- Marco Dos Santos
- Malcolm Fry
- Malcolm Fry (Recorded Brace)
Under-13’s vs NEFC, Revs win 5-0
- Hayes Benzan
- Olger Escobar
- Olger Escobar (Recorded Brace For 2nd Consecutive Week)
- Jordi Tornberg
- Jordi Tornberg (Recorded Brace For 2nd Consecutive Week)
Upcoming Revolution Academy Matches
All of the teams will travel to St.Johns University to take on NYFC on Sunday, March 31st.
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Revolution Academy Update: Nicolas Firmino Scores Goal, Eliot Jones Records Shutout
New England Revolution Academy Update: Nicolas Firmino Scores Goal, Eliot Jones Records Shutout, Teams Go 5-3 On Weekend
This past weekend the New England Revolution Academy kicked off their home portion of its spring season with all five teams continuing their U.S. Soccer Development Academy seasons.
The all groups played Seacoast United at Gillette Stadium on May 16th and the older groups also played the Montreal Impact on March 17th.
New England had two pro’s playing in the Academy with Midfielders Nicolas Firmino and Isaac Angking both seeing time in the U-19’s 4-2 win over the Montreal Impact.
Firmino, from Somerville, Massachusetts started and played a full 90 minutes. Firmino, 18-years-old, signed with the Revs first team on November 27th, 2018 marking the clubs fifth HomeGrown Player in history. Firmino scored in the U-19s win over Montreal on Saturday.
As for Angking, the Providence, RI native played a full 90 as well.
Season To Date Record And Standings
- Under-19’s: 8-4-0, 2nd place
- Under-17’s: 5-7-1, 9th place
- Under-15’s: 4-4-2, 7th place
Revolution Academy Goalscorer’s
Under-19s vs Seacoast, Revs win 5-0
- Tyler Freitas (Trained with first team during the preseason)
- Victor Viana
- Kaoru Fujiwara
- Michael Tsicoulias
- Trevor Burns (Son of Revs GM Mike Burns)
Also worth noting that goalkeeper Eliot Jones who trained with the first team recorded a shutout against Seacoast.
Under-19’s Vs Montreal, Revs win 4-2
- Grevork Diarbian
- Andrew White
- Nicolas Firmino
- Victor Viana (Two goals on weekend)
Under-17’s vs Seacoast, Revs win 2-1
- Andrew Serafino
- Hikaru Fujiwara
- Marko Crnilovic
Under-17’s vs Montreal, Revs loss 0-4
Under- 15’s vs Seacoast, Revs win 3-0
- Colin Hughes
- Colin Hughes (Recorded Brace
- Felipe DeAndrade
Sebastian Pliszka was the goalkeeper and recorded a shutout
Under-15’s vs Montreal Impact, Revs loss 0-1
Under-14’s vs Seacoast, Revs loss 0-1
Under-13’s vs Seacoast, Revs win 6-1
- Jordi Tornberg
- Jordi Tornberg (Recorded Brace)
- Olger Escobar
- Amir Yahalom
- Olger Escobar (Recorded Brace)
- Kevin Medina
Upcoming Revolution Academy Matches
U-15-U-19’s will play Beachside Soccer club at Trinity Catholic High School in Stamford, CT on March 23rd.
The U-13’s and U-14’s will stay at Gillette Stadium for matches against NEFC on Sunday, March 24th ahead of the New England Revolution match against FC Cincinnati.
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