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Milltown FC Talent Search

Milltown FC, the newest member club of the Canadian Soccer League has set March 27 and March 28, 2010 as the official dates for its first Open Tryout Camp.

Milltown’s First Season tryouts will be held each day on the new turf at Bishop Reding Secondary School in Milton, Ontario.

“We will use these open tryouts to identify players who will be part of our organization either with the first or reserve teams for the 2010 Season”, said Milltown FC’s Director of Soccer Operations and Head Coach, Rafael Carbajal.

“Our operating philosophy is Discipline, Respect and Hard Work and we are looking for players who are not only talented soccer players but who also possess the necessary level of professionalism, dedication and commitment that we value in our organization.”

Milltown FC is primarily seeking players aged 18 years and up. However, younger players will be given every opportunity to compete for a spot with the First Team or Reserve squad if they can show that they have what it takes to play at this level.

The top players at these Tryout sessions will be invited to join Milltown FC at its inaugural Training Camp, which will kick off the week of April 5, 2010.

All players interested in taking part in this tryout camp must pre-register online by March 24, 2010. Each tryout candidate will be required to pay a $20 registration fee to participate and will receive a free T-Shirt.

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Further details regarding these tryouts will be posted on the club’s website in the lead up to the March 27-28 weekend. Soccer fans who are interested in information about Milltown FC should visit the Milltown FC website for the latest information about season tickets/club memberships, tryouts, important team updates and more.

CONCACAF Championship 2010: Jamaica First Test For U17s

Canada confirms roster for CONCACAF championship
Canada’s women’s U-17 team has confirmed its roster for the 2010 CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship. Coach Bryan Rosenfeld has selected 20 players for the 11-day confederation championship which kicks off this Wednesday March 10 in Alajuela, Costa Rica. Canada’s first match is Thursday, March 11 against group opponent Jamaica.

“Our team is anxious to compete in the CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship,” said national coach Bryan Rosenfeld. “We just finished competing in three important international matches in preparation for this competition. With a few days of rest and recovery from that competition, we are ready for our first group game against Jamaica .”

In preparation for the CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship, Rosenfeld and his squad recently took part in the Women’s Under-17 Four Nation Tournament in Trinidad and Tobago. Canada finished second behind Mexico after posting one win, one draw and one loss in three international games in San Fernando , Trinidad and Tobago. The San Fernando camp was Canada’s second women’s U-17 camp of the 2010 season.

“All three matches brought different challenges, so I was pleased as to how the team responded,” said Rosenfeld. “I was pleased as to how the team responded with each game.”

All 20 players selected to Canada’s teams have previously participated in either the National Training Centres or BMO National Championships or both. Of note, two players are taking part in their second CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship, goalkeeper Sabrina D’Angelo and Diamond Simpson.

Canada has spent the last few days in Fort Lauderdale, FL. The team departs for Alajuela, Costa Rica on Tuesday March 9. In Costa Rica, Canada will face Jamaica on March 11, Panama on March 13 and Mexico on March 15. The semi-final stage is 18 March while the final is 20 March. All 16 matches in the eight-team championship will be played at Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto. Every match will be broadcast live via CONCACAF.com.

The CONCACAF Women’s Under-17 Championship is played every team years. This year, only the top-two teams will qualify for the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Trinidad and Tobago 2010. As host of this year’s FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup, Trinidad and Tobago has already qualified and will not compete in the confederation championship.

Pos Last Name First Name Club City Prov
G Beanlands Rachelle Ottawa South United Ottawa ON
G D’Angelo Sabrina NTC Ontario Welland ON
F Beaulne Caroline Longueuil Longueuil QC
M Campbell Chantale North London London ON
F Cantave Haisha Ottawa South United Orléans ON
D Caverly Katherine Vancouver Whitecaps Coquitlam BC
D Clarke Alison Winnipeg South End United Winnipeg MB
DM Courtnall Ally Eagles SC Victoria BC
F Davis Kylie Lac St-Louis Lakers Ile-Bizard QC
F Ghoneim Nour Richmond Hill Aurora ON
M Hémond Sabrina Lac St-Louis Lakers Sherbrooke QC
D Jainudeen Shannen Ajax United Toronto ON
F McIntosh Zakiya NTC Ontario Ajax ON
MF McNicoll Kinley NTC Ontario Oakville ON
D Ongtengco-Hintzen Yazmin Ajax United Whitby ON
D Price Haillie Burlington Tigers Ancaster ON
MF Raymer Abigail Vancouver Whitecaps Victoria BC
M Setterlund Nicole Vancouver Whitecaps White Rock BC
M Simpson Diamond Dixie Dragons Mississauga ON
D Thérien Sophie Lac St-Louis Lakers Kirkland QC
Staff
Head of Delegation Francis Millien
Head Coach Bryan Rosenfeld
Assistant Coach Lewis Page
Goalkeeper Coach Owen Braun
Manager Les Meszaros
Equipment Manager Jose Valdes
Video Coordinator Linda Hathom
Doctor Dr Darrell Menard
Athletic Therapist Maria Xenos
Strength and Conditioning Coach Paolo Pacione

Getting The Best Out Of De Guzman

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No excuses for de Guzman this season
If Toronto FC expect to challenge for a playoff spot this season, then designated player Julian de Guzman will have to make an impact. So far he has received a tepid reception by TFC fans.

Joining the team during the final phase of the 2009 season, de Guzman looked a little off the pace, especially considering TFC director of soccer Mo Johnston laid out millions to acquire the Toronto-born talent.

While reasons for his lacklustre displays can be pinned on his inactivity for most of the 2009 Major League Soccer season – a layoff caused, in part, by the wrangling with his former European club, Deportivo La Coruna in Spain – there can be no such excuse this season.

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