ENIGMA U19 BOYS CLOSE 2015 SEASON AS NO.1 IN THE NATION
- atamayo5
- Jul 23, 2015
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ENIGMA'S SEASON ENDS AT NO.1 IN THE NATION
We are most proud to announce that today it was published, that FUTSOC ENIGMA concluded its 2014 / 2015 soccer season as the No. 1 ranked team in Florida, the No, 1 ranked team in Region III and more significantly, the No. 1 youth soccer team in the United States in the U19 boys category.
The significance of these results further reaffirm the proven results of the FUTSOC methodology in nurturing and developing players through the various stages of their soccer growth. This constituting the third cycle of the fabled Project: ENIGMA, once again our boys have attained the highest level of national prominence in their play level, competing head on with some of the very best teams in the nation and winning almost all the tournaments attended and the friendlies played.
Garnering great praise throughout the year, with superb performances born of extraordinary dedication and resolve, ENIGMA reaches the heights in youth soccer and further carries the tradition of prior editions of this special team…of our unique club!
Further to this extraordinary achievement, and of even greater significance, twenty one (21) players have either been offered full or partial scholarships to colleges and universities in the U.S. Also, three players are traveling abroad to try-out with professional clubs in an effort to pursue their soccer dreams.
Congratulations to all members of this extraordinary 2014-2015 ENIGMA team:
George Cunha, Orel Cohen, Mike Martinez, Santiago Fayad, Raheem Flemming, Joey Piga, Myke Zamor, Alejandro Pages, Gabriel Gonzalez, Keon Waite, Daniel Atilano, Victor Henriquez, Wadson Laurant, Elijah Kerr, Vincenzo Companion, Romelaire Ambroise, Jemerson Moris, Stanley Theodore, Landon Lupo, Jefferson Souza, Jose Navarro, Feliphe Prado, Diego Montoya, Fernando Ramirez, Francisco Nicolaris, Pablo Grajales, Jorge Navarrete, Luis “Wicho” Morales, Ivan Castro, Pedro Espinel, Djymy Cestine, Raheem Small, Jon-Ross Jhearande, Neicolance Regent, and Mikael DaSilva.
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