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Les transferts en D1
<b>ATLANTA SILVERBACKS</b>
<b>In :</b> Jason McLaughlin (Vancouver), Mike Ambersley (Rochester), Ansu Toure (Minnesota), Josh Bolton (Rochester), Blake Camp (New York/MLS), Zach Kirby (Wilmington/D2), Nathan Knox (Seattle), André Sherard (Cary/-23, PDL), Greg Chevalier (?), Jerson Monteiro (Chicago Fire/MLS)
<b>Out :</b> Daniel Antoniuk (Cary), Dayton O’Brien (Minnesota), Rafique Hassim (?), Omar Jarun (Vancouver), Alvin Hudson (?), Luis Liendo (?), Josh Smith (Wilmington/D2), Machel Millwood (?), Tweety Walters (?), Anthony Wolfe (?), Angel Rivillo (?)
Entraîneur : Jason Smith (2005)
<b>CAROLINA RAILHAWKS</b>
<b>In :</b> Daniel Antoniuk (Atlanta), Matt Watson (Richmond/D2), Jacob Coggins (Charlotte/D2), Steven Curfman (sans club), Martin Nuñez (?), Brian Levey (New Hampshire/D2), Richard Perdomo (Mercer University/NCAA)
<b>Out :</b> Chris Carrieri (fin de carrière)
Entraîneur : Scott Schweitzer (2007)
<b>CHARLESTON BATTERY</b>
<b>In :</b> Darren Spicer (Minnesota), Nate Norman (Cleveland/D2), Jack Stewart (Salt Lake/MLS), John Wilson (sans club), Lester Moré (libre), Randi Patterson (New York/MLS), Marco Reda (Toronto FC), Brian Bell (Wilmington/D2), Nelson Akwari (Charlotte/D2), David Kenga (Winthrop/NCAA), Dominic Cianciarulo (Carolina Dynamo/PDL), Tim Velten (Harrisburg/D2), Osvaldo Alonso (libre)
<b>Out :</b> Tim Karalexis (Portland)
Entraîneur : Mike Anhaeuser (2005)
<b>MIAMI FC</b>
<b>In :</b> Cauê (Saporo/JAP D2), Leandro Mineiro (Brésil), Juan Pablo Galavis (Guaros FC/VEN), Jarryd Goldberg (?), Alex Afonso (Ituano/Bré), Sean Barrett (?), Josh Saunders (Porto Rico)
<b>Out :</b> Zinho (entraîneur), Luchi Gonzalez (Minnesota)
Entraîneur : Zinho (2008)
<b>MINNESOTA THUNDER</b>
<b>In :</b> Dayton O’Brien (Atlanta), Luchi Gonzalez (Miami), Alen Marcina (Vancouver), Stephen Deroux (DC United/MLS), Andrew Barron (Wellington/N-Z), Ricardo Sanchez (libre - California Victory), Paul Moran (sans club), Kyle Altman (?), Tighe Dombrowski (IK Sirius/SUÈ D2), Matt Van Oekel (University of Rutgers/NCAA), Brian Kallman (sans club)
<b>Out :</b> Ansu Toure (Atlanta), Darren Spicer (Charleston)
Entraîneur : Amos Magee (2006)
<b>IMPACT MONTRÉAL</b>
<b>In :</b> Adam Braz (Toronto FC/MLS), Cristian Nunez (Toronto FC/MLS), Roland “Pato” Vargas-Aguilera (sans club), Stefano Pesoli (Rieti/Ita D4), Dwight Barnett (Cape Cod/PDL), Severino Jefferson (Ayia Napa/Chy), Cédric Joqueviel (réserve)
<b>Out :</b> Jason Di Tullio (fin de carrière), Seth Trembly (sans club), David Fronimadis (fin de contrat), Mauricio Vincello (retraite), Hicham Aaboubou (sans club), Massimo Di Ioia (sans club), Andres Arango (sans club), Fabian Dawkins (Richmond/D2) , Frederico Moojen (sans club)
Entraîneur : Nick De Santis (2004)
<b>PORTLAND TIMBERS</b>
<b>In :</b> Tim Karalexis (Charleston), Chris Brown (Salt Lake/MLS), Jordan James (Houston/MLS), Arsène Oka (New England/MLS), Ray Burse (Dallas/MLS), Takayuki Suzuki (Yokohama/Jap)
<b>Out :</b> Luke Kreamalmeyer (Rochester via Charleston), Kevin Meissner (?), Josh Wicks (Los Angeles/MLS), Bryan Jordan (Los Angeles/MLS)
Entraîneur : Gavin Wilkinson (2007)
<b>PUERTO RICO ISLANDERS</b>
<b>In :</b> Josh Hansen (Vancouver)
<b>Out :</b> Marco Velez (Toronto FC), Josh Saunders (Miami)
Entraîneur :
<b>ROCHESTER RHINOS</b>
<b>In :</b> Mauricio Salles (sans club), Leigh Sembaluk (ACFC Milan/SPSL), Zé Roberto (Vancouver), Luke Kreamalmeyer (Portland via Charleston), Leslie Fitzpatrick (Vibe Ct 105 W Connection/Tri), Tim Melia (Long Island/PDL), Steve Guppy (Stevenage Borough/Ang D5)
<b>Out :</b> Mike Ambersley (Atlanta), Aaran Lines (?), PJ Scheufele (?), Stephen Shirley-Black (?), Danny Kramer (?), Josh Bolton (Atlanta), Kenney Bertz (Elversberg/All D3)
Entraîneur :
<b>SEATTLE SOUNDERS</b>
<b>In :</b>
<b>Out :</b> Nathan Knox (Atlanta)
Entraîneur : Brian Schmetzer (2002)
<b>VANCOUVER WHITECAPS </b>
<b>In :</b> Jay Nolly (DC United/MLS), Nicholas Addlery (DC United/MLS), Omar Jarun (Atlanta), Luca Bellisomo (réserve), Mason Webb (Oregon State University/NCAA), Nick Webb (Oregon State University/NCAA), Takashi Hirano (Omiya Ardija/JAP), Vicente Arze (Mercer University/NCAA), Andrew Wheeler (Hampton Road/PDL), Srdjan Djekanovic (Toronto FC/MLS)
<b>Out :</b> Jason McLaughlin (Atlanta), Sola Abolaji (?), Richard Goddard (?), Marty Johnston (?), Nigel Marples (?), Narcisse Tchoumi (?), Zé Roberto (Rochester), Alen Marcina (Minnesota), Lutz Pfannenstiel (?), Matt Nelson (?), Jay Alberts, Josh Hansen (Porto Rico)
Entraîneur : Teitur Thordarson (2008)
<b>In :</b> Jason McLaughlin (Vancouver), Mike Ambersley (Rochester), Ansu Toure (Minnesota), Josh Bolton (Rochester), Blake Camp (New York/MLS), Zach Kirby (Wilmington/D2), Nathan Knox (Seattle), André Sherard (Cary/-23, PDL), Greg Chevalier (?), Jerson Monteiro (Chicago Fire/MLS)
<b>Out :</b> Daniel Antoniuk (Cary), Dayton O’Brien (Minnesota), Rafique Hassim (?), Omar Jarun (Vancouver), Alvin Hudson (?), Luis Liendo (?), Josh Smith (Wilmington/D2), Machel Millwood (?), Tweety Walters (?), Anthony Wolfe (?), Angel Rivillo (?)
Entraîneur : Jason Smith (2005)
<b>CAROLINA RAILHAWKS</b>
<b>In :</b> Daniel Antoniuk (Atlanta), Matt Watson (Richmond/D2), Jacob Coggins (Charlotte/D2), Steven Curfman (sans club), Martin Nuñez (?), Brian Levey (New Hampshire/D2), Richard Perdomo (Mercer University/NCAA)
<b>Out :</b> Chris Carrieri (fin de carrière)
Entraîneur : Scott Schweitzer (2007)
<b>CHARLESTON BATTERY</b>
<b>In :</b> Darren Spicer (Minnesota), Nate Norman (Cleveland/D2), Jack Stewart (Salt Lake/MLS), John Wilson (sans club), Lester Moré (libre), Randi Patterson (New York/MLS), Marco Reda (Toronto FC), Brian Bell (Wilmington/D2), Nelson Akwari (Charlotte/D2), David Kenga (Winthrop/NCAA), Dominic Cianciarulo (Carolina Dynamo/PDL), Tim Velten (Harrisburg/D2), Osvaldo Alonso (libre)
<b>Out :</b> Tim Karalexis (Portland)
Entraîneur : Mike Anhaeuser (2005)
<b>MIAMI FC</b>
<b>In :</b> Cauê (Saporo/JAP D2), Leandro Mineiro (Brésil), Juan Pablo Galavis (Guaros FC/VEN), Jarryd Goldberg (?), Alex Afonso (Ituano/Bré), Sean Barrett (?), Josh Saunders (Porto Rico)
<b>Out :</b> Zinho (entraîneur), Luchi Gonzalez (Minnesota)
Entraîneur : Zinho (2008)
<b>MINNESOTA THUNDER</b>
<b>In :</b> Dayton O’Brien (Atlanta), Luchi Gonzalez (Miami), Alen Marcina (Vancouver), Stephen Deroux (DC United/MLS), Andrew Barron (Wellington/N-Z), Ricardo Sanchez (libre - California Victory), Paul Moran (sans club), Kyle Altman (?), Tighe Dombrowski (IK Sirius/SUÈ D2), Matt Van Oekel (University of Rutgers/NCAA), Brian Kallman (sans club)
<b>Out :</b> Ansu Toure (Atlanta), Darren Spicer (Charleston)
Entraîneur : Amos Magee (2006)
<b>IMPACT MONTRÉAL</b>
<b>In :</b> Adam Braz (Toronto FC/MLS), Cristian Nunez (Toronto FC/MLS), Roland “Pato” Vargas-Aguilera (sans club), Stefano Pesoli (Rieti/Ita D4), Dwight Barnett (Cape Cod/PDL), Severino Jefferson (Ayia Napa/Chy), Cédric Joqueviel (réserve)
<b>Out :</b> Jason Di Tullio (fin de carrière), Seth Trembly (sans club), David Fronimadis (fin de contrat), Mauricio Vincello (retraite), Hicham Aaboubou (sans club), Massimo Di Ioia (sans club), Andres Arango (sans club), Fabian Dawkins (Richmond/D2) , Frederico Moojen (sans club)
Entraîneur : Nick De Santis (2004)
<b>PORTLAND TIMBERS</b>
<b>In :</b> Tim Karalexis (Charleston), Chris Brown (Salt Lake/MLS), Jordan James (Houston/MLS), Arsène Oka (New England/MLS), Ray Burse (Dallas/MLS), Takayuki Suzuki (Yokohama/Jap)
<b>Out :</b> Luke Kreamalmeyer (Rochester via Charleston), Kevin Meissner (?), Josh Wicks (Los Angeles/MLS), Bryan Jordan (Los Angeles/MLS)
Entraîneur : Gavin Wilkinson (2007)
<b>PUERTO RICO ISLANDERS</b>
<b>In :</b> Josh Hansen (Vancouver)
<b>Out :</b> Marco Velez (Toronto FC), Josh Saunders (Miami)
Entraîneur :
<b>ROCHESTER RHINOS</b>
<b>In :</b> Mauricio Salles (sans club), Leigh Sembaluk (ACFC Milan/SPSL), Zé Roberto (Vancouver), Luke Kreamalmeyer (Portland via Charleston), Leslie Fitzpatrick (Vibe Ct 105 W Connection/Tri), Tim Melia (Long Island/PDL), Steve Guppy (Stevenage Borough/Ang D5)
<b>Out :</b> Mike Ambersley (Atlanta), Aaran Lines (?), PJ Scheufele (?), Stephen Shirley-Black (?), Danny Kramer (?), Josh Bolton (Atlanta), Kenney Bertz (Elversberg/All D3)
Entraîneur :
<b>SEATTLE SOUNDERS</b>
<b>In :</b>
<b>Out :</b> Nathan Knox (Atlanta)
Entraîneur : Brian Schmetzer (2002)
<b>VANCOUVER WHITECAPS </b>
<b>In :</b> Jay Nolly (DC United/MLS), Nicholas Addlery (DC United/MLS), Omar Jarun (Atlanta), Luca Bellisomo (réserve), Mason Webb (Oregon State University/NCAA), Nick Webb (Oregon State University/NCAA), Takashi Hirano (Omiya Ardija/JAP), Vicente Arze (Mercer University/NCAA), Andrew Wheeler (Hampton Road/PDL), Srdjan Djekanovic (Toronto FC/MLS)
<b>Out :</b> Jason McLaughlin (Atlanta), Sola Abolaji (?), Richard Goddard (?), Marty Johnston (?), Nigel Marples (?), Narcisse Tchoumi (?), Zé Roberto (Rochester), Alen Marcina (Minnesota), Lutz Pfannenstiel (?), Matt Nelson (?), Jay Alberts, Josh Hansen (Porto Rico)
Entraîneur : Teitur Thordarson (2008)
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McLaughlin quitte Vancouver et retourne à Atlanta
Ambersely passe de Rochester à Atlanta
Ambersely passe de Rochester à Atlanta
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J'ai mis à jour les transferts avec les infos récoltées à gauche à droite
Comme l'an dernier, Atlanta est très actif assez rapidement
Comme l'an dernier, Atlanta est très actif assez rapidement
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- Club préféré : Montréal
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Whitecaps name new head coach
Que dire du commentaire de Jeff Clark
""We like to think we played an exciting style," said Clarke. "Hopefully he won't come and expect us to play like Barcelona or Arsenal."
http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/2007/12/ ... new_coach/
Whitecaps name new head coach
VANCOUVER -- Teitur Thordarson was named the new coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps Tuesday, saying he wants the United Soccer Leagues team to play an exciting, attacking game while developing young players through the club's youth system.
"Football is about results," said Thordarson, 55, a native of Iceland, who spent three years as head coach of Estonia's national team. "There are different ways to get results.
"My philosophy has always been to play attacking football. That is something we will try to do."
Thordarson spent 11 years coaching in Norway's top flight and five years in Estonia. As head coach of Estonia's national team he took a side ranked 145th by the FIFA world rankings in January 1996 and moved them to 68th by November 1999.
The native of Akranes, Iceland, admitted he knows little about Canadian soccer. He decided to accept the Vancouver job after talking with Whitecaps president Bob Lenarduzzi and Even Pellerud, the head coach of Canada's national women's soccer team, who also coached in Norway.
Thordarson said he was impressed with the Whitecaps youth and residency programs.
"I was excited when I came over here to see the work the club has been doing," he said. "There is good ground work already there. It makes it a lot easier to bring players forward."
Developing your own players is the key to winning champions, said Thordarson.
"You have to do that, especially when you are not so big that you can buy what you want," he said. "On the way to becoming a very good football club you have to develop you own players and bring them forward to the professional system in your club."
Thordarson, who signed a two-year contract, said he also joined the Whitecaps because of the team's desire to become part of Major League Soccer by 2011.
"That's one of the things I found very interesting, that the aim of the club in the future is to go there," he said.
Thordarson becomes the sixth head coach in the Whitecaps' 22nd season of play. He replaces Bob Lilley who guided Vancouver to the 2006 USL First Division championship but was fired on Sept. 18 after the team was eliminated from the first-round of this year's playoffs after struggling to a 9-7-12 record.
Lenarduzzi said Thordarson has a history of developing young talent.
"We're not going to abandon the senior players by any means, but the one thing we can control is the development of a young infrastructure," said Lenarduzzi.
"What we need is someone at the top of our pyramid to be willing to play the younger players that are performing well in the residency (program), at the same time understanding you need that core of senior players."
Lenarduzzi also wants a change in the Whitecaps attitude.
"I'm looking for our players to show an urgency for 90 minutes, to really demonstrate they want to win that particular game," he said. "It's easy to become cautious and sometimes go through he motions.
"That's not something we want to have demonstrated by our players moving forward."
Whitecaps captain Jeff Clarke said he welcomes the different energy a new coach brings but was intrigued by management's desire to play a more exciting game.
"We like to think we played an exciting style," said Clarke. "Hopefully he won't come and expect us to play like Barcelona or Arsenal.
"You have to play within your means. The next six months will be interesting to see what that definition is."
As a player, Thordarson is a former captain for his native Iceland. He earned 41 caps, 39 starts, and scored nine goals.
""We like to think we played an exciting style," said Clarke. "Hopefully he won't come and expect us to play like Barcelona or Arsenal."
http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/2007/12/ ... new_coach/
Whitecaps name new head coach
VANCOUVER -- Teitur Thordarson was named the new coach of the Vancouver Whitecaps Tuesday, saying he wants the United Soccer Leagues team to play an exciting, attacking game while developing young players through the club's youth system.
"Football is about results," said Thordarson, 55, a native of Iceland, who spent three years as head coach of Estonia's national team. "There are different ways to get results.
"My philosophy has always been to play attacking football. That is something we will try to do."
Thordarson spent 11 years coaching in Norway's top flight and five years in Estonia. As head coach of Estonia's national team he took a side ranked 145th by the FIFA world rankings in January 1996 and moved them to 68th by November 1999.
The native of Akranes, Iceland, admitted he knows little about Canadian soccer. He decided to accept the Vancouver job after talking with Whitecaps president Bob Lenarduzzi and Even Pellerud, the head coach of Canada's national women's soccer team, who also coached in Norway.
Thordarson said he was impressed with the Whitecaps youth and residency programs.
"I was excited when I came over here to see the work the club has been doing," he said. "There is good ground work already there. It makes it a lot easier to bring players forward."
Developing your own players is the key to winning champions, said Thordarson.
"You have to do that, especially when you are not so big that you can buy what you want," he said. "On the way to becoming a very good football club you have to develop you own players and bring them forward to the professional system in your club."
Thordarson, who signed a two-year contract, said he also joined the Whitecaps because of the team's desire to become part of Major League Soccer by 2011.
"That's one of the things I found very interesting, that the aim of the club in the future is to go there," he said.
Thordarson becomes the sixth head coach in the Whitecaps' 22nd season of play. He replaces Bob Lilley who guided Vancouver to the 2006 USL First Division championship but was fired on Sept. 18 after the team was eliminated from the first-round of this year's playoffs after struggling to a 9-7-12 record.
Lenarduzzi said Thordarson has a history of developing young talent.
"We're not going to abandon the senior players by any means, but the one thing we can control is the development of a young infrastructure," said Lenarduzzi.
"What we need is someone at the top of our pyramid to be willing to play the younger players that are performing well in the residency (program), at the same time understanding you need that core of senior players."
Lenarduzzi also wants a change in the Whitecaps attitude.
"I'm looking for our players to show an urgency for 90 minutes, to really demonstrate they want to win that particular game," he said. "It's easy to become cautious and sometimes go through he motions.
"That's not something we want to have demonstrated by our players moving forward."
Whitecaps captain Jeff Clarke said he welcomes the different energy a new coach brings but was intrigued by management's desire to play a more exciting game.
"We like to think we played an exciting style," said Clarke. "Hopefully he won't come and expect us to play like Barcelona or Arsenal.
"You have to play within your means. The next six months will be interesting to see what that definition is."
As a player, Thordarson is a former captain for his native Iceland. He earned 41 caps, 39 starts, and scored nine goals.
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Salvadoran newspapers are reporting that the RailHawks have signed El Salvador national team player Dennis Alas to a one year contract.
Salvadoran media are reporting that the Thunder have signed former DC untied and current El Salvador national team player Eliseo Quintanilla on a two year contract.
Salvadoran media are reporting that the Thunder have signed former DC untied and current El Salvador national team player Eliseo Quintanilla on a two year contract.
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Salvadorans must be desperate for work.
Last MISL game I saw, there were 3 ex impact players playing for one team, one for the team they were playing, and one rhino.
Terrible league.
Last MISL game I saw, there were 3 ex impact players playing for one team, one for the team they were playing, and one rhino.
Terrible league.
"I can't say much, but one day I will. One day I will." - Marc Dos Santos speaking to travelling UM02 members in Baltimore about his position with the front office.
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Bon quelques nouvelles de la USL:
Le Salvadorien Eliseo Quintanilla n'a pas signer avec le Thunder du Minnesota. Il a plutôt accepté une offre d'un club chilien.
Les Timbers de Portland ont signés le vétéran de la MLS Chris Brown qui s'alignait depuis les trois dernières années avec le Real Salt Lake. L'an dernier en 22 parties (12 débutées) il a compté 5 buts.
Les Whitecaps ont signés deux anciens de DC United soit le gardien de 26 ans Jay Nolly (qui a deja aussi évoluer au Real Salt Lake) ainsi que l'attaquant jamaïcain Nicholas Addlery. L'an dernier en 11 matchs avec DCU il a marqué 1 but et récolté deux passes.
Le Salvadorien Eliseo Quintanilla n'a pas signer avec le Thunder du Minnesota. Il a plutôt accepté une offre d'un club chilien.
Les Timbers de Portland ont signés le vétéran de la MLS Chris Brown qui s'alignait depuis les trois dernières années avec le Real Salt Lake. L'an dernier en 22 parties (12 débutées) il a compté 5 buts.
Les Whitecaps ont signés deux anciens de DC United soit le gardien de 26 ans Jay Nolly (qui a deja aussi évoluer au Real Salt Lake) ainsi que l'attaquant jamaïcain Nicholas Addlery. L'an dernier en 11 matchs avec DCU il a marqué 1 but et récolté deux passes.
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Une première acquisition pour Rochester cette saison : Mauricio Salles
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Il y a encore eu quelques petits transferts durant la semaine, mais rien d'énorme.
À Seattle, on a prolongé pas mal de contrats :
http://goalseattle.blogspot.com/2008/02 ... igned.html
À Seattle, on a prolongé pas mal de contrats :
http://goalseattle.blogspot.com/2008/02 ... igned.html
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