Sunday, July 12, 2009

ZACHARY HERIVAUX Excellent Player....


  ZACHARY HERIVAUX
  amerewood@aol.com

Objective: Seeking contract or youth training opportunities at professional soccer clubs. 

Personal Information
Baker School 
205 Beverly Road
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Preferred position: Midfielder, Striker
DOB: 2/1/1996
Height: 5’3
Weight: 95lbs
Number of years playing soccer: 10 years

Honors and Achievements

• March 2009: Guest Player Boston Bolts U13 Tournament Team Richmond, Virginia

• July 2008: Winner, Golden Boot Award for most goals scored at the US Region 1 U13 Olympic Development Program (ODP) Identification Camp.

• June 2008: Selected for Rider Cup Tournament, Massachusetts ODP team.

• September 2008: Scouted by Aurelio Pereira, who discovered Christiano Ronaldo, to spend 2 weeks training with Sporting Club de Portugal. Offered a spot in the U13 Sporting Academy team. 

Experience: State level soccer teams

• 2009: Olympic Development Program (ODP) U13 pool and team player

• 2008: ODP pool and team player 

• Summer 2008: District Select Region for U14 team (Championship winners)

• Summer 2007: District Select Region for U13 team (Championship winners)

 Note: ODP Youth teams are the most competitive in the state and represent Massachusetts at the inner-state level. Zachary was selected for the U13 ODP team at age 11.


Experience Futsal

• Winter 2008-09 Valeo U14 team Champions MA Futsal Association League, Section 1. Currently in Finals for MA State Cup


Experience: Club Soccer
• 2008-9: Valeo U13; MAPLE D3 and D2.

• Team honors: Unbeaten in 2008. Promoted to MAPLE D2. Beat MAPLE D2 teams in the 1st and 2nd rounds of the State Cup. Through to Round 3 of the MA state cup.
• Champions: Bandits Cup U13, Labor Day 2008

• 2007-8: Arsenal U13; MAPLE D3 and D2
• 2006-7: Scorpions SC U11; MAPLE D1
• 2005-6: Spartak SC U10: MAPLE league 
(Note: MAPLE is the premier youth soccer league in Massachusetts) 
Experience: Indoor teams
• 2008-9: Valeo U14; Newton Indoor Sports; Session 1 Champions
• 2007-8: Arsenal U14; NIS: Champions Sessions 1 & 2
• 2007-8: Arsenal U12; NIS: Champions Sessions 1 & 2
• 2006-7: Brookline Sharks U12 NIS: Runners Up
• 2005-6: Green Dragons NIS U11: Champions Session 2
Training
Private coaches: Shalrie Joseph, New England Revolution. MLS All Star and MVP. Member of Grenada International team. 
Pedro Herivaux. Zachary’s father is a former professional player with the Japanese Panasonic Club, also was semi-professional with Lowell Blues (forerunners of the New England Revolution). He has coached the Brookline High School Varsity, JV and Freshman teams, as well as the Arsenal and Valeo Club teams on which Zachary plays.
Team training: Zachary trains four times a week with Valeo, Bolts, ODP and participates in all vacation camps and summer camps with Valeo. He also trains frequently with the Boston Bolts U13 for whom he is a tournament guest player.
John Smith summer camp: At this residential training program in 2007, Zachary won the 1 v 1 contest, the chipping contest, and all team contests in which he participated. His coach noted on his comment card “You have a great future in the sport.” 

References and Video/DVD available upon request



Saturday, July 11, 2009

U.S. draws Haiti 2-2, wins Gold Cup first-round group

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) - The United States had just two minutes left to avoid its first loss ever in CONCACAF Gold Cup group play.

Haiti was heading for its first win over an American team by since May 1969, when it won 1-0 in San Diego.

CONCACAF Gold Cup

Then Stuart Holden stepped up.

The Houston Dynamo midfielder sent a 25-foot shot past goalkeeper Jean Dominique Zephirin into the upper right corner in the first minute of second-half injury time, giving the United States a 2-2 tie Saturday night in its final first-round game.

"We were pushing the whole second half," said Holden, who also assisted on Davy Arnaud's goal in the sixth minute. "We kept knocking on the door and the chance fell to me."

The Americans, seeking their third straight title in the championship of North and Central America and the Caribbean, finished first in Group B and will play El Salvador or the third-place team in Group C next Saturday in Philadelphia. The United States (2-0-1), which already had clinched advancement, improved to 23-0-2 in Gold Cup group play.

The United States once again started a young lineup, with goalkeeper Luis Robles, and midfielders Sam Cronin and Colin Clark making their first international appearances. So did 32-year-old defender Jay Heaps, a member of the New England Revolution and veteran of 301 MLS games.

Six of the starting 11 made their first national team starts, with those four joined by forward Arnaud and defender Brad Evans.

"The experience of today will be something that they can draw from" the rest of the tournament, U.S. coach Bob Bradley said. "You use these three games to gain experience. You use these three games to get confident. We use some of the things that happened today as reminders."

Haiti (1-1-1) finished third in the group round and also advanced. The two best of the three third-place teams move on.

Haiti had taken the lead with goals in the first four minutes of the second half by Sirin Vaniel and Mones Chery.

"What an irony," Haiti coach Jairo Rios said. "The poorest country in the world against what could be considered the superpower of the world and they (the Haitians) could be able to hold themselves on the field, demonstrating the real passion for the game from the players."

Holden set up the first goal with a short pass to Arnaud, who gathered it in at the top of the penalty area, to the left of defender Frantz Bertin. Arnaud then rolled a soft shot with his left foot to the right of Zephirin, who came out of the net to try and cut down the angle.

"Goals give anybody confidence," said Arnaud, who plays for the Kansas City Wizards. "It was a good start, but more importantly, I'm part of the group now."

The United States controlled play for the first 40 minutes before Haiti became more aggressive.

"Before the tournament started everybody thought that we were just going to come and make a fool out of ourselves," Rios said.


Haiti nearly tied the game in injury time at the end of the first half. A crossing pass from the left side eluded Fabrice Noel just in front of Robles. But the ball continued on to Vaniel, who fired a shot that Robles managed to kick out with his knee.

Vaniel got it back but shot the ball off the outside of the net.

The Haitians didn't miss their next two big chances.

In the first minute of the second half, Leonel Saint Preaux sent a crossing pass from near the right corner that soared over the outstretched right hand of Robles. Vaniel got to it before it hit the ground and headed it into the net.

A poor judgment play by Robles led to the next goal. He left his net to try and get to a ball to his left. Before he reached it, the ball was passed out to Chery. Robles raced back to get in position, but Chery sent a 25-foot shot into the upper left corner as the goalkeeper was still running in that direction.

Trailing, the U.S. inserted Charlie Davies in the 73rd minute and Brian Ching in the 76th.

"When you begin the tournament, the goal is to win your group and advance," Bradley said. "So the first thing that we said after the game is, 'We've accomplished that goal."'


At Foxboro, Mass.

Haiti 0 2-2

United States 1 1-2

First half-1, United States, Arnaud 1 (Holden), 6th minute.

Second half-2, Haiti, Vaniel (Saint-Preux), 46th minute. 3, Haiti, Chery, 48th minute. 4, United States, Holden 2, 90th minute.

Yellow Cards-Arnaud, US, 27th; Parkhurst, US, 31st; Beckerman, US, 80th. Red Cards-None.

Referee-Walter Quesada, Costa Rica. Linesmen-Leonel Leal, Costa Rica; Ricardo Morgan, Jamaica.

Lineups

Haiti-Jean Dominique Zerphirin; Frantz Gilles, Frantz Bertin, Pierre Bruny, Sirin Vaniel; Ednerson Raymond, James Marcelin, Judelin Aveska; Mones Chery, Leonel Saint-Preux (Markorel Sampeur, 84th), Fabrice Noel (Abel Thermueus, 79th)

United States-Luis Robles; Brad Evans, Jimmy Conrad, Michael Parkhurst, Jay Heaps; Santino Quaranta (Kyle Beckerman, 63rd), Stuart Holden, Sam Cronin, Colin Clark (Brian Ching, 76th); Kenny Cooper (Charlie Davies, 63rd), Davy Arnaud

-Associated Press

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Noel, Marcelin lead Haiti over Grenada - Haiti 2 - 0 Grenada

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July 8, 2009, 3:00 AM ET

WASHINGTON -- Fabrice Noel scored in the 14th minute and James Marcelin added a goal in the 78th, giving Haiti a 2-0 victory over Grenada in CONCACAF Gold Cup group play.

The win was Haiti's first in the Gold Cup since 2002. Haiti is 1-1 in Group B going into Saturday's game against the United States in Foxborough, Mass. Grenada is the group's lone winless team going into Saturday's game against Honduras, also in Foxborough.

Noel's goal came off a free kick by Brunel Fucien into a crowd in the middle of the penalty area. Noel deflected it into the net.

Marcelin took a pass from Raymond Ednerson, beat a defender at the top left-hand corner of the penalty area, and then converted his one-on-one chance against goalkeeper Desmond Noel.

One of Grenada's best scoring chances came in the 39th minute, when Delroy Facey took a cross and had a wide-open shot on the left side of the net, but put the ball high over the crossbar.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Costly header lifts Honduras over Haiti 1-0


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7/4/2009 - By Andrew Winner

SEATTLE -- Carlo Costly headed home a free kick in the 76th minute to give Honduras a 1-0 victory over Haiti in the Group B opener of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. 

Despite controlling possession for a large portion of the game, Haiti conceded a needless free kick in the corner, which led to the game-winning goal. 

Haitian substitute Markdrel Sampeur challenged Marvin Chavez near the corner flag as he ran away from the goal, drawing the referee's whistle. On the ensuing restart, striker Carlo Costly beat James Marcelin to the cross and headed inside the far post.

"The match was very tight. There were chances for both sides," Honduras coach Reynaldo Rueda said. "It's important to start winning, and today Honduras won."

It was a tough blow for Haiti, which had the majority of the chances. 

"We saw (our) team playing very well tactically but with the set pieces it was very poor," said Haiti coach Jairo Rios through a translator, saying that he believed a tie would have been a fair result. "I don't think we needed to have conceded that foul but it happened." 

Both teams had opportunities early, but neither seriously threatened. Perhaps the best chance came from a low cross by right back Sirin Vaniel, but none of the Haitian attackers were able to beat Honduran goalkeeper Jean Zephirin to the ball. 

Haiti looked more active and energetic in the first half, moving the ball with relative ease and committing players forward. Fabrice Noel led Haiti's attack, causing problems with his speed. He had one of the better chances of the half, lashing a shot wide of the near post from distance. 

Outside backs Frantz Gilles and Vaniel made several runs forward as the Haitian defense looked in control in the first 35 minutes of the game. 

The final 10 minutes of the half, however, belonged to Honduras.

In the 38th minute, Honduras finally got their first real chance. Carlos Martinez collected a cross at the far post and launched a knuckling drive from a tough angle that Zephrin blocked at the near post with his legs. 

Martinez, who directed much of the Honduran offense, led a counterattack a couple minutes later but failed to connect on the final pass to Costly. 

Honduras looked dangerous to take the lead before halftime, with defender Nery Medina's blast from 35 yards parried over the bar by Zephirin.

With the United States playing the second match of the doubleheader, the crowd started to fill in during the second half. The fans watched Haiti maintain pressure in the second half. 

Leonel Saint Preux forced a save at the far post from Honduran keeper Donis Escober with a strike from distance. Neol and Saint Preux combined nicely for Haiti as the underdog continued to test the favored Hondurans. 

The pace of the match slowed as the second half approached the midpoint and neither team looked threatening. Haiti had a penalty appeal turned down a few minutes later while Saint Preux controlled and shot into Escober's midsection. 

Then came Costly's goal, which deflated Haiti. 

Honduras had two excellent chances to double the lead, but Pierre Richard Bruny saved a ball off the line for Haiti after George Welcome had beaten an onrushing Zephirin with a lofted shot. Honduras granted Haiti another reprieve minutes later as Costly had a promising breakaway but failed to control the ball. 

Both teams are back in action in four days. Honduras plays the United States in Washington on Wednesday, while Haiti will hope to rebound against Grenada. In the post-match press conference, the Miller Lite Player of the Match Costly said he thinks his team can advance. 

"We want to win more and hopefully we will be able to," Costly said. "The team is always pushing to go forward."

On the other side, Haiti's Rios liked what he saw from his team despite the loss. 

"We are progressing and implementing our proposed plan," Rios said. "In the next game we probably have a better result."

Monday, June 29, 2009

Haïti: Gold Cup 2009 : Haïti pour une quatrième fois


Les Joueurs en Voyage pour la gold Cup 2009 (Photo: Yonel Louis)

Haïti: Gold Cup 2009 : Haïti pour une quatrième fois

Après avoir disputé en 2000, 2002 et 2007 la plus prestigieuse compétition au niveau de sélection nationale dans la zone CONCACAF, la sélection haïtienne de football disputera pour une quatrième fois la Gold Cup. En prévision à cet évènement, Jairo Rios Rindon a laissé le pays avec liste comprenant vingt deux joueurs. Si James Marcelin et Fabrice Noël sont finalement retenus, en revanche, Meshack Jérôme, Eliphène Cadet et Angelot Dieujuste n'ont pas été retenus pour cette compétition.
  
Très contesté à la tête de la sélection nationale de football, Jairo Rios Rindon a surpris tout le monde pour n'avoir pas fait appel à Angelot Dieujuste et Eliphène Cadet qui sont pourtant respectivement meilleurs buteurs du championnat national Digicel avec (8) et (6) buts dans le groupe de vingt-deux joueurs retenus pour participer à la Gold Cup 2009. Ednerson Raymond, Evens Prophète ont été écartés ainsi que Meshack Jérôme qui se trouve actuellement au Portugal en vue d'effectuer un essai au sein d'une équipe de la D2. 

En revanche, le technicien colombien a décidé de faire confiance à Jean Robens Jérôme qui n'a absolument rien apporté pour le 11 national pendant les deux derniers matches disputés contre successivement le Panama au stade Sylvio Cator et la Martinique au parc Levelt. 

Auteur de l'unique but de l'équipe nationale (1-1) contre le Panama, Philbert Mercéus a eu la bénédiction du coach colombien. De son côté, Sympson Exumé va faire ses premières armes au sein du 11 national. 

A la tête des Grenadiers depuis novembre 2008, le très contesté Jairo Rios Rindon ne fait que collecter des défaites et des matches nuls. Son bilan : 10 matches, 5 nuls, 4 défaites et une victoire laborieuse obtenue contre une équipe cubaine déjà qualifiée pour les ½ finales de la Coupe Digicel qualificative à la Gold Cup. 

C'est avec le statut de remplaçant de l'équipe nationale de Cuba qu'Haïti disputera pour la quatrième fois la phase finale de la Gold Cup 2009 dans le groupe B accompagné du Honduras, de la Grenade et les USA. 

Avant son premier match le 4 juillet à Seattle contre le Honduras, le 8 juillet, face à la Grenade à Washington et le 11 juillet à Boston contre les USA, l'équipe haïtienne disputera un tournoi triangulaire à Montréal. Elle jouera le 27 juin face à la Syrie et le 1e juillet contre l'Impact de Montréal. 

Rappelons que la meilleure prestation de la sélection haïtienne de football dans la Gold cup remonte à 2002, les Grenadiers avaient pu atteindre les ¼ de finales, éliminés par le Costa-Rica au terme d'un but en or marqué par Ronald Gomes pendant les prolongations. 

Les gardiens : Wins Pierre Louis, Jean Dominique Zéphirin et Peterson Occenat. 
Les défenseurs : Pierre Richard Bruny, Frantz Bertin, Frantz Gilles, Paulin Jean, Lesly Fellinga, Vaniel Sirin et Aveska Judelain. 

Les milieux de terrain : Sympson Exumé, Markorel Sampeur, James Marcelin, Jean Sony Alcennat, Philbert Mercéus, Brunel Fucien et Monès Chéry. 

Les attaquants : Abel Therméus, Fabrice Noël, Jean Robens Jérôme, Jean Marc Alexandre et Leonel Saint-Preux. 

Les officiels : Jairo Rios Rindon, coach principal, Jairo Ossa, assistant coach, Coissi Toussaint Dogbé, préparateur physique, Erick Siméon, kiné, Beauvais Ernest, Utilero, Augustin Clamard, entraîneur de gardiens, Jean Roland Dartiguenave, team

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SYRIE 2 HAÏTI 1


MONTRÉAL – L’équipe nationale de Syrie (104e rang du classement mondial de la FIFA) a défait la sélection nationale d’Haïti (124e FIFA) 2-1 (mi-temps 2-1), samedi, dans le cadre du premier match d’une série de cinq matchs internationaux présentés cet été au Stade Saputo.

L’équipe nationale de Syrie a ouvert le pointage dès la 8e minute de jeu. L’attaquant Mohamad Alzino a accepté la passe venant du côté gauche du milieu de terrain Wael Ayan, puis a décoché un tir au poteau rapproché, battant le gardien haïtien Occenat Peterson à sa gauche.

La Syrie a doublé son avance à la 26e minute. Suite à un jeu amorcé par le milieu Feras Ismail, l’attaquant Firas Al Khatib a dribblé sur quelques mètres, puis de la ligne de la surface de réparation, a décoché un tir haut qui a frappé l’intérieur de la barre transversale avant de pénétrer le filet.

L’attaquant haïtien Léonel St Preux (29e) a réduit l’écart à un seul but moins de trois minutes plus tard. St Preux a dévié de la tête le centre du milieu Sirin Vaniel, battant le gardien Mosab Balhous au poteau éloigné.

Malgré la pluie, un total de 4649 spectateurs enthousiastes ont assisté à cette rencontre internationale, présentée en collaboration avec Emirates Canadian Sports Development et Gameday Leadership Management Consultants.

« Malgré la faible assistance en raison des conditions climatiques, il y avait une ambiance extraordinaire aujourd’hui au Stade Saputo, a déclaré le président de l’Impact de Montréal Joey Saputo. Les amateurs de soccer ont eu droit à un très bon spectacle et ont eu la chance d'encourager leur équipe à plusieurs reprises. Cela augure très bien pour les autres matchs internationaux prévus cet été. »

Rappelons que l’équipe nationale d’Haïti termine sa préparation en vue de la prochaine Gold Cup de la CONCACAF, qui s’amorcera le 3 juillet prochain.

Dans le cadre de cette série de matchs, l’Impact de Montréal affrontera la sélection haïtienne le mercredi 1er juillet à 19h30, avant de faire face à la formation syrienne le mercredi 8 juillet à 19h30. Des billets pour ces matchs sont toujours disponibles via le Réseau Admission (514-790-1245 / admission.com) ou à la billetterie du Stade Saputo. Le prix des billets varie entre 10$ et 30$ (taxes incluses).

Entre-temps, l’Impact jouera son prochain match de saison régulière contre les Timbers à Portland, dimanche au PGE Park, à 20h (USLlive.com).

ALIGNEMENT – ÉQUIPE NATIONALE DE SYRIE
G-Mosab Balhous, D-Ali Dyab, D-Belal Abduldaim, D-Ahmad Haj Mhuhmad (Abd Al Razak Al Housian, 70e) M-Jehad Alhussien (Majed Alhaj, 86e), M-Bakri Tarab, M-Wael Ayan (Aattef Jennat, 58e), M-Firas Ismail, A-Mohamad Alzino (Raja Rafe, 65e), A-Firas Alkhatib, A-Hamzeh Alitoni

ALIGNEMENT – SÉLECTION NATIONALE D’HAÏTI
G-Occenat Peterson (Jean-Dominique Zepherin, 46e), D-Markorel Sampeur (Exumé Simpson, 84e), D-Nesly Fellinga, D-Frantz Bertin, D-Bruny Pierre-Richard, M-Sirin Vaniel, M-Judelin Aveska, M-Monès Chery (Jean-Marc Alexandre, 77e), M-Raymond Ednerson, M-Brunel Fucien (Jerome Robins, 65e), A-Leonel Saint Preux


BUTS
SYR: Mohamad Alzino (Wael Ayan) – 8e minute
SYR: Firas Al Khatib (Firas Ismail) – 26e minute
HTI: Léonel St Preux (Sirin Vaniel) - 29e minute

TIRS AU BUT SYR 11 HTI 10
ARRÊTS SYR 7 HTI 5
FAUTES SYR 10 HTI 6
HORS-JEUX SYR 3 HTI 4
CORNERS SYR 3 HTI 8

AVERTISSEMENTS
HTI - Raymon Ednerson (38e)
SYR - Wael Ayan (42e)
SYR - Feras Ismail (74e)

LES PROCHAINS MATCHS
• Dimanche, 28 juin – IMPACT @ Portland – PGE Park – 20h (USLlive.com)
• Mercredi, 1er juillet - Équipe nationale d’Haïti VS IMPACT – Stade Saputo – 19h30*
• Dimanche, 5 juillet – Charleston @ IMPACT – Stade Saputo - 15h30 (CKAC Sports, Radio-Canada, THE TEAM 990, USLlive.com)
• Mercredi, 8 juillet – Équipe nationale de Syrie VS IMPACT – Stade Saputo - 19h30*
*Matchs internationaux

PHOTOS PÉPÉ AU STADE SAPUTO
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Source: Patrick Vallée, Impact de Montréal
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Friday, June 26, 2009

Robert Duval, Founder & Director of L'Athletique d'Haiti



Robert Duval, Founder & Director of L'Athletique d'Haiti








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Robert Duval is the founder and director of l'Athletique d'Haiti. Always an athlete, in high school and college he participated on a semi-professional level. After college, he joined the Haitian Olympic Swimming Committee and Haitian Olympic Track Committee. He then became the Secretary General and President of the first division of soccer in Haiti and went on to win the international games entitled Concacaf, which is a competition amongst Caribbean and Central American countries. Haiti has won Concacaf twice. Boby is also a former political prisoner, who was freed by Jimmy Carter's international human rights efforts in Haiti.

"Duval has turned a patch of dirt on the outskirts of an industrial area into a rare sight here in Haiti's capital: a wide-open green space with lockers, showers and equipment usually unavailable even in the nation's biggest athletic club."
- David Gonzalez, The New York Times

Haiti in Montreal....


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• Saturday, June 27 – Haiti VS Syria – Saputo Stadium – 3:30 pm* 
• Sunday, June 28 – IMPACT @ Portland – 8 pm (USLlive.com) 
• Wednesday, July 1 – Haiti VS IMPACT – Saputo Stadium – 7:30 pm* 
• Sunday, July 5 – Charleston @ IMPACT – 3:30 pm (CKAC Sports, Radio-Canada, THE TEAM 990, USLlive.com) 
• Wednesday, July 8 – Syria VS IMPACT – Saputo Stadium – 7:30 pm*


Lesly Fellinga - SC Heerenveen - Dutch Division I(Eredivisie)



Lesly Fellinga (born September 29, 1985 Port-au-Prince, Haiti) is a Dutch footballer of Haitian descent who plays for Eredivisie club SC Heerenveen and the Haiti national team.

Fellinga played for the youth teams of ZFC Zuidlaren and FC Groningen before joining Eerste Divisie club BV Veendam in 2006. He was a regular feature for the club in the 2007-08 season. SC Heerenveen picked him up in a summer 2008 transfer. He made his first team debut for Heerenveen in a European match against Vitória FC.

Fellinga was first called up for the national team of Haiti for a friendly against Panama in March 2007. He made his debut for the Haiti U21 selection in a game against the United States in Dallas, Texas, a few days later. He senior team debut came in a World Cup qualifier against the Netherlands Antilles in June 2008.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Congratulations Jozy way to represent the CONCACAF!!!


Jozy And The Giant Killers.  Do you believe in miracles? The U.S. did, weathering shot after shot to stun top-ranked Spain 2-0 behind goals by Jozy Altidore and Clint Dempsey. 

Altidore's goal leads U.S. to stunning upset

BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa (AP) -- The United States stunned top-ranked Spain 2-0 Thursday night on goals by Jozy Altidore and Clint Dempsey, advancing to the Confederations Cup final with one of the Americans' biggest soccer victories.

Altidore scored in the 27th minute and Dempsey added a goal in the 74th as the Americans became the first team to defeat Spain since Romania in November 2006.

The chances of such a U.S. victory seemed slim just a few days ago. The 14th-ranked Americans lost their first two games in the Confederations Cup, an eight-nation World Cup warmup, and were on the verge of elimination.

Now they will play defending champion Brazil or host South Africa on Sunday in its first-ever men's final at a FIFA competition.

Spain, the European champion, had set an international record with 15 straight victories and was trying to stretch its unbeaten streak to 36, breaking the mark set by Brazil from December 1993 to January 1996.

But American goalkeeper Tim Howard came up with several big saves and Altidore got the first goal when he outmuscled Joan Capdevila, his teammate on Spain's Villarreal to beat goalkeeper Iker Casillas. Dempsey scored when he pounced on Landon Donovan's cross, which bounced off the foot of Sergio Ramos.

Midfielder Michael Bradley, the son of U.S. coach Bob Bradley, will miss the final. He received the Americans' third red card of the tournament for a late sliding tackle in the 87th minute.

The U.S. had been 1-7-1 against top-ranked teams, beating Brazil in the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup and tying Argentina last summer in an exhibition at Giants Stadium. When the United States upset Brazil, goalkeeper Kasey Keller had an outstanding game, just as Howard did.

The Americans were boosted by the return of captain Carlos Bocanegra, who had been sidelined since injuring a hamstring during a World Cup qualifier on June 6. He played left back instead of central defense.

The United States had lost its three previous matches against Spain, 3-1 in the first round of the 1950 World Cup, 2-0 in a 1992 exhibition at Valladolid and 1-0 in an exhibition on June 4 last year at Santander.

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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Frantz Bertin - OFI Crete - Greek Super League


Frantz Bertin aka Bertin (born 30 May 1983 in Paris, France) is a Haitian football player who currently plays for OFI Crete of the Greek Super League. His usual demarcation is midfielder.

Bertin was born in France but joined Italy's Juventus youth team in 2002 before moving on to Spain in 2004 to play for Santander, CD Tenerife, Atlético Madrid B, Benidorm CD and FC Luzern.

He was a Haiti squad member at the 2007 Gold Cup Finals and made his national team debut in their final game against Canada. In February 2008, he played in the friendly series against Venezuela, which served as a warm-up for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Nicaragua or the Netherlands Antilles.

Leonel Saint-Preux - Minnesota Thunder - USL Division I


Leonel Saint-Preux (born March 12, 1985 in Cap-Haïtien) is a Haitian soccer player who currently plays for Minnesota Thunder in the USL First Division.

Saint-Preux began his career with Haitian club Zénith, where he was generally regarded as one of the most promising footballing talents in the Ligue Haïtienne.

Saint-Preux signed with Minnesota Thunder of the USL First Division on April 15, 2009. Scored on his debut on April 18, 2009, in a game against the Austin Aztex.

Saint-Preux has represented Haiti at various youth levels. He was a member of Haiti's qualifying squad for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, scoring a memorable 40 yard goal in his nation's 2-1 victory over Canada. He debuted for the full Haitian national team in 2007, and has since participated in several World Cup qualifying matches. He scored his first international goal on November 19, 2008, in a 1-1 tie against Suriname.

Jean-Marc Alexandre - Real Salt Lake - USA USL Division I


Jean-Marc Alexandre (born 24 August 1986 in Verrettes - Saint-Marc Arrondissement, in the Artibonite Department of Haiti) is a Haitian soccer player who currently plays for Austin Aztex in the USL First Division, on loan from Real Salt Lake.

Alexandre grew up Delray Beach, Florida, attended Atlantic High School, and played college soccer at Lynn University. During his collegiate years he also played in the USL Premier Development League with Palm Beach Pumas and Ventura County Fusion.

Alexandre was drafted in the first round (12th overall) in the 2009 MLS SuperDraft by Real Salt Lake. He made his professional debut on 28 March 2009, coming on as a substitute in RSL's game against Seattle Sounders FC.

He was loaned out to USL-1 side Austin Aztex in May 2009.

Alexandre is a full international for Haiti, having played in three friendlies in 2008, starting against Honduras, and coming off the bench against Trinidad & Tobago twice.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Jean-Jacques Pierre - FC Nantes - French Division I


Jean-Jacques Pierre (born January 23, 1981) is a Haitian football player, who currently plays defender for FC Nantes of France.

Before joining Nantes in August 2005, Pierre played for Peñarol Montevideo of Uruguay and Cavaly AS of Haiti.

Pierre was the captain of the U-23 Haiti national football team, and is an emerging player for the full national squad. He made his full national team debut in a December 2001 friendly match against El Salvador and was a Haiti squad member at the 2002[1] and 2007 Gold Cup Finals. Also, he played in 2 World Cup qualifying matches in 2004. According to the Haitian press, on March 25th 2009, Jean-Jacques Pierre announced his retirement from the national side citing false accusations against him. Also, Pierre explained he was not as much valued in the national team as he is in Nantes F.C.

Alexandre Boucicaut - Violette Athletic Club - Haitian League Division I


Alexandre Boucicaut (born November 18, 1981 in Port-au-Prince) is a Haitian football (soccer) player.

Boucicaut played 47 games from 2000-2004 for Violette Athletic Club for the Haitian First Division, scoring 22 goals during his four years with the popular Haitian side. Played with Racing Club Haitien of the Haitian First Division during the 1999 and 2000 seasons.

Boucicaut is one of a growing number of Caribbean players to join the ranks of Major League Soccer. He has become only the fourth player from the island country to play in the USA's top flight soccer league, following on the heels of retired Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder Sebastien Vorbe, Patrick Tardieu, and Jean Philippe Peguero.

The young Boucicaut possesses plenty of experience representing Haiti, having played 15 games for the Haiti Under-23 National Team and eight games with the Senior National Team. He has scored 12 international goals in his 23 combined appearances with the Haitian U-23 and Senior National Teams.

Boucicaut scored Haiti's lone goal in the 67th minute of the team's surprising 1-1 draw with the United States in an international friendly in 2004 at the Orange Bowl in Miami. Boucicaut was named to Haiti's 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup squad at the age of 20. Made his debut for the Haitian Senior Team in 2002 in a match against Honduras. Played 15 games for the Haitian U-23 National Team, including three games during CONCACAF qualifying for the 2004 Olympics. He also was a Haiti squad member at the 2002 and 2007 Gold Cup Finals.

Stéphane Guillaume - Cleveland City Stars - USA USL Division I


Stéphane Guillaume (born February 9, 1984 in Saint-Marc) is a Haitian soccer player who currently plays for Cleveland City Stars in the USL First Division.

Guillaume began his professional career with Aigle Noir AC in Ligue Haïtienne, before moving to MLS team Colorado Rapids in 2005. However, Guillaime was unable to play due to regulatory matters, and moved to Miami FC in February 2006. He played in Miami for two years before being released at the end of 2008.

He signed with Cleveland City Stars on May 16, 2009, and made his debut for the team the same day, against Minnesota Thunder.

Guillaume played for the Haitian U-17, U-20 and U-23 teams before making his debut for the full Haitian national team in a February 2003 friendly match against Peru. Guillaume was part of the Haiti team which won the 2007 Caribbean Nations Cup, and was in the Haiti squad at the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Gold Cup 2009

Gold Cup 2009


Ricardo Pierre-Louis - Cleveland City Stars - USA USL Division I


Ricardo Pierre-Louis (born November 2, 1984 in Léogane) is a Haitian soccer player who currently plays for Cleveland City Stars in the USL First Division.

Pierre-Louis played college soccer at Lee University, where he was a a three-time all-Southern States Athletic Conference selection in 2005, 2006 and 2007, the SSAC Newcomer of the Year in 2005, a two-time NAIA Region XIII Player of the Year in 2006 and 2007, a two-time NAIA first team all-American in 2006 and 2007, a NAIA Player of the Year in 2007, and Lee University's Athlete of the Year in 2005, 2006 and 2007 .

In 2007, he also played for the Cape Cod Crusaders in the USL Premier Development League.

Pierre-Louis was drafted in the second round (22nd overall) in the 2008 MLS SuperDraft by the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer, but did not appear in any games, and was waived at the end of the season.

He signed with the Cleveland City Stars of the USL First Division on March 17, 2009.

Pierre-Louis made his debut for the Haitian national team in 2001, at the age of 17, before he had even begun his college career at Lee, and continued to play international soccer throughout his college and PDL careers.

He won Caribbean championships with the Haitian national U-17 and U-20 teams, was captain of the Haitian national U-20 team, and was a member of the senior Haiti squad which took part in the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

James Marcelin - Puerto Rico Islanders - USA USL Division I


James Marcelin (born June 13, 1986 in Saint-Marc, Haiti) is a Haitian football (soccer) midfielder for Puerto Rico Islanders of United Soccer Leagues First Division.

Marcelin began his career with Roulado when he was sixteen. He then moved to Racing Club Haïtien. In 2008, he moved to the Puerto Rico Islanders of the USL First Division, where he is used mostly in a squad rotation system.

In 2006, Marcelin appeared for the Haitian U-21 national team. In 2007, Marcelin played for the Haiti national football team at the 2007 Gold Cup.He was recalled by Jairo Rios for a friendly match against Jamaica national football team on May 22.

Fabrice Noël - Puerto Rico Islanders - USA USL Division I


Fabrice Noël (born July 21, 1985 in Gressier, Haiti) is a Haitian soccer forward, who plays for the Puerto Rico Islanders of the USL Division One.

Fabrice grew up in the village of Gressier, 12 miles west of Port-au-Prince. He began playing soccer at a very young age, taught by his mother and brothers. By the time he was 12 years old he was playing for the national team for 15 year olds, and at the age of 16 he was one of the star players of Racing Club Haitien, one of the country's most successful club teams.

However, his skills and success ultimately brought tragedy. In November 2002, while Noël was in South Carolina taking part in an international tournament he received a phone call from his mother, telling him that his two older brothers Luckner and Kenson had been shot to death. Their murderers are thought to have been supporters of a rival club that Fabrice had refused to join. Fabrice was granted political asylum in the United States but his parents and youngest brother were forced to go into hiding.

After the ordeal in late 2002, he went to live with a former coach in Palm Beach, Florida and enrolled in Palm Beach Lakes High School. He joined the soccer team and quickly became the star, scoring 58 goals his senior season.

He received many offers from colleges but wanted to earn a pro contract in order to raise the money to bring his family to the United States. While playing in a local tournament in February 2005, he caught the eye of Colorado Rapids head coach Fernando Clavijo, who offered him a contract after he graduated high school. On June 24, 2005 it was made official and Fabrice signed with the Rapids. He made his debut less than a month later on July 20 against the San Jose Earthquakes, and scored his first goal in the season finale against Real Salt Lake.

With the help of the Colorado Rapids organization, Fabrice has set up a fund, known as the Fabrice Noël Fund in order to raise money for his parents and brother's transport to the United States.

During the 2007 MLS pre-season, the Rapids waived Fabrice and Noel signed on with the Puerto Rico Islanders. Fabrice scored the only goal in the two-legged 3rd place match in the CFU Club Championship 2007 - this victory enabled the Islanders to advance to the CONCACAF Champions League 2008–09.

Noël made his debut for Haiti in August 2006 friendly match against Guatemala. He was a Haiti squad member at the 2007 Gold Cup Finals.

Romain Genevois - FC Gueugnon - French Division II

Romain Genevois (born 28 October 1987) is a Haitian football (soccer) player, who currently plays as a defender for FC Gueugnon in the French Second Division.

Genevois came up through Gueugnon's youth ranks to make his first team debut in the 2006/2007 season.

He made his debut for Haiti in the February 2008 friendly series against Venezuela, which served as a warm-up for the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Nicaragua or the Netherlands Antilles.

Haïti - Panama, 19 juin 2009

Haïti - Panama, 19 juin 2009

A exactement quatorze jours de son premier match contre le Honduras, fixé pour le 4 juillet prochain à Seattle dans le cadre de la dixième édition de la Gold Cup 2009, la sélection haïtienne de football affronte son homologue du Panama ce 19 juin au stade Sylvio Cator.

C'est avec le titre de champion Digicel de l'Amérique centrale que l'équipe nationale du Panama foule le sol haïtien mardi 16 juin dernier en vue de jouer en amical contre l'équipe nationale d'Haïti. Engagées dans la Gold Cup, les deux équipes vont évaluer leurs forces avant de disputer la plus prestigieuse compétition au niveau de sélections nationales de la CONCACAF. 

Pour cette rencontre, le technicien colombien Jairo Rios Rindon aura l'occasion d'aligner plusieurs expatriés présents en Haïti pour préparer la phase finale de la Coupe d'or dont Yves Adley Desmarets, Kénold Versailles, Jean Dominique Zéphirin et autres. 

En face, le sélectionneur Gary Stempel pourra compter sur ses meilleurs éléments comme Luis Tejada, Jaime Penedo et Felipe Baloy pour défier une équipe qu'il a déjà humiliée (4-0) le 31 mars dernier à La Chorrera. L'équipe du Panama après avoir été battue (1-3) le 20 mai dernier par l'Argentine en amical se prépare donc à fournir une très belle opposition à l'équipe haïtienne privée de victoires depuis le 8 décembre 2008 contre Cuba (1-0). 

Ce sera pour la huitième fois que ces deux équipes vont s'affronter. Selon le site officiel de la FIFA, la première rencontre entre ces deux pays remonte au 22 août 1957 à Curaçao, victoire (3-1) pour Haïti. En revanche, l'équipe panaméenne a battu pour la première fois celle d'Haïti le 24 avril 2001 à Panama City (2-0). Bilan : trois victoires, deux nuls, deux défaites, neufs buts pour et huit buts contre. 

La meilleure prestation des Grenadiers dans la Gold Cup n'est autre que son quart de finale perdue (1-2) en 2002 devant le Costa- Rica suite à un but en or marqué par Ronald Gomes après prolongation. Pour sa part, l'équipe du Panama a pu disputer la finale de l'édition 2005. 

Dans le dernier classement mondial de la FIFA, Haïti perd deux places et se pointe à la 124e position avec 264 points et reste 17ème de la CONCACAF. De son côté, le Panama perd une place et est désormais 61e mondial avec 536 points et reste 5e de la zone. 

Signalons que ces deux pays ne se sont jamais affrontés dans une compétition officielle. Avant de jouer les 4, 8 et 11 juillet prochains contre respectivement le Honduras, la Grenade et les USA dans la Gold Cup, l'équipe haïtienne devrait laisser Port-au-Prince ce samedi 20 juin à destination de Montréal pour y disputer un tournoi triangulaire avec la Syrie 27 juin et Impact de Montréal 30 juin ou 1e juillet. L'équipe panaméenne disputera la Gold Cup dans le groupe C et affrontera successivement la Guadeloupe, le Mexique et le Nicaragua les 5, 9 et 12 juillet.

Légupeterson Alexandre
petoo76@yahoo.fr 

PORT DE PAIX CHAMPION DE HAITI CUP MME GOUGOUSSE 2009

PORT DE PAIX CHAMPION DE HAITI CUP MME GOUGOUSSE 2009 

BRUNY PIERRE RICHARD MEILLEUR JOUEUR DE LA FINALE
 
HUDSON JOSEPH MEILLEUR BUTEUR DU TOURNOI AVEC HUIT BUTS

 

En battant Homestead par 2 buts a 1 devant un public surchauffe de plus de 4,000 personnes, Port de Paix est le nouveau champion de Haiti Cup Mme Gougousse 2009. Ce Championnat, qui est a sa neuvieme edition, est devenue rapidement le numero un des championnats amateurs aux Etats Unis, en surpassant en interest et en participation du public le Gold Coast League, le Broward Latin Soccer League dirrigee par Jose Fuentes, la Caribbean American Soccer Association (CASA) Championship dirrigee par Richard Campbell a Lauderhill Sports Complex, et surtout la Copa Latina de Tommy Mulroy, vieille de 18 ans, et qui a vu la vicrtoire de Seleccion Haiti de Nono Jean Baptiste cinq fois durant ses six premieres editions.  
  
Port de Paix avait marque le premier but des la 8eme minute de jeu par Hudson Joseph. Homestead avait egalise en seconde mi temps, et Port de Paix avait repris le dessus avec un but magnifique de Fritson Jean Baptiste a la 82 eme minute. Bruny Pierre Richard, le vieux briscard de 37 ans, a ete choisi par la presse comme le meilleur joueur du match. Hudson Joseph est le meilleur buteur de la competition avec huit buts, suivi de Jacques Marie St Fleur ou Ti Nock de OKAP avec cinq buts. 
  
Les supporters de OKAP de Pompano Beach, de Gonaives, de St Marc, du Violette, du Victory, des Rebels de Fort Lauderdale, de Miami Soccer, de Fadjkid de Little Haiti, de Port de Paix et de Homestead, qui ont paye $20 a la porte, ont fete ensemble la victoire meritee de Port de Paix pendant plus d'une heure apres le match, dans une ambiance surchauffee animee par les orchestres Gabel et Djakout Mizik. Durant son parcours vers le titre, Port de Paix a recolte cinq victoires, et une defaite devant les Rebels par 2 buts a 1 lors du premier tour. Le nouveau champion avait battu CD Cortez par 6 buts a 1, Honduras par 5 buts a 1, Gonaives par 4 buts a 1 en quart de finale, Rebels par 3 buts a 2 en demi finale, et finalement Homestead bar 2 buts a 1. Soit un total de 22 buts pour et 8 buts contre. Un palmares vraiment impressionant.  
  
Un autre fait a signaler, c'est que la ville de North Miami et le School Board de la ville, ou se joue ce championnat, en prenant compte du succes de Haiti Cup Mme Gougousse durant ces huit premieres annees, qui attire des equipes et le public de Homestead a Orlando en passant par Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Lauderhill et Palm Beach, et de l'attraction saine et educative offerte par ce Championnat pendant 13 weekends durant la saison touristique, aux citoyens et familles de la Floride du Sud, a investi plus de $2 millions a la fin de la derniere saison pour ameliorer l'infrastructure du Stadium FIU North, en installant cette annee un magnifique gazon artificiel et un track olympique autour du terrain de football, que le public et surtout les joueurs apprecient enormement. Durant les huit premieres annees, les joueurs se plaignaient continuellement de la boue tout le long du milieu du terrain naturel et devant les buts, qui parfois faussait les resultats des matches et meme endommageait les chevilles et genoux des joueurs. C'est la Democratie en Action. 
  
Par comparaison, la ville de Port de Paix, Haiti, d'ou ces joueurs sont originaires, n'a meme plus un parc, ni un terrain de football depuis plus de 12 ans, ni meme une equipe dans le Championnat National Digicel en Haiti.  
  
Le Parc Capois la Mort, qui a ete donne a la Ligue de Port de Paix, ou j'ai joue plusieurs matches avec le Victory contre le Victoria de Port de Paix durant les annees 50, et ou se jouaient les matches du Championnat Interregional - Coupe du 3 Juillet, ou la Ligue de Port de Paix avait brille durant les annees 70, est transforme aujoud'hui en un depotoir de carcasses de vehicules et de detritus qui entourent un lagon malsain de quatre pieds d'eau puante ou se reproduisent les moustiques de toutes sortes infectant la population des bidonvilles avoisinants de malaria et de fievre dingue. 
  
Nous envoyons un gros coup de chapeau d'abord au Createur et Promoteur de Haiti Cup Mme Gougousse, Patrick Fabre, et ensuite au Maire de North Miami, Monsieur Kevin Burns, aux Commissaires Jacques Despinosse, Marie Erlande Steril, Michael Blynn, et Scott Galvin, et a Monsieur Bobby Watson, du Departement des Parcs et Recreation de la ville de North Miami, qui ont beaucoup travaille pendant plusieurs annees pour obtenir les fonds necessaires du budget de la Municipalite de North Miami pour la realisation de ce projet.  
  
Cordialement, 
  
Joe Namphy

The Faulous four - 1974 FIFA World Cup


[Top Left] Antoine Tassy, Claudel Legros. [Bottom Left] Tom Pouce, Emmanuel Sanon.

Antoine Tassy (born 26 March 1924) is a former Haitian football (soccer) manager. He was the manager of the Haiti national football team in the 1974 FIFA World Cup, their only World Cup appearance to date.

Emmanuel "Manno" Sanón was one of Haïti's most celebrated footballers. He starred in the Haïti national team during its venture into the 1974 FIFA World Cup in Germany.

1974 FIFA World Cup
Emmanuel Sanon scoring against Dino Zoff


Having qualified by first knocking out Puerto Rico in a play-off, then topping the final group in the capital Port-au-Prince, Haïti was drawn into a very difficult group featuring two-time champions Italy, future champions Argentina, and Poland, who managed third place in the tournament. While they predictably finished last in the group with three losses and a -12 goal difference, Emmanuel Sanon scored both goals for the country in the tournament.

He scored against Argentina in the last game of the group, but by far the most famous goal occurred against Italy. The Azzurri had not let in a goal in 19 games prior to the World Cup, thanks to goalkeeper Dino Zoff (who, incidentally, stayed along to guide Italy to the their 1982 world championship).

However, in the opening of the second half, Sanon shocked the Italians with the opening goal. However this lead didn't hold and Italy went on to win 3-1. By the time Haiti was tossed from the tournament after losing 0-7 to Poland and 1-4 to Argentina, Sanon had cemented his place in history. With 13 goals scored in international games, he was the best scorer in the Haiti national team history before being overtaken by Golman Pierre.