[Chiumiento] will wear number 29 for FCZ, the same number that Eric Hassli once wore for the team. Chiumiento and Hassli are friends, and until recently were teammates on the Vancouver Whitecaps in Major League Soccer.
Congratulations to former Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Philippe Davies on signing with Richmond Kickers of USL Pro earlier today. The Kickers also brought in another former 'Cap, Long Tan, on loan from DC United. Good luck to him as well.
When I saw this shot all I could think of was this. What an amazing goal. Best climb I can recall having seen in MLS.
FC Edmonton just announced that they have taken midfielder Bryan Arguez on loan from the Montreal Impact. Arguez, 23, joined the Impact this past offseason from the Fort Lauderdale Strikers. The Eddies have had a lot of problems this year holding and moving the ball through the centre of the park, apart from Shaun Saiko. Arguez is a defensive midfielder by trade, a big lanky guy who's raw but physically solid, so he won't help much there. But he should provide more defensive support for the overworked Paul Hamilton. This might be bad news for rookie Canadian midfielder Kenny Caceros, who's had a decent start to his professional career.
Look, I normally don't do this. But Major League Soccer's charitable causes umbrella, MLS W.O.R.K.S., is running a contest where fans vote for the "Community MVP". Each MLS team nominates someone doing great community work and the nominees are put to a fan vote. The winner gets $10,000 for their cause and a trip to the MLS All-Star Game. Some teams have been sleazy: Toronto FC nominated one of their employees, and the Portland Timbers nominated their own supporters' trust. But the Whitecaps have nominated a fellow named Alan Bates, one of the major figures in Vancouver Street Soccer (full disclosure: Vancouver Street Soccer is the chosen 2012 charity of the Vancouver Southsiders). I met Alan, briefly, when I was playing at their tournament in North Vancouver this past spring: he's an extremely nice, soft-spoken gentleman in that way which only people who spend hours every day labouring in anonymity to make the world a better place can pull off. There are a lot of brilliant nominees from teams that aren't Portland or Toronto on that list and a lot of causes that deserve $10,000. If you have a connection with one of those other causes then please give them your support. But if you didn't really have an opinion, or you're a Whitecaps fan who didn't know this was happening, or you just like what Vancouver Street Soccer wants to achieve, click the link, swing over to the MLS W.O.R.K.S. site, and feed it your name and e-mail address to support Alan and the great work he does.
The Canadian Soccer Association today announced its roster for an eight-day U-20 camp in Mexico beginning July 1. The camp will include two matches against the Mexican U-20 national team. One FC Edmonton player and six members of the Vancouver Whitecaps organization have made the cut. Congratulations to Dino Gardner of FC Edmonton and Callum Irving, Daniel Stanese, Ben McKendry, Bryce Alderson, Yassin Essa, and Ben Fisk of the Vancouver Whitecaps.
Today, the Canadian Soccer Association announced a 20-man roster for the U-15 Copa Mexico de Naciones Sub-15, a tournament taking place in Ciudad de Mexico next week. Five members of the Vancouver Whitecaps Residency and one academy player with FC Edmonton have been named to the twenty-man roster. Representing the Whitecaps are defender Evan Libke and midfielders Francesco Saporito, A.J. Lopez, Marcello Polisi, and Olamide Ajibike. Representing FC Edmonton is forward Aymar Sigue. Canada's in a strong group with the host Mexicans, Nigeria, and Chile, which ought to pose a formidable and welcome challenge for these young men. Good luck to all involved!
If you're in Edmonton and not working for a living, swing by Clarke Field at 2 PM Mountain time to watch the FC Edmonton Supporters Group take on Vancouver Whitecaps supporters (the Southsiders and the Curva Collective) in a charity match for Kick In for Kids. Bring gently used soccer equipment or a cash donation to support the cause, and come watch some crappy soccer played by fat men on a good field. Yours truly will be playing for the Vancouver team, and by "playing" I mean "spending as much time on the bench as he can get away with".
Your humble correspondent was live in the West Coast Weekly studio (i.e. Pierce's apartment) with Pierce Lang and Michael McColl on West Coast Weekly, where we discussed Vancouver's latest 3-1 loss to Sporting Kansas City. I'd often dreamed of coming up to a Lang's apartment after a soccer game but not like that. Highly recommended is the segment before mine, where historian Robert Janning discusses his book West Coast Reign. Sadly I won't be able to review it in this space but it sounds like a fascinating read and is a great interview. Then listen for me rambling exhaustedly about tactics and prawn sandwiches until they finally drag me off with a big hook.
@86forever yes -alex comsia, jordan haynes, marco carducci
— Marco Bustos (@marcobustos10) April 16, 2012
Thanks to Whitecaps Residency U-16 attacking midfielder Marco Bustos on that ol' newsbreaker Twitter for word that four Vancouver Whitecaps are off to a Canadian national U-17 camp in Italy this week. In addition to Bustos, the Whitecaps are sending goalkeeper Marco Carducci, left winger/fullback Jordan Haynes, and central defender Alex Comsia. All are 1996-born players with the Whitecaps U-16 team; Bustos is from Winnipeg, Haynes is from Ontario, Carducci is from Calgary and Comsia is from North Vancouver. Good luck to all four!