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Canadian men's soccer team announced -FISU GAMES Bangkok

OTTAWA (CIS) - Ten all-Canadians highlight Canada's 19-member men's soccer roster for the 2007 Summer Universiade in Bangkok, Thailand, announced Thursday by Canadian Interuniversity Sport.

The men's soccer competition at the 24th Universiade is scheduled from August 8-18 with Canada opening against host Thailand on the August 7. The Czech Republic and Ireland are also in Canada's pool.

Midfielder Junior Castrillon-Rendon (Calgary) and forward Mark Korthuis (Saskatoon) of the reigning CIS champion Alberta Golden Bears are among the 10 players on the squad who have been honoured as all-Canadians during their university careers. Seven members received the award in 2006, while four are multiple honourees: midfielder Nick Perugini (Montreal) from Trinity Western University, Gérardo Argento (Montreal), a goalkeeper from Université de Montreal, UBC forward Steve Frazao (Port Moody, B.C.), and University of Toronto defender Eric Tse (Toronto).

Université de Montreal, CIS bronze-medal winners in 2006, and UBC, national champions in 2005, join the University of Western Ontario as the most-represented schools with three players each. Alberta has two, while Laval, Guelph, Toronto, Dalhousie, Trinity Western and Saint Mary's each have one apiece. Canada West has the most conference representation with six players.

There are also two players from non-CIS schools on the team: midfielder Nicolas Suter (Brossard, Que.), a transfer from NCAA Division I Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey who will play for Université de Montreal next season, and defender Luca Bellisomo (Johannesburg, South Africa), an NAIA third team all-American from Simon Fraser University.

Eleven of the 19 players are in their fourth or fifth year of eligibility, while the lone rookie is midfielder Nawar Hanna (Hassake, Syria) of Université de Montreal, a CIS tournament all-star in 2006.

Forward Jason De Thomasis (Maple, Ont.) from Western led the CIS with nine goals in 2006 and is one of several talented veteran strikers available to head coach Pat Raimondo of Université de Montreal. Castrillon-Rendon (eight goals) and Frazao (seven goals) were also among the leaders this past season, and Frazao is a former CIS scoring champion (12 in 2002) and two-time Canada West scoring champion (10 in 2003). Saint Mary's Matthew D'Angelo (Ottawa) found the back of the net 10 times in 2005, a season in which Korthuis netted seven.

Frazao and Castrillon-Rendon are also two team members with professional experience, playing together on the now defunct Calgary Mustangs of the A-League, a franchise that Korthuis also played for. Frazao also spent a season with the Vancouver Whitecaps of the United Soccer League, while Argento has been the third-string goalie for the Montreal Impact of the USL for three years.

Argento, the 2005 CIS rookie of the year, posted a 4-0-1 record with three shutouts this season before backstopping the Carabins to bronze at the CIS championship. Al-Shaibani, a three-time OUA all-star, allowed just six goals in 10 appearances for Western, going 6-1-1 with three shutouts during the regular season and earning player of the game honours in the Mustangs OUA final win in penalty kicks.

"The most exciting part of this team is that we've got a wide range of skill sets and abilities and we'll be able to throw different things at our opponents," said Raimondo, a two-time CIS coach of the year. "We've got everything from the hard-nosed player to the shifty, skilled guys, and we have players who are versatile and can play two or three different positions. We're also deep, and one through 19 the level won't drop off."

"For us to be successful, our two goaltenders will have to have a good tournament, our strikers are going to have to be extremely opportunistic and our backs need to be big and strong. It will be a unified effort that we'll need."

Frazao is the lone returning player from the 2003 Universiade team that placed 15th in Korea. Only the top eight teams are guaranteed a return invite (something Canada missed out on in 2005) and that is an attainable goal for this group of 19 according to Raimondo.

"We've made it clear to the boys from day one that we'd like to finish top eight and guarantee our participation in 2009," he said. "The guys are committed to training hard over the summer and already we are far better prepared."

This year's roster was selected based on two regional tryout camps in early May. This group will also benefit from pre-Universiade training sessions, meeting in Vancouver for a day of training, then spending a week in Beijing en route to Bangkok.

Canada finds itself in a challenging pool with host Thailand (10th in 2005, 6th in 2003), as well as the Czech Republic (6th in 2005, 3rd in 2003) and Ireland (12th in 2005, 13th in 2003). The Canadians open against Thailand on August 7 in what will undoubtedly be an electric atmosphere, followed by games against the Czech Republic (August 9) and Ireland (August 11). The medal round concludes August 17.

"We're going to be in tough," Raimondo said, "but it's always exciting to play the host country in the opening game and that will be an experience the boys will never forget. It's hard to say what the teams will look like, but based on their international reputation we can expect Thailand to be quick and non-stop, the Czechs to play a more technical game, and we'll see the ball in the air a little more against Ireland. So we've got three very different styles of soccer to play against and that's exciting too."

In 2003, Canada went 1-2 in pool play before dropping their first two second-round tilts. They defeated Nigeria in their final match to place 15th. Canada finds one familiar pool opponent this time around in Ireland, a team they lost 2-1 to in Korea.

"What we learned from Korea is that fitness is maybe the most important thing because you play six games in 11 days on huge international fields in 40 degree heat and high humidity," said Raimondo, an assistant coach at the 2003 Universiade. "The boys need to be fit, and there's a commitment to that with this group."

Joining Raimondo on the coaching staff, which was announced in April, are Mike Mosher from UBC, Rock Basacco from Western and Lou Bilek from STFX.

Japan is the defending Universiade champion, with Italy taking silver and Morocco bronze in 2005.

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Canadian Men's Soccer Roster: Summer Universiade, Bangkok, Thailand (August 7-17, 2007)

GOALKEEPERS

Haidar Al-Shaibani (3rd, London, Ont., University of Western Ontario & CSL North York Astros)

Gérardo Argento (2nd, Montreal, Que., Université de Montreal & CSL Trois Rivieres Attak ) *^

DEFENDERS

Luca Bellisomo (3rd, Johannesburg, South Africa, Simon Fraser University & USL Van. Whitecap reserves )

Adam Legg (4th. Aylmer, Ont., University of Western Ontario & London AEK) *

Alex Levesque-Tremblay (2nd, Baie-Saint-Paul, Que., Université Laval & ???)

Jamie Fairweather (5th, Guelph, Ont., University of Guelph & USL/PDL Toronto Lynx)

Paul Seymour (5th, Vancouver, B.C., University of British Columbia & Vancouver Selects) !

Eric Tse (4th, Toronto, Ont., University of Toronto & CSL Toronto Supra Portuguese) *^$

MIDFIELDERS

Junior Castrillon-Rendon (2nd, Calgary, Alta., University of Alberta & Calgary Mustangs?) *

Michael Elliot (4th, Vancouver, B.C., University of British Columbia & Vancouver Westside)

Nawar Hanna (1st, Hassake, Syria, Université de Montreal QCSL Spain) %

Ryan Haughn (4th, Halifax, N.S., Dalhousie University & Halifax City SC) *

Nick Perugini (4th, Montreal, Que., Trinity Western University & PCSL Fraser Valley Action) *^!$

Nicolas Suter (Brossard, Que., NCAA Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey & QCSL Haiti)

FORWARDS

Pascal Aoun (3rd, Montreal, Que., Université de Montreal & LSEQ Royal-Sélect of Beauport? )

Matthew D'Angelo (4th, Ottawa, Ont., Saint Mary's University & Ottawa Internationals?) ^

Jason De Thomasis (4th, Maple, Ont., University of Western Ontario & CSL Vaughan Italia Shooters)

Steve Frazao (4th, Port Moody, B.C., University of British Columbia & PCSL Vancouver Thunderbirds) *#

Mark Korthuis (4th, Saskatoon, Sask., University of Alberta & ???) ^%

KEY

* 2006 All-Canadian

^ 2005 All-Canadian

! 2004 All-Canadian

# 2003 All-Canadian

% 2006 CIS Tournament All-Star

$ 2005 CIS Tournament All-Star

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quote:Originally posted by thunderguy

Canadian Men's Soccer Roster: Summer Universiade, Bangkok, Thailand (August 7-17, 2007)

GOALKEEPERS

Haidar Al-Shaibani (3rd, London, Ont., University of Western Ontario & CSL North York Astros)

Gérardo Argento (2nd, Montreal, Que., Université de Montreal & CSL Trois Rivieres Attak ) *^

DEFENDERS

Luca Bellisomo (3rd, Johannesburg, South Africa, Simon Fraser University & USL Van. Whitecap reserves )

Adam Legg (4th. Aylmer, Ont., University of Western Ontario & London AEK) *

Alex Levesque-Tremblay (2nd, Baie-Saint-Paul, Que., Université Laval & ???)

Jamie Fairweather (5th, Guelph, Ont., University of Guelph & USL/PDL Toronto Lynx)

Paul Seymour (5th, Vancouver, B.C., University of British Columbia & Vancouver Selects) !

Eric Tse (4th, Toronto, Ont., University of Toronto & CSL Toronto Supra Portuguese) *^$

MIDFIELDERS

Junior Castrillon-Rendon (2nd, Calgary, Alta., University of Alberta & Calgary Mustangs?) *

Michael Elliot (4th, Vancouver, B.C., University of British Columbia & Vancouver Westside)

Nawar Hanna (1st, Hassake, Syria, Université de Montreal QCSL Spain) %

Ryan Haughn (4th, Halifax, N.S., Dalhousie University & NSSL Dunbrack) *

Nick Perugini (4th, Montreal, Que., Trinity Western University & PCSL Fraser Valley Action) *^!$

Nicolas Suter (Brossard, Que., NCAA Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey & QCSL Haiti)

FORWARDS

Pascal Aoun (3rd, Montreal, Que., Université de Montreal & LSEQ Royal-Sélect of Beauport? )

Matthew D'Angelo (4th, Ottawa, Ont., Saint Mary's University & Ottawa Internationals?) ^

Jason De Thomasis (4th, Maple, Ont., University of Western Ontario & CSL Vaughan Italia Shooters)

Steve Frazao (4th, Port Moody, B.C., University of British Columbia & Vancouver Whitecaps) *#

Mark Korthuis (4th, Saskatoon, Sask., University of Alberta & ???) ^%

KEY

* 2006 All-Canadian

^ 2005 All-Canadian

! 2004 All-Canadian

# 2003 All-Canadian

% 2006 CIS Tournament All-Star

$ 2005 CIS Tournament All-Star

Ryan Haughn plays for Halifax City SC. He doesn't play for Halifax Dunbrack.

http://www.nssoccerleague.ca/player_profile.php?player_id=88267&team_id=24734

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I managed to get my hands on the FISU (world university games) itinerary...

Sat July 28 friendly vs Simon Fraser University in Vancouver

Wed Aug 1 friendly vs Remin University in Beijing

Thurs Aug 2 another friendly vs Remin University in Beijing

Sat Aug 4 friendly vs Great Britain in Bangkok

There are 4 pools of 4 teams that qualified for the games. Canada is in pool A

Tues Aug 7 GAME 1 vs Thailand

Thurs Aug 9 GAME 2 vs Czech Republic

Sat Aug 11 GAME 3 vs Ireland

Mon Aug 13 1/4 final

Wed Aug 15 semi final

Fri Aug 17 final

Sat Aug 18 Closing Ceremonies

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quote:Originally posted by thunderguy

Canadian Men's Soccer Roster: Summer Universiade, Bangkok, Thailand (August 7-17, 2007)

GOALKEEPERS

Haidar Al-Shaibani (3rd, London, Ont., University of Western Ontario & CSL North York Astros)

Gérardo Argento (2nd, Montreal, Que., Université de Montreal & CSL Trois Rivieres Attak ) *^

DEFENDERS

Luca Bellisomo (3rd, Johannesburg, South Africa, Simon Fraser University & USL Van. Whitecap reserves )

Adam Legg (4th. Aylmer, Ont., University of Western Ontario & London AEK) *

Alex Levesque-Tremblay (2nd, Baie-Saint-Paul, Que., Université Laval & ???)

Jamie Fairweather (5th, Guelph, Ont., University of Guelph & USL/PDL Toronto Lynx)

Paul Seymour (5th, Vancouver, B.C., University of British Columbia & Vancouver Selects) !

Eric Tse (4th, Toronto, Ont., University of Toronto & CSL Toronto Supra Portuguese) *^$

MIDFIELDERS

Junior Castrillon-Rendon (2nd, Calgary, Alta., University of Alberta & Calgary Mustangs?) *

Michael Elliot (4th, Vancouver, B.C., University of British Columbia & Vancouver Westside)

Nawar Hanna (1st, Hassake, Syria, Université de Montreal QCSL Spain) %

Ryan Haughn (4th, Halifax, N.S., Dalhousie University & Halifax City SC) *

Nick Perugini (4th, Montreal, Que., Trinity Western University & PCSL Fraser Valley Action) *^!$

Nicolas Suter (Brossard, Que., NCAA Fairleigh Dickinson University, New Jersey & QCSL Haiti)

FORWARDS

Pascal Aoun (3rd, Montreal, Que., Université de Montreal & LSEQ Royal-Sélect of Beauport? )

Matthew D'Angelo (4th, Ottawa, Ont., Saint Mary's University & Ottawa Internationals?) ^

Jason De Thomasis (4th, Maple, Ont., University of Western Ontario & CSL Vaughan Italia Shooters)

Steve Frazao (4th, Port Moody, B.C., University of British Columbia & PCSL Vancouver Thunderbirds) *#

Mark Korthuis (4th, Saskatoon, Sask., University of Alberta & ???) ^%

KEY

* 2006 All-Canadian

^ 2005 All-Canadian

! 2004 All-Canadian

# 2003 All-Canadian

% 2006 CIS Tournament All-Star

$ 2005 CIS Tournament All-Star

Alex Lévesque-Tremblay is playing for Royal-Sélect Beauport in the LSEQ.

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2-1 Canada vs Ireland in the 73 minute

If Canada wins they are through to the round of 16, a loss sends them to the bottom 8 and a tie leaves it up to the god's of the other games.

The win against the heavily favourd Czechs was the key for these university boys.

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quote:Originally posted by Richard

I guess because the Canadian team represents Canadian Interuniversity Sports which is the Canadian equivalent of the American NCAA. Only student-athletes attending Canadian universities qualify for the team.

Not true.

Here's the men's baskettball roster:

http://www.cisport.ca/e/international/story_detail.cfm?id=671

I think every team make their own decision about NCAA athletes since I've notice NCAA players on the Volleyball's teams and the women basketball team as well.

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Thanks to Griffon on ImpactSoccer forum for this article:

BANGKOK, Thailand -- Canada, a country that has never made it out of group play at the Universiade, is all of a sudden through to the semifinal round after a 1-0 victory over Great Britain at Royal Thai Army Stadium on Monday.

Nawar Hanna, one of the smallest players on the field, scored the goal - on a header, no less - that has lifted Canada into the final four, where they will meet Italy on Wednesday.

The University of Montreal medical student came into the box late on an Adam Legg corner kick and hammered home the winner in the 86th minute.

"Definitely, this is one of my best goals," said a beaming Hanna, who said he can count on his fingers the number of times he has tallied with his head. "Maybe not the most beautiful, but the most celebrated one.

"Usually I don't go in the box for set pieces. This time, I don't know why, just by instinct, I told Mike [Elliot], 'Stay back, I'll go,' and maybe they didn't see me coming. It was a great ball from Adam, right on my head, and I just had to put it in the goal."

Italy beat Japan 4-3 on penalty kicks today, while Thailand and Ukraine will meet in the other semifinal. The host Thais beat Mexico 1-0 and Ukraine slipped past Uruguay 2-1.

Canada has come a long way since its opener, a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Thailand. They stayed alive with a 1-0 win over the Czechs and then advanced out of their group with a 2-1 victory over Ireland to set up today's quarterfinal match.

At the 2003 Universiade in Korea, Canada placed 15th. Only the top eight teams are automatically invited back for the following Games and Canada was left off the list for Turkey in 2005.

"Leaving home, nobody would have ever believed that we could play for a medal," said head coach Pat Raimondo, "and now we're in a position to do that. Our number one objective was top eight and now what a hard-fought battle to pull this one off late in the game. The boys are doing tremendously. They're doing everything they need to do to give themselves a chance and they deserve a hell of a lot of credit."

Goalkeeper Haidar Al-Shaibani of London, Ont., looked confident in earning his second shutout in as many appearances, and Canada continued to get strong performances from its back line on out.

The Canadians switched things up a bit Monday, going with three at the back and five in the midfield, making it tough going for Great Britain in the middle of the park and forcing them to hit over the top.

"We made some changes to the lineup, changed the formation and the boys responded," said Raimondo. "They accept what the coaching staff gives them and they put their heads down and they work. These guys are heroes to me. I'm so proud of this group."

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