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Crystal Palace USA re-signs nine key players for 2008
21 Feb, 2008Crystal Palace Baltimore announced today that it has re-signed nine players from last season's squad. Gary Brooks, Sergio Flores, Shintaro Harada, Bryan Harkin, Ibrahim Kante, Andrew Marshall, Matthew Mbuta, Brian Rowland and Alex Ughiovhe were all key members of a Palace USA team that finished strongly, just one win from making the playoffs in their inaugural season in USL-2.
Former Baltimore Blast and UMBC goalkeeper, Brian Rowland, had an outstanding first year back in outdoor soccer, missing only one game and allowing a mere sixteen goals in nineteen league appearances.
Sergio Flores will play as a out-and-out striker this season, moving up from the midfield role he filled last year. He is expected to fulfill the goal-scoring promise he showed in the 2007 pre-season (seven goals in six games). Flores will combine with Gary Brooks up front to create a formidable strike partnership. Brooks proved to be a catalyst after signing midway through the season, netting seven times in nine appearances, thus turning Palace’s season around after a poor start. The Jamaican was rewarded at the end of the season when he was voted onto the 2007 USL-2 All-League 1st Team.
Matthew Mbuta and Bryan Harkin will once again anchor the midfield. Mbuta, a Cameroonian native, dazzled spectators and players all season long with his fabulous ball-control skills and bursting runs down the wings. He was Palace’s second highest goal-scorer last season with five and the team’s leading provider of assists with six and, as a result, was also voted onto the 2007 USL-2 All-League 1st Team. Harkin, a Northern Ireland national, established himself last year in the role of spoiler, breaking up countless opposition attacks. His talent as a defensive midfielder even caught the attention of the British parent club when Palace USA visited London last October for an exhibition match against the UK team. Harkin was praised by Palace USA Co-Managers Pete Medd and Jim Cherneski as the player of that game, earning an invitation back to London later that year for a tryout.
Ibrahim Kante, Shintaro Harada, Andrew Marshall and Alex Ughiovhe will again comprise Palace USA’s imposing defensive unit. Mali native Kante served as the team’s captain last season, intimidating opposing offenses with his skill and size and making history as the scorer of Crystal Palace USA’s first official goal. Former Japanese J-League player Harada started last season in midfield but moved back to bolster a leaky defense after just four games. Harada’s impressive defensive play earned him a place on the 2007 USL-2 All-League 2nd Team. Local lad Marshall, a standout at Towson University, was a revelation, improving in confidence game by game and starting at right back for all but one fixture. Ex-DC United and Howard University defender Ughiovhe also made a tremendous impact during the season, starting sixteen times and adding one assist.
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