Academy

Revolution Academy Update: Mixed results as teams travel to Montreal, NEFC

Academy Team Huddle

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Revolution Academy continued its fall season this weekend as all five teams returned to action. The Under-19s, Under-17s, and Under-15s traveled to Montreal, Quebec to face the Montreal Impact Academy at Centre Nutrilait on Saturday, Sept. 22, and the Under-14s and Under-13s faced NEFC at NEFC Park in Mendon, Mass.


All five Academy teams will be on the road in New York City next weekend on Saturday, Sept. 29 and Sunday, Sept. 30. The U-14 and U-13 teams will travel to Flushing, N.Y. to face the younger sides of BW Gottschee on Saturday in their fourth tests of the season, while the U-19s, U-17s, and U-15s will play in Brooklyn on Sunday to face the older groups of BW Gottschee on the group’s third road trip of the season. 


For more information about the New England Revolution’s youth teams and Revolution Academy programming, please visit revolutionsoccer.net/academy.


WEEK HIGHLIGHTS

  • The U-17s defeated the Montreal Impact, 2-1, thanks to strikes from Felipe Vieira (Malden, Mass.—2003) and Andrew Serafino (East Longmeadow, Mass.—2003). The two forwards registered their first goals of the fall campaign, while midfielder Damien Rivera (Cranston, R.I.—2002) provided his first assist of the season on Serafino’s 78th-minute winner.
  • Goalkeeper Eliot Jones (New Britain, Conn—2003) played all 90 minutes in net for the U-17s and recorded six saves in a 2-1 win.
  • Forward Alex Parvu (Cumberland, R.I.—2005) scored a 61st-minute goal, his third of the season, in the U-14s’ 1-1 draw with NEFC. Goalkeeper Brady Elmblad (Sharon, Mass—2005) played all 90 minutes in net in the draw, tallying his third appearance of the season.
  • The U-13s capped off Saturday with a 4-2 victory over NEFC in Mendon, Mass., lifted by a go-ahead goal from forward Benaiah Hanson (Loudon, N.H.—2006). Hanson now has five goals in three games—an Academy high. Forward Jordi Tornberg (Revere, Mass.—2006) then scored his second goal of the season off of a Hayes Benzan (Mattapan, Mass.—2006) assist in the 64th minute to seal the victory.


UNDER-19s

Montreal Impact U-19s vs. New England Revolution U-19s
Saturday, September 22, 2018 – Centre Nutrilait (Montreal, Quebec) 
Montreal Impact 4, New England Revolution 0


Scoring Summary:

MTL – Woobens Pacius (26’)


MTL – Woobens Pacius (53’)


MTL – Tristan Resendes (71’)


MTL – Tristan Resendes (PK) (82’)


New England Revolution: Austin Causey (Nick Cardona 74’); Pierre Spiegel, Tyler Freitas, Nathan Metsack, Dennis Ramirez; Trevor Burns, Josh Machado, Kaoru Fujiwara (Caleb Williams 73’), Victor Viana (Aaron Ramos 73’), Andrew White (Ben Verner 22’); Gevork Diarbian


Substitutes Not Used: None


Misconduct Summary:

MTL – Zachary Fernandez (Yellow Card) 83'


UNDER-17s

Montreal Impact U-17s vs. New England Revolution U-17s
Saturday, September 22, 2018 – Centre Nutrilait (Montreal, Quebec) 
Montreal Impact 1, New England Revolution 2


Scoring Summary:

NE – Felipe Vieira 1 (47’)


MTL – Matthew Catavolo (68’)


NE – Andrew Serafino 1 (Damien Rivera 1) (78’)


New England Revolution: Eliot Jones; Morris Matthews, Cole Richardson, Felipe Vieira (Jack Anderson 70’), Hikaru Fujiwara (Damien Rivera 70’), Zachary Sardi-Santos (Samuel White 62’); Colby Quinones, Jonathan Murphy, Cole Dewhurst; Oliver Martin (Aidan Melville 78’), Michael Tsicoulias (Andrew Serafino 62’)


Substitutes Not Used: Nick Cardona


Misconduct Summary:

NE – Cole Richardson 1 (Yellow Card) 27'


NE – Eliot Jones 1 (Yellow Card) 85'


MTL – Sean Rea (Red Card) (90+4')


MTL – Junior Kabwe (Red Card) (90+5')


UNDER-15s
Montreal Impact U-15s vs. New England Revolution U-15s
Saturday, September 22, 2018 – Centre Nutrilait (Montreal, Quebec) 
Montreal Impact 5, New England Revolution 0
Scoring Summary:

MTL – Gabriel Antinoro (22’)


MTL – Loic Cloutier (PK) (55’)


MTL – Gabriel Antinoro (57’)


MTL – Jean Aniel-Assi (58’)


MTL – Jean Aniel-Assi (66’)


New England Revolution: Matthew Tibbetts (Sebastian Pliszka 60’); Dylan Walsh, Felipe DeAndrade, Leonardo Domingo, Michael Hofstetter (Dave Doirain 50’), Noel Buck, Jack Panayotou (Rainer Chai 50’), Austin Bush (Chase Lando 50’), Alexander Kuzmich (Dylan Henao 60’), T.J. Liquori (Colin Hughes 68’), Avery Palma


Substitutes Not Used: None


Misconduct Summary:

MTL – Elay Chartouni (Yellow Card) 82'


UNDER-14s

NEFC U-14s vs. New England Revolution U-14s
Saturday, September 22, 2018 – NEFC Park (Mendon, Mass.) 
NEFC 1, New England Revolution 1


Scoring Summary:

NER – Alex Parvu 3 (61’)


NEFC – Samson Kpardeh (65’)


New England Revolution: Brady Elmblad; Jack Burkhardt, London Timothy, Samuel Carrias, Ian Webb-Johnson; Randy Vang, Tyler Duarte (Marco Dos Santos 25’, (Quinn Pappendick)), Oscar Martinez; Joe Buckley, Tysenger Alcin, Henok Anderson (Alex Parvu 25’)


Substitutes Not Used: None


Misconduct Summary:

NEFC – Anthony Bilis-Gruson (Yellow Card) (22’)


NEFC – Nate Yurkovic (Yellow Card) (29’)


NER – London Timothy 1 (Yellow Card) (41’)


NER – Oscar Martinez 1 (Yellow Card) (79’)


UNDER-13s

NEFC U-13s vs. New England Revolution U-13s
Saturday, September 22, 2018 – NEFC Park (Mendon, Mass.) 
NEFC 2, New England Revolution 4


Scoring Summary:

NEFC – Jacob Coates (21’)


NER – Daniel Woodward 1 (Kevin Medina 1) (32’)


NEFC – Masataka Mizuyama (34’)


NER – Amir Yahalom 1 (43’)


NER – Benaiah Hanson 5 (Jiovanny Gabriel 1) (63’)


NER – Jordi Tornberg 2 (Hayes Benzan 2) (64’)


New England Revolution: Sebastian Wraga (Michael Delaney 40’); Jacob Dounetos (Zydani Brandao 40’), Daniel Woodward, Kian Charris (Henrique Dias 40’), Luke Churchill; Kevin Medina (Amir Yahalom 40’), Jiovanny Gabriel, Max Jackson (Hayes Benzan 40’); Malik Akin (Ryan Viana 40’), Olger Escobar (Benaiah Hanson 40’), Jordi Tornberg.


Substitutes Not Used: None


Misconduct Summary:

NEFC – Ryan Carney (Yellow Card) (27’)