FOXBOROUGH, Mass. ā The four New England Revolution Academy teams hit the road over the weekend to face New York Soccer Club on Saturday in MLS NEXT spring season play. New England went 2-0-2 on the day, with the Under-19s and Under-15s each notching victories while the Under-17s and Under-14s picked up one point each with a pair of draws.
Additionally, Revolution II returned to action last week with two home games, dropping a Wednesday night contest to Union Omaha, 1-0, before tying Chattanooga Red Wolves SC, 2-2, on Sunday night. Academy midfielder Joe Buck (2002 ā Arlington, Mass.) became the 16th current or former Academy product to make his professional debut with Revs II on Wednesday. Meanwhile, his younger brother Noel Buck (2005 ā Arlington, Mass.) made history on Sunday as the first Revolution Academy youth player to score in a professional match for New England.
All four Academy teams return home next weekend for matches at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, May 23. The U-19s will host Black Rock Northwood while the U-17s, U-15s, and U-14s will take on New York City FC. Revolution II has the weekend off and will return to play closing out a four-match homestand on Friday, May 28 against Fort Lauderdale CF at 5:00 p.m. ET (ESPN+).
Last week, Major League Soccer announced details for the inaugural MLS NEXT Cup Playoffs, which will crown champions in four age groups (U15, U16, U17, and U19). The championship tournament will take place from June 25 ā July 3 in Frisco, Texas, as the top 128 teams in the nation will compete for hardware to conclude the inaugural 10-month MLS NEXT season. Designed to replicate the current MLS playoff format, the MLS NEXT Cup Playoffs will be a single-elimination tournament with 32 teams in each age group. Teams will qualify for the tournament on a points per game basis during the regular season. Click here for complete information on the competition.
For more information about the New England Revolution Academy, visit revolutionsoccer.net/academy.
Revolution II and Alumni Highlights
- Midfielder Noel Buck (2005 ā Arlington, Mass.) became the first Academy player to score a goal for Revolution II, netting his first professional tally in Sundayās draw with Chattanooga. Buck has made four appearances, including two starts, this season for Revolution II.
- Midfielder Joe Buck (2002 ā Arlington, Mass.) became the 26th player, and 16th current or former Revolution Academy player, to make his professional debut. He played 79 minutes on Wednesday against Union Omaha before being replaced by his brother, Noel.
- Forward Michael Tsicoulias (2002 ā Newton, Mass.) made his first start of the 2021 season on Wednesday, playing 57 minutes. Tsicoulias and Noel Buck are the only two Academy players to have appeared in each of Revolution IIās four matches this season.
- Revolution Homegrown Players Justin Rennicks (1999 ā So. Hamilton, Mass.) and Damian Rivera (2002 ā Cranston, R.I.) started in both matches for Revolution II last week. Rivera set a career high with six shots in Sundayās draw with Chattanooga.
Revolution MLS NEXT Highlights
- Midfielder Hikaru Fujiwara (2003 ā Lexington, Mass.) featured for the U-19s on Saturday and scored an unassisted goal just four minutes into the contest.
- Midfielder Aidan Farwell (2002 ā Randolph, Mass.) netted the winner for the U-19s in their victory over New York Soccer Club.
- Goalkeeper Matthew Tibbetts (2004 ā Westborough, Mass.) made his second consecutive appearance for the U-17s, stopping two shots in a clean-sheet performance.
- Forward Olger Escobar (2006 ā Lynn, Mass.) enjoyed another strong weekend, scoring a goal and adding an assist for the U-15s on Saturday.
- In the U-15sā win, forward Enzo Goncalves (2006 ā Hyannis, Mass.) scored for the third straight match, his 11th goal of the 2020-21 MLS NEXT season, while midfielder Jaime Kabuusu (2006 ā Chestnut Hill, Mass.) factored in with his third assist of the spring.
- Defender Sage Kinner (2007 ā Burlington, Vt.) and forward Raphael Alves (2007 ā Framingham, Mass.) each found the back of the net for the U-14s. Alvesā goal was his second in as many games.
REVOLUTION II
New England Revolution II vs Union Omaha
Wednesday, May 12, 2021 ā Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
New England Revolution II 0, Union Omaha 1
Scoring Summary:
OMA ā Greg Hurst (Rashid Nuhu) 84ā
Misconduct Summary:
NE ā Joe Buck (Yellow Card ā Bad Foul) 26ā
NE ā Connor Presley (Yellow Card ā Bad Foul) 28ā
NE ā FranƧois Dulysse (Yellow Card ā Bad Foul) 38ā
OMA ā J.P. Scearce (Yellow Card ā Bad Foul) 52ā
OMA ā Greg Hurst (Yellow Card ā Bad Foul) 90ā+1
New England Revolution II: Joe Rice; Ryan Spaulding, Sean OāHearn, FranƧois Dulysse, Connor Presley; Joe Buck (Noel Buck 79ā), Jake Rozhansky, Damian Rivera, Michael Tsicoulias (Michel 57ā); Ryan Sierakowski, Justin Rennicks (Hikaru Fujiwara 72ā).
Substitutes Not Used: Marzuq Puckerin, Tyler Freitas, Cole Dewhurst, Meny Silva.
New England Revolution II vs Chattanooga Red Wolves SC
Sunday, May 16, 2021 ā Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Mass.)
New England Revolution II 2, Chattanooga Red Wolves SC 2
Scoring Summary:
NE ā Jason Ramos (Own Goal) 37ā
NE ā Noel Buck (Connor Presley) 54ā
CHA ā Angel Espana (Jonathan Ricketts) 60ā
CHA ā Angel Espana (Jonathan Ricketts, Marky Hernandez) 67ā
Misconduct Summary:
NE ā Sean OāHearn (Yellow Card ā Bad Foul) 42ā
NE ā Ryan Sierakowski (Yellow Card ā Bad Foul) 45ā
CHA ā Ronaldo Pineda (Yellow Card ā Bad Foul) 48ā
CHA ā Ualefi (Yellow Card ā Bad Foul) 81ā
New England Revolution II: Joe Rice; Ryan Spaulding, Pierre Cayet, Sean OāHearn, Connor Presley; Jake Rozhansky Ā©, Michel (Michael Tsicoulias 90ā), Noel Buck (Joe Buck 76ā); Damian Rivera, Justin Rennicks (Colby Quinones 76ā), Ryan Sierakowski.
Substitutes Not Used: Marzuq Puckerin, Tyler Freitas, FranƧois Dulysse, Dennis Ramirez.
*Current or former Revolution Academy players in Italics.
UNDER-19s
New England Revolution U-19s vs New York Soccer Club U-19s
Saturday, May 15, 2021 ā Ophir Field (Purchase, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 2, New York Soccer Club 1
Scoring Summary:
NE ā Hikaru Fujiwara (Unassisted) 4ā
NY ā 20ā
NE ā Aidan Farwell (Unassisted) 43ā
Revolution U-19s: Marzuq Puckerin; Zachary Sardi-Santos (Cole Richardson 70ā), Taha Kina, Cole Dewhurst, Ethan Williams; Samuel White, Hikaru Fujiwara, Aidan Farwell; Ronilson Mendes (Jorge Garcia 82ā), Estevao Gouveia (Morris Matthews 70ā), Triton Beauvois (Greg MacLean 46ā).
Substitutes Not Used: Alvaro Rodriguez, Lucas Fernandez, Valerio Tatafiore.
UNDER-17s
New England Revolution U-17s vs New York Soccer Club U-17s
Saturday, May 15, 2021 ā Ophir Field (Purchase, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 0, New York Soccer Club 0
Scoring Summary:
None.
Revolution U-17s: Matthew Tibbetts; Gabriel de Godoi (Jack Burkhardt 80ā), Matiwos Rumley, Dylan Walsh, Steban Lopera; Matteo Gomes (Chance Therrien 66ā), Jack Panayotou, Brandonn Bueno; Brady Lewis (Alex Parvu 74ā), Jason Zacarias (Ed Fandunyun 74ā), Isaie Louis.
Substitutes Not Used: Brady Elmblad, Jack LaBelle, Alexi Karalis.
UNDER-15s
New England Revolution U-15s vs New York Soccer Club U-15s
Saturday, May 15, 2021 ā Ophir Field (Purchase, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 3, New York Soccer Club 1
Scoring Summary:
NE ā Giuseppe Ciampa (Olger Escobar) 27ā
NE ā Olger Escobar (Jamie Kabuusu) 29ā
NY ā 62ā
NE ā Enzo Goncalves (Unassisted) 80ā
Revolution U-15s: Sebastian Wraga; Alejandro Palacio, Kian Charris, Henrique Dias, Alex Rapo (Luke Churchill 41ā); Jamie Kabuusu, Diego Xhikneli (Kevin Medina 58ā), Giuseppe Ciampa; Jordi Tornberg Ayala (Enzo Goncalves 58ā), Angel Ortez, Olger Escobar (Daniel Woodward 65ā).
Substitutes Not Used: Ryan Carney, Ryan Viana, Hayes Benzan.
UNDER-14s
New England Revolution U-14s vs New York Soccer Club U-14s
Saturday, May 15, 2021 ā Ophir Field (Purchase, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 2, New York Soccer Club 2
Scoring Summary:
NY ā 4ā
NE ā Sage Kinner (Conrad Sweatman) 17ā
NE ā Raphael Alves (Unassisted) 26ā
NY ā 50ā
Revolution U-14s: Miles Fleming; Jackson Danforth, Lucas Nuernberg, Sage Kinner, Matias Xhikneli; Owen Zhang, Conrad Sweatman, Jaime Vega; Everson Goglia, Raphael Alves, Fabian Alzate.
Substitutes Used: Ethan Virmalo, Felipe Carvalho, Caleb Chao, Gavin Foley, Luka Hislop, Leo Lopez, Nolan Murray.