Manhattan Cruzeiro to the Regionals

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We are the boys of Manhattan SC Cruzeiro!
Nick Eras, Boubacar Keita, Ebrima Jallow, Sam Barovick, Justin Miller, Brandon Igiehon, Mohamed Fofana, Ousmane Barry, Kevin Rodriguez, Miguel Chung, Ahmed Albakry, Quentin Van der Lee, Mamadou Ndiaya, Jeffrey Gad, Azzedine Sekkat, Theo Jacobs, Kouadio Kouame, Andrew Cohen, Ibrahim Sangare,  & Noah Abrams Abrams.

With 3 State Cup Championships in 5 years this is our last shot to advance to the Nationals before we head off to college.
We are mostly high school seniors from different countries and different backgrounds. We are New Yorkers and we proudly represent our diverse city. We come from Ecuador, Mali, Gambia, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Columbia, Pakistan, America, Ireland and Egypt.  We live in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan. We come together for practices and games four or five times a week. Across our differences, we are united in our love of the beautiful game.
On July 30th we will drive as a team to Barboursville, West Virginia to participate in the Regional Championships with the dream of winning and advancing to the Nationals. Our coach Wilson Egidio who lead his U18 team to win the Nationals in 2014 will guide us along with our devoted parents. 
Please consider making a contribution toward travel expenses. All funding raised will pay for travel expenses to West Virginia for 5 days and 5 nights for the players who CAN NOT afford the cost. All other players will pay their way. We will be so thankful for any contribution!
Thank you for your support,
Coach Wilson Egidio and the boys of Manhattan SC Cruzeiro
Thank you to the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association:

By Randy Vogt, Director of Public Relations, Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association

June 7, 2016-Manhattan Cruzeiro, who have played together since age 9, won the Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) Boys-Under-18 State Open Cup title with a 3-0 shutout of the Massapequa Raptors. The title game was played on June 5 at Stringham Park in LaGrange.

It was Manhattan Cruziero’s third State Open Cup title in the past five years. Quentin van der Lee, Mamadou Ndiaye and Ousmane Barry scored the goals while the defense of Sam Barovick, Jeffrey Gad and Justin Miller plus keeper Theo Jacobs shut down Massapequa.

“Our talent made the difference in this game and we put it all together with talent and hard work to win our third State Open Cup,” explained Manhattan coach Wilson Egidio.

Manhattan also added the Howard Rubenstein Sportsmanship Award, as determined by the game officials, to their growing trophy case. They will be representing Eastern New York in the Regional championship from June 30 to July 5 in Barboursville, West Virginia and Eastern New York will help pay for their costs.


...and we got the Sportsmanship award!

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