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ziv2002
07-15-2003, 03:06 PM
are they any "strangers" plating at the CPSL,
I don't know how you call them in english,
a man that is playing for a team thats not
from Canada...do they have thos
at the CPSL?

Israel are on their way to...
Euro 2004!!!

Luis_Rancagua
07-15-2003, 05:12 PM
I'm assuming, through your posting, that you mean to say foreign players. If so, the CPSL has indeed a series of foreign players from the Caribbean and some parts of Africa.

Sigma
07-15-2003, 07:14 PM
Ottawa also has one player from Chicago.

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Sigma do toho!

hamiltonfan
07-15-2003, 07:49 PM
the HAmilton Thunder has players from all over erup.

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DJT
07-15-2003, 11:19 PM
Ziv, you might like to know that North York has a player from Israel. His name is Boris Krimus. He was born in Israel in 1969 and played soccer there. I don't know all his details, but I know (from searching the Web) that he played for Hapoel Beit-Shean in 1995/1996 (first level), Maccabi Kfar-Kana in 1998/1999 (second level) and Hapoel Nazrat-Ilit in 1999/2000 (third level). 2003 is his first season with North York. He is a defender, but has already scored a goal.

Including the reserves, North York has players born in 17 different countries! They come from North, Central and South America, Europe, Africa and Asia. However, I don't know how many of these have lived in Canada since they were young (these would probably be considered Canadians) and how many have come here recently (these would be considered foreigners). I do know that Guillermo Compton Hall, who is one of our best offensive players, came from Argentina in late August 2002 and immediately joined North York, leading us to the Playoff Cup final (which was a huge surprise). Unfortunately he is hurt right now and has played only a little in 2003.

ziv2002
07-16-2003, 01:51 AM
DJT,
Im very happy to hear that,but Boris Krimus is from
Moldova,he played in Israel for acouple of years,
I can also tell you that when he played for Hapoel Beit-Shean in 1995/1996 he was a part of the bigest sold soccer game in Israel,
it was one game befor the last season and Hapoel Beit-Shean played against first place with one point more then seconed place,Hapoel Beit-Shean players didn't play,when the other team had a corner so Hapoel Beit-Shean players tied their sheos,when one Hapoel Beit-Shean players scored a goal,no-one started runing to hem like they usly do at soccer,
at 93' minute the score was 2-2,Bietar Jerusalem (the first place team)had a corner,one player tied hes sheo,the other one scrached hes head,nobody tried to take the ball out of Bietar legs,and what a suprise-Beitar scored and then won the champioship!
anyway if you can go to hem at the end of a north york game and ask hem what the hell hapend at that game he might tell you the truth now that he dosent live in Israel any more and he dosent care!
ps:
sorry for the spelling mastakes...

Israel are on their way to...
Euro 2004!!!

ziv2002
07-16-2003, 01:51 AM
DJT,
Im very happy to hear that,but Boris Krimus is from
Moldova,he played in Israel for acouple of years,
I can also tell you that when he played for Hapoel Beit-Shean in 1995/1996 he was a part of the bigest sold soccer game in Israel,
it was one game befor the last season and Hapoel Beit-Shean played against first place with one point more then seconed place,Hapoel Beit-Shean players didn't play,when the other team had a corner so Hapoel Beit-Shean players tied their sheos,when one Hapoel Beit-Shean players scored a goal,no-one started runing to hem like they usly do at soccer,
at 93' minute the score was 2-2,Bietar Jerusalem (the first place team)had a corner,one player tied hes sheo,the other one scrached hes head,nobody tried to take the ball out of Bietar legs,and what a suprise-Beitar scored and then won the champioship!
anyway if you can go to hem at the end of a north york game and ask hem what the hell hapend at that game he might tell you the truth now that he dosent live in Israel any more and he dosent care!
ps:
sorry for the spelling mastakes...

Israel are on their way to...
Euro 2004!!!

hamiltonfan
07-17-2003, 11:43 AM
Hamilton has players from

RICARDO MARQUEZ-EL SALVADOR
DENNY VELASTEGUI-ECUADOR
ROSS TOBOLEWSKI-ENGLAND
NICHOLAS POKU-GHANA
AARON STEELE-ENGLAND
LOVEMORE NCUBE-ZIMBABWE
MURAT SUKRU-IRAQ
GASTON BIZERA-URUGUAY
DAVID DEAVALL-ENGLAND
LEO LAURITO-URUGUAY
DAVID MOYA-CHILE
IAN SHAW-ENGLAND
SRDJAN MARKOVIC-CROATIA

http://www.hamiltonthunder.com/team.asp click on there names and then info will come up on them


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Jarrek
07-17-2003, 12:07 PM
Toronto Croatia has a player named Joseph Lewe who used to play in the Egyptian Premier League for Tersana. Joseph is a Sudanese International who's been capped by Sudanese U-20 team.

ziv2002
07-17-2003, 02:07 PM
hello,
don't the CPSL have a limit number of foreign players?
I mean,in Israel a team can have only 5 foreign players...

Israel are on their way to...
Euro 2004!!!

Jarrek
07-17-2003, 02:08 PM
Well, I think hello just mentioned their nationalities or ethnic backgrounds. I doubt that any of those players are cap-tied to their respective countries.

jordan
07-17-2003, 02:22 PM
isnt murat sukra a a canadian youth international

hamiltonfan
07-17-2003, 03:35 PM
CPsl teams must have at least 5 canadian players. I am pretty sure most of those players lived in those countries for most of the lives. The hamilton Thunder coach played for MAN United and has many conections

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socfan1
07-17-2003, 03:41 PM
Actually the rule is only 5 international players are allowed on a team. Those players might have been born in other contries but now have canadian citizenship.

spliff
07-17-2003, 06:28 PM
Hey Hello,

I know you are a fan of Hamilton. I like the team too, but I don't like that they always try to sell s...!
I believe Marquez and Sukru are living long time in Canada, never really played in their home countries. Denny Velategui are also a player with canadian citizenship. Gastons cousin is playing for the Nationalteam of Uruguay, thats right. Hamilton transfered some players this season from europe, that's right. And Duncan was a player of Manchaster reserve team and has scouted for ManU in Canada (hope that's right).

Unfortunately, Hamilton is always trying to exaggerate. why? They doing a very good job, why trying to sell s...!