12/19/2010: (Rumor) Dutch Lions Making Inroads Into MLS? First Ent, Now Schwartz and Silooy?

Sunday, December 19, 2010 Ryan Kozlowski



That's according to MLS-Rumors, as they first stated on Friday that Toronto F.C. was not only interested in Ent but the Dutch Lions whole right side from the 2010 season; both Ent and overlapping Dutch Lions right back Evan Schwartz.

According to Rumors:

Our source adds that both players were scouted this past july at a game in Toronto, by Nick Dasovic, interim head coach of Toronto FC.

This is quite possible as Nick Dasovic, in a lesser assistant or technical director position before becoming interim head coach at TFC, did scout Bas Ent in a July game in Toronto against PDL foe the Toronto Lynx. Schwartz did play in that game as well.

Dasovic may have found Schwartz interesting as well, and Toronto F.C. may have decided to bring the American right back to TFC to try to ease the transition for Ent; As Ent and Schwartz did work well together in 2010.

Also right back has been a position in flux for Toronto F.C.

I guess we will see as there's meat to about 1 in 4 stories on MLS-Rumors on a good day. I'll keep checking online in different places, once you see something coming from two or three different places it usually has some meat to it.

MLS-Rumors also stated today that former Dutch Lions Head Coach Sonny Silooy might have job offers from both the Philadelphia Union and D.C. United:

According to my colleague’s sources, long-time Ajax defender and head coach of Dayton Dutch Lions FC, Sonny Silooy, was being courted by the Philadelphia Union for the position of reserve team coach and technical director of the youth academy, but it now looks like DC United is interested in using him in this same role.

MLS-Rumors stated "according to my colleague's sources" for both stories which is about as vague as it gets, nearly saying "some guy I know, know's a guy who said..." When it came to the Ent rumor it was reported various places online, starting with the Dutch league that Ent plays for, which makes it very credible. But, who knows there may be some truth to both of these.

I'll keep scanning online to see if anything more concrete comes up in the next week or so. It would be good news for DDL F.C. as having three guys associated with the club making the jump up to MLS, would land the club a great deal of credibility to go along with Ent's reported signing with TFC.

12/16/2010: New Partnerships For The Dutch Lions (Baton Rouge, Possibly TFC), Dutch Lions Possibly After PDL Defender Of The Year, & Bas Ent Update

Thursday, December 16, 2010 Ryan Kozlowski




The Dayton Dutch Lions already have one sister club in Dutch champions F.C. Twente. The Dutch Lions might be going for the partnership treble this offseason...

Yesterday the Dutch Lions announced a partnership with a very successful PDL club- the Baton Rouge Capitals. The Baton Rouge Capitals were founded in 2007, and have a strong English influence- with nearly all of their international spots taken up by English players similiar to how the Dutch Lions keep most of their international spots open for Dutch players. The Baton Rouge Capitals also finished as 3rd place finalists in the PDL National Championship in 2010. Therefore, the Dutch Lions won't only be partnered with the best Dutch team in Twente; but also one of the best PDL clubs in Baton Rouge.

There is quite a bit beneficial by this sort of partnership. As the Dutch Lions will have access to the best players of one of the strongest PDL clubs (as after college graduation these players are no longer eligible for a PDL non-PRO team like Baton Rouge). Whereas, Baton Rouge can gain connections to Dutch internationals who are not quite good enough yet for the USL-Pro level but great for the PDL.

The Dutch Lions-Baton Rouge partnership overall includes, but is not limited to, the following:

- An agreement for both teams to meet in an exhibition game annually between May and July

- Access for Dutch Lions officials to Capitals' players and give Capitals' players the chance to play professionally in either the US or Europe or with the Dutch Lions

- An exchange of knowledge

- Access for Capitals' coaching staff to recruit players from the Netherlands


The partnership may have come out of the Dutch Lions interest in one of the Baton Rouge's key players; as Dutch Lions owner Mike Mossel said in his discussion on the partnership:

"They have access to a very talented area and we like to do more than just share ideas like we have been doing so far. One of the first things we will do is schedule an exhibition game in Dayton in 2011. We are also about to sign one of their most talented players in the coming weeks.”

No definite name yet on who that player will be, but Baton Rouge's strongest talent is Joe Tait(picture below); as the English defender Tait was selected as the PDL Defender of the Year in 2010 for Baton Rouge and would be a nice selection for the Dutch Lions who struggled in the back in 2010.


The PDL Defender of The Year, Tait, has offensive header prowress as well scoring a hat trick in a game vs. Atlanta this season. Could this be the talent the Dutch Lions are after?

However, Tait (or one of his English compatriots) would go against the Dutch Lions form of only picking up Dutch internationals. Yet, Tait might possibly have an American green card from four years in the United States.. And Englishmen have always been better defenders than the attacking Dutch. :-) So, who knows.

Others of interest include English midfielder Ben Callon who was selected to the Southern Conference PDL team and led Baton Rouge in productivity with 9 goals and 5 assists. Or American keeper Joe Hart (good keeper name if your a Manchester City fan) who made two penalty saves to lead Baton Rouge to 3rd place in the PDL Championships in 2010.


Could the Dutch Lions be interested in Joe Hart? No not the above Joe Hart, the American one from Baton Rouge that lead his team to the PDL finals?

Either way, the partnership probably came out of the Dutch Lions courting of Baton Rouge player to be named later; Just as a possible partnership with Toronto F.C. could come out of TFC's courting of Dutch Lions 2010 standout Bas Ent.

As Dutch Lions President Mike Mossel has stated that the Dutch Lions need to receive something from TFC to let one of their most talented players, Bas Ent, go from his three year contract.

“He is not eligible until we let him go,” says Mike Mossel, co-owner of Dayton Dutch Lions FC, the USL Premier Development League team that Ent played on last season.

“The question is what does Toronto want to pay for him and how much do we want for him?”

Ent currently has a three-year contract with the Lions but Mossel doesn’t anticipate that an agreement will be tough to reach. He says that rather than accepting compensation, there is a possibility of DDL FC and TFC forming some type of partnership.

“I don’t want to be in the way of Bas,” says Mossel. “This is a great step for him and for our club of course, a guy going to MLS after one year.”


So, if Toronto F.C. doesn't want to pay for Bas (which MLS clubs are famous for doing- not paying transfer fees and saying forget it for a player if there is a transfer fee). Then possibly the price for Bas is a sharing of information, possibly feeding some TFC Academy players into the Dutch Lions if they're not ready for MLS, and maybe an exhibition at BMO Field (below) in the future for the Dutch Lions.



Hell, a friendly at BMO Field for the Dutch Lions against Toronto F.C. would probably cut it for a deal as that would be great publicity for the Dutch Lions. So, hopefully see all of you Dutch Lions fans in Toronto for a roadtrip sometime soon.

12/13/2010: Dutch Technical Coach & Owner of Winning Skills, Cor van Hoeven, Becomes Technical Director of Dayton Dutch Lions

Monday, December 13, 2010 Ryan Kozlowski



Cor van Hoeven, owner of the Dutch technical school Winning Skills has had a thought sharing relationship with the Dutch Lions for at least a few years. The above pictures are from the first ever Dutch Lions tryout, over a year ago, in the Netherlands on December 7th, 2009; where van Hoeven was helping Dutch Lions owner Erik Tammer evaluate and select Dutch Lion players like Bas Ent, Johan Wigger, and etc.

Nevertheless, with no youth academy in place back in December of 2009, the Dutch Lions were not in dire need of a pure Technical Director like van Hoeven until they got their youth academy up and running. Now with the Academy up and running successfully in the Fall of 2010, thanks to the efforts of Dutch Lion first team players and youth coaches Ivar van Dinteren and Eddie Hertsenberg (pictures below), the need for someone such as Cor van Hoeven for the next step of setting the technical agenda of the youth players at DDL F.C. is necessary.


Eddie Hertsenberg coaches a Dutch Lions girl academy player, while Ivar van Dinteren runs a drill with the boys academy players this Fall.

It's also a good sign that roles are being evolved and adapted in a positive manner within the Dutch Lions organization; As during the 2010 season the Dutch Lions had Sonny Silooy double as the Head Coach and Technical Director. Which was probably too many hats, despite Silooy's experience.

In contrast, in 2011 it appears that Cor van Hoeven (who has four soccer school branches in the Netherlands) will run the technical agenda at the academy while a head coach focuses solely on the first team. This split will likely allow a solid first team coach to focus solely on trophies for the Dutch Lions, while Cor van Hoeven builds up a Dutch Lions soccer school here in Dayton- a school similiar to what van Hoeven has been building the past 10 years in Holland with his four branches there.

A good call as van Hoeven has had success with his Dutch schools and also has sold many DVD's on techniques for youth players back in Holland. And those who have found success in previous endeavors in a field usually are more likely to replicate those results.

On November 1st 2010, Cor van Hoeven took over as Technical Director on a three year contract. In the below picture from November 6th van Hoeven evaluates American talent in a tryout for the USL-Pro team with Director of Coaches Ivar van Dinteren and Owner Erik Tammer.



Van Hoeven most recently was head of education at BVV Barendrecht, a third division Dutch side and also was assistant coach for over two years with a Finnish top flight side. Van Hoeven also has coached multiple Dutch sides in over 16 years of coaching (complete resume below).

Best of luck to Cor in his endeavors here in Dayton.

Go to Winning Skills.com for more on van Hoeven.


van Hoeven trains with a youth at BVV Barendrecht

Cor van Hoeven’s Overall Experience

Head education
BVV Barendrecht
(Sports industry)

June 2010 — Present (7 months)


Owner
Winning Skills Westland
(Privately Held; Sports industry)

April 2001 — Present (9 years 9 months)


Interim coach
R.V.V.H.
(Sports industry)

January 2010 — June 2010 (6 months)


Head Education and coach of several youth teams
Excelsior-M
(Sports industry)

June 2005 — March 2010 (4 years 10 months)


Head coach
Excelsior ' 20
(Sports industry)

June 2006 — June 2008 (2 years 1 month)


Head coach and Head Education
R.K.V.V. Westlandia
(Sports industry)

January 2002 — June 2004 (2 years 6 months)


Assistant coach and Head Education
F.C. Jokerit ( fins veikkausliga )
(Sports industry)

February 2001 — October 2001 (9 months)


Head coach
VV Rozenburg
(Sports industry)

July 1999 — June 2000 (1 year )


Head coach
MVV 27
(Sports industry)

July 1995 — June 1999 (4 years )

Cor van Hoeven’s Education

Fontys Hogescholen
Sports Marketing 2002 — 2004


Royal Dutch Soccer Association
Trainer Coach / Teacher 1993 — 2003


Activities and Societies:Trainer Coach 3,2 and 1. ( UEFA A )
Teacher of the academy

12/10/2010: Ruben van de Water First Dutch Signing of 2011

Friday, December 10, 2010 Ryan Kozlowski



24-year-old Ruben van de Water is more in the class of the Bruce Godvilet's, the Bas Ent's, the Julius Wille's, and etc. as a 2011 signing. Meaning unlike Oscar Moens, van de Water will not be stealing many Dutch or American headlines for signing with the Dayton Dutch Lions.

Not a problem nevertheless; Ruben is one of those signings that gets to the route at some of the things the Dutch Lions attempt to do. As the Dutch Lions entice some Dutch players with extracurriculars (youth training experience, Sports Management degree) into a multi-year contract to do their bidding on and off the field. Luckily for Ruben and the Dutch Lions, Ruben van de Water has both youth training, a Sports Management degree, and on-the-field talent and experience in his resume.

Furthermore, Ruben comes to America as a multi-purpose deal as his girlfriend will make the trip with him and she has some business talent and will help out the Dutch Lions as well. It's very interesting how the Dutch Lions are not only looking for players who help them win on the field, but also help them win off the field in their front office. Some of the Dutch Lion players in 2011, just like in 2010, are multi-talented and will wear many hats in helping out the organization.

Ruben does however have talent on the pitch as well. The SC Enshede player (Dutch 3rd division) actually received a full ride to Xavier University (the alma mater of Dutch Lions owner Mike Mossel) in 2008. However, Ruben did not make the trip over because of family issues and believed that his chances at an adventure stateside were over.

Nevertheless, the Dutch Lions have fulfilled a "dream come true" and a second chance for Ruben according to de twenstche courant. Ruben has his American dream, and as the first Dutch signing in 2011 will fulfill many roles for the Dutch Lions in seasons to come.

Welcome to Dayton Ruben!

A second article from Voetbal.NL.

12/9/2010: Video From Dutch Tryouts, Clarence Seedorf's Nephew Tries Out For Dayton Dutch Lions

Thursday, December 9, 2010 Ryan Kozlowski



Below is a video from Radio Netherlands Worldwide from the Dutch Lions Netherlands tryout. One of the featured players by Radio Netherlands was Regillio Seedorf, newphew of famous Dutch, A.C. Milan player Clarence Seedorf. The 21 year old Regillio hasn't had as remarkable of a career as his cousin yet, with only stops in the Second Division of Belgium and the Netherlands. But, with a nice goal strike at the end of this video, who knows his career might take off stateside starting with the Dayton Dutch Lions:

12/6/2010: Oscar Moens Puts Priority With Sparta, American Season Can Wait

Sunday, December 5, 2010 Ryan Kozlowski



According to soccernews.nl and various Dutch sources, Dayton Dutch Lions goalkeeper Oscar Moens stated today that "he will do as David Beckham does" when it comes to his contract with the Dayton Dutch Lions. Meaning that he will play out the rest of the Dutch season with Sparta Rotterdam (a club that has flirted with the Dutch Premier Division the last few years) and won't return to Dayton until he's done with Sparta this season.

The Dutch season doesn't end until mid-May, and Moens is under contract to start the USL-Pro season with the Dutch Lions in March. There has been no response yet from the Dutch Lions on how they feel about Moens plans. As on one hand Moens was one of the Dutch Lions top performers in 2010, but on the other hand it's likely that the Dutch Lions will want their number #1 keeper in net from the start of preseason.

If the Dutch Lions have a high priority for having a starting keeper on their roster for 100% percent of the season, they may have to look elsewhere and scuttle Moens large salary. Then again the Dutch Lions ownership and fans hold Moens in high regard; and may decide that having Moens for 70% percent of the year is better than none at all. Either way, Moens looks to put Sparta as his main priority and stating so emphatically in an interview with Voetbal International may hurt his return:


"Well, how it works in America. The competition was two months ago and starts over again not until March. Until then they all will probably play basketball or something. I've signed with Sparta until the end of the season. I would like my arrangement to be the same as David Beckham," said Moens.



No word yet on whether the Dayton Dutch Lions would be okay with such an arrangement.

12/1/2010: Former Dutch Lions Striker Den Ouden Says Goodbye To Football In Testimonial Match, Dutch Lions Moens and Tammer On Hand

Tuesday, November 30, 2010 Ryan Kozlowski


Dutch Lions former striker den Ouden, scored his final goals with the Dayton club this Summer, announces retirement in testimonial match that took place on Tuesday, November 30th.

12/1/2010: Former Dutch Lions Striker Den Ouden Says Goodbye To Football In Testimonial Match, Dutch Lions Moens and Tammer On Hand

This Tuesday, on a frigid cold afternoon at Woudestein Stadium in Rotterdam, former Dayton Dutch Lion striker Geert den Ouden said goodbye to professional football. The 34-year-old den Ouden had a very nice strike rate for the Dutch Lions in the PDL with 8 goals in 10 matches during the 2010 season, and the club missed him up top during their playoff run last season.

Den Ouden had to part ways with the Dayton club early, before the end of the 2010 season, due to family issues back in Holland. But, den Ouden did make a splash in Dayton, his departure came during a hot streak for the Dutch veteran- as den Ouden scored 3 of his 8 Dutch Lion goals in his last two games.

The veteran striker was visibly moved in his last Dutch Lions game; as den Ouden was close to tears when Sonny Silooy substituted him for a final round of applause, from the Dayton fans, back in June 2010 (video below). The striker hinted towards retirement during his Dutch Lions season but officially called an end to his career today, playing in two games in which family, friends, and former colleagues came onto the pitch.

In the last of two testimonial games, den Ouden scored the final goal in a 4-2 victory. Many big names of the football world took part in the game. Feyenoord coach Mario Been was in charge of former professionals Oscar Moens, Kees Luijckx, René van Dieren, Tommie van der Leegte and Henk van Stee. Also, Dutch Lions owner Erik Tammer, Bart Latuheru, Sander Keller, Damiën Hertog and Daniël Rijaard took part in the game.

Over his career, den Ouden scored 116 goals in 326 professional outings for clubs such as the Dayton Dutch Lions, Excelsior, Djurgårdens IF, ADO Den Haag, Willem II, De Graafschap and FC Valletta. The match at Excelsior's Woudestein stadium, took place where it all began for den Ouden in 1998 with Eredivise (Premier club)Excelsior, where den Ouden had his most caps (128) and most goals (45).

den Ouden's last professional goal in his last game with the Dutch Lions (go to 1:18 to start the den Ouden's goal sequence), den Ouden scored in the 55th minute helping the Dutch Lions to a 2-1 win over the Chicago Fire:


den Ouden also had the game winning assist in the 89th minute setting up Dutch Lions winger George Davis IV, before being substituted in the 90th minute to a round of applause (all of that can be seen above later on in the footage as well).

12/1/2010: Video- Dayton Dutch Lions 2010 Recap & Look Ahead To USL Pro 2011

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Dayton Dutch Lions 2010 Recap & Look Ahead To USL Pro 2011:

11/26/2010: Dutch Lions Fan Favorite & Top Performer Oscar Moens Signs On With Sparta Rotterdam

Friday, November 26, 2010 Ryan Kozlowski


The 37 year old Moens receives opportunity back in Holland with Sparta Rotterdam, looks to bring recently relegated club back to Dutch Premier Division.

11/26/2010: Dutch Lions Fan Favorite & Top Performer Oscar Moens Signs On With Sparta Rotterdam

According to multiple Dutch reports, 37 year old former Dutch Lions keeper Oscar Moens will takeover as goalkeeper immediately in replacement of Andre Krul for Sparta Rotterdam. Moens has been signed on for the remainder of the Erstedivise (Dutch Second Division) season that runs until May.

It is hoped that Moens can bring some stability in the nets of Sparta, who have been struggling with Krul in their goal. Sparta Rotterdam are hoping that some stability in the back can help return the club to the Dutch Premier Division as well; As Sparta were relegated from the Dutch Premier Division after returning last season.

Dayton Dutch Lion fans will probably have a mixed reaction to the news; As ownership and fans concurred that Moens was one player that they would definitely like to have back for the USL-Pro season. However, the deal for Moens is only until May, so hopefully the keeper will return to the Dutch Lions after his spell with Sparta Rotterdam. Further good news is that Moens will be fit and in form if he decides to return after his Dutch season.

11/26/2010: Top Talent in Burgzorg, Kobussen, & Copier Try Out For Dutch Lions

Thursday, November 25, 2010 Ryan Kozlowski


Action from the try outs (left picture) as Dutch Lion owners Erik Tammer and Mike Mossel look on with Caretaker manager Ivar van Dinteren (seated).

11/26/2010: Top Talent in Burgzorg, Kobussen, & Copier Try Out For Dutch Lions

A year to get their name out to players, a jump up two divisions, and the news of an adventure to America that may end up with a contract offer from MLS (as former Dutch Lions player Bas Ent is in a process of inking a 3 year deal with MLS club Toronto F.C.) must of helped the Dutch Lions prospects in this year's trial.

As according to the Dutch Lions, 120 players showed up for the trial at the Sportpark Berg & Bos Stadium, where A.G.O.V.V. Appeldoorn competes in the Dutch Second Division, on the afternoon of November 24th. The try out may have taken place in Second Division surroundings, but there was credible First Division talent on hand for the Dutch Lions. Most notably, young Eredivise players Mitchell Burgzorg and Glenn Kobussen and Austrian U-21 player Mettin Copier.

The age of all three aforementioned talents is promising news for the Dutch Lions considering both Kobussen and Copier are 21 and Burgzorg is 23. The Dutch Lions would do well to bring these sort of young talents over for the USL-Pro season compared to some of the more well known 33 to 36 year old Dutch players, with bigger names in Holland, that the Lions have gone with before. These young players will be hungry (similiar to Bas Ent) to make a name for themselves while an older player usually has little or nothing to prove, can consider America a vacation, and could take a game off every once in a while.

It's a good sign that the Dutch Lions ownership is under the same mindset, since the try-out recap on the Dutch Lions website highlighted mostly younger names. Here's a little on some of the players trying to gain a contract with the Dutch Lions, most sound like players that a MLS squad would have no problem giving a look at and then some.



Mitchell "Priest" Burgzorg
Nationality: Dutch
Age: 23
Position: Right back
Current/ Former Clubs: None currently. Last played for Eredivise (Premier Division) side N.E.C. Nijmegen from 2008 to Summer of 2010 with
26 overall appearances for Premier Division N.E.C., best run was as a starter for half of the season in the 2009 to 2010 season with 20 appearances. 38 appearances as a starter with Dutch (Second Division) Haarlem from 2006-2008 as well before joining N.E.C.
Contract: Out of contract with N.E.C. since the Summer of 2010, Burgzorg almost signed with English League Two Barnet and Greek Premier side Panserraikos but those negotiations failed. Since then, Dutch (Second Division side) S.C. Cambuur have wanted to sign Burgzorg but financial issues have stopped the Dutch Frisian club from being able to do so. However, Burgzorg trains with Cambuur currently and Cambuur hopes to offer Burgzorg a contract in January according to multiple Dutch sources.

Interesting about Burgzorg: Mitchell is a mildly successful rapper in the Netherlands that goes by Priest or Priester. Mitchell raps in his spare time or rather as a second career. Hopefully Burgzorg is not trying to make it his priority for coming to America as a first career, but going to America is where any inspiring rapper worldwide would probably like to go. If Burgzorg can help the Dutch Lions defense at right back and help his rapping career at the same time, and that gets him to the Dutch Lions instead of Cambuur, more power to him.

Also I have a feeling looking at the first video that Mr. Burgzorg/Priester might be a marketing coo for the Dutch Lions if they can bring him on board. As fans, especially American fans, always want to root for interesting personalities.

Some Burgzorg Videos:





Glenn Kobussen
Nationality: Dutch
Age: 21
Position: Right midfield
Current/ Former Clubs: Kobussen's former club was Feyernoord where he was with their youth teams since 2005. In 2009 Kobussen worked his way up to the first team and debuted for Premier side Feyernoord in the 82nd minute of a league match against Sparta Rotterdam. Unfornately, that would be his only time with Feyernoord. In the Summer of 2009, Kobussen signed on with his hometown side Go Ahead Eagles. Kobussen has been with Go Ahead for a year and a half and only has worked his way onto the field for four appearances. The youngster is used mostly as cover in midfield as he improves his game.

Interesting about Kobussen: Definitely appears to be a guy hungry for some first team time with some club. Definitely has talent to be in the youth program of Feyernoord for so long and to work his way up to the first team. Kobussen appears to be a kid with talent just looking for the right opportunity.

Possibly Erik Tammer, who also played at Go Ahead Eagles, will be giving Kobussen that opportunity.



Mettin Copier
Nationality: Austrian, 3 Call Ups to Austrian U-21 team. Started in a 2-1 win over Italy's U-21 in March 2009
Age: 21
Position: Defender
Current/Former Clubs: Top Oss, of the Topklasse (3rd Division) that Bas Ent played in most recently with Katwijk. Previously was with Dutch Premier club AZ Alkmaar where Copier worked in the youth ranks under now Bayern Munchen coach Louis van Gaal and also earned a first team contract with Gaal in 2009. Did not make any appearances with Alkmaar in 2009-2010, so was loaned to Telstar of Dutch Second Division where Copier made 4 appearances. Then transferred in August to Top Oss of the Dutch Third Division.

11/24/2010: How USL-Pro Is Shaping Up, Team Capsules, & Favorites For Winning In 2011

Wednesday, November 24, 2010 Ryan Kozlowski



How USL-Pro Is Shaping Up

USL-Pro is expecting to be the "highest level of competition in the United States outside of Major League Soccer" according to USL CEO Alec Papadakis. But, more than likely, in 2011 at least, the USL-Pro Division will be considered by U.S. Soccer as a stabilization of U.S. 3rd Division soccer. While the NASL (with more established clubs- such as the Puerto Rico Islanders and Montreal Impact) will be considered Division 2 soccer in 2011.

This is not set in stone. However, that appears to be the proposed setup of U.S. Soccer in 2011 considering the tougher standards that have been set to be considered a Division 2 club; as well as the fact that the 8 teams looking to compete in the NASL have a better overall shot of reaching that standard. Seven out of the eight teams qualify as D2 clubs in 2011, with the Puerto Rico Islanders likely to receive an exemption in 2011; even though the Islanders do not meet all the standards this season.

In comparison many of the newly formed clubs in USL-Pro would have a difficult time reaching that standard (such as FC New York, the Puerto Rican clubs- Sevilla FC Puerto Rico and River Plate Puerto Rico, Barracuda FC, the returning Wilmington Hammerheads, etc.).

Also, the USL-Pro's most established clubs consist mainly of former 3rd division clubs anyways (USL-2), such as the Charleston Battery, Pittsburgh Riverhounds, Richmond Kickers, and Wilmington Hammerheads. Further, with former USL-1 clubs such as Vancouver and Portland moving to MLS in 2011 and the Puerto Rico Islanders moving to the NASL, the only USL-Pro teams that were 2nd division club's last season are the Rochester Rhinos and newly formed Orlando City (which competed in USL-1 as the Austin Aztex from 2008 to 2010). Additionally, the Dayton Dutch Lions, who were ready for and announced a move up to USL-2 (3rd division soccer) in the Summer of 2010 ended up in USL-Pro when that league was dissolved.

So, it is likely that U.S. Soccer will classify USL-Pro as the 3rd Division in 2011. Not that this won't make for exciting and interesting soccer, as despite the classification the USL-PRO League should be as compelling, if not more compelling than the NASL League in 2011. As USL-PRO, will have twice the ammount of expected teams in 2011 (16 compared to the NASL's 8). Further, USL-Pro may have more compelling matchups overall, with possible playoff matchups such as Sevilla Puerto Rico (who play a Spanish style) possibly squaring off with the Dayton Dutch Lions (with their Dutch philosophy) at the end of the 2011 season.

Here's a breakdown of the USL-Pro's 13 Current teams and 3 proposed teams. As well as what to expect from each club:


Orlando City SC
New 2011 club, relocated from Austin as the Austin Aztex to Orlando as Orlando City
Owners: One of the better funded clubs with respectable ownership-
English majority owner Phil Rawlins is a board member of English Premier League club Stoke City.
Another English owner, Brendan Flood, is a board member on English Championship club Burnley.
A third owner, Dan Williams, is a successful American businessman.
Affiliate/Partner club: Stoke City of English Premier League
Team Manager: Adrian Heath. More than likely the best manager in USL-Pro in the 2011 season. The midfielder had a successful club career in the top flights of England (especially with Everton, Stoke City, Manchester City, and Burnley) with an overall 559 caps and 112 goals.

Heath has also managed English clubs Burnley, Sheffield United, and Coventry City before taking over with Austin Aztex/Orlando City. So, Heath has some wonderful managerial experience as well.



Adrian Heath in his Everton days

League in 2010: USSF-2 Pro League, Division 2 in American Soccer Pyramid
Finish in 2010: 2nd in USSF D-2 Pro League, Quarterfinal Playoff Finish. Which made Austin Aztex/Orlando City one of the top clubs in 2nd Division American soccer last season. A drop down to mainly 3rd division, and worse opponents like the proposed Carribbean clubs should make Orlando City a top competitor in 2011.
Attendance in 2010: Austin Aztex/Orlando City had a healthy attendance of 3,733 in Austin in 2010 that a lot of their other USL-Pro opponents would kill for. Which makes you wonder a little about the move to Orlando City, especially considering soccer's failures in the state of Florida previously. Hopefully the decision does not bite Phil Rawlins and company in the behind.

Florida is known for Disney World, the beach, spring training, and Miami clubs. It's not known for it's sports enthuisasts.

Players: Looks like the Austin Aztex will keep their team mainly intact in the move to Orlando City. Forwards Jamie Watson and Maxwell Griffin(who both tallied 10 goals a piece in 2010) return to anchor the front. The defense is anchored by talented players such as Leonard Griffin (who played in MLS), and Haitian national player Mechack Jerome as well as Jamaican national player Kieron Bernard, the midfield is run by a young Brazilian miastro Sullivan Silva, and in net is a solid keeper in former Tigres product/ Mexican international Miguel Gallardo. Jay Needham is also another solid American defender with 50 appearances with a first division Norwegian club. So, Orlando City should have one of the better, established lineups in 2011's USL-Pro season.


Orlando City's solid lineup will include the Brazilian Sullivan Silva and the MLS seasoned Leonard Griffin.

Expected Finish in 2011's USL-Pro: 1st or 2nd. Have to be one of the favorites with a solidified roster, solid ownership group, and an experienced coach on and off the field.


Rochester Rhinos
Owner: Rob Clark
Affiliate/Partner club: None
Team Manager: Bob Lilley, Managed Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps from 2002-2007. Scored 73 goals in 173 appearances in indoor leagues with the Harrisburg Heat
League in 2010: USSF D-2 Pro League, 2nd Division
Finish in 2010: 1st in USL division of USSF D-2 Pro League and 1st overall
Attendance in 2010: 6,464 average attendance, wonderful soccer specific stadium probably helps with attendance. The Rochester Rhinos are one of two clubs with a legitimate soccer specific stadium in the USL-Pro league.


The Rhinos have strong attendances and a nice home advantage at Marina Auto Stadium

Players: A strong roster includes experienced central defender and captain Frank Sanfilippo holding down the defense with nearly 200 USL-1 caps since 2005. The midfield includes talents such as Jamie Franks, former Toronto F.C. player Tyler Rosenlund, and former F.C. Dallas regular Aaron Pitchkolan (who had 68 appearances and 5 goals for the MLS club from 2005-2009).


MLS experienced Pitchkolan will lead the Rhinos midfield into the USL-Pro 2011 season.

Expected finish in 2011's USL-Pro: 1st or 2nd. The champions of the USSF Second Division regular season and USL conference champions have much easier competition to contend with this year overall. Therefore, a repeat placing should be expected.



Charleston Battery
Owner: Englishman Tony Bakker
Affiliate/Partner Club: None
Team Manager: Michael Anhaeuser, former Battery player with 115 caps for the club in the mid- 90's. Retired after a bad ACL tear in 1999. Came on as an assistant in 2004 and has had the head job with the Battery since 2005.

League in 2010: USL-2, Third Division in U.S. Soccer
Finish in 2010: 1st in USL-2 regular season and playoff champions.
Attendance in 2010: 3,641 average in 5,113 soccer specific Blackbaud Stadium


Blackbaud Stadium and the Battery play host to three MLS teams in a tournament at their stadium every preseason. Last year's opponents included D.C. United, Toronto F.C., and Red Bull New York.

Players: The Charleston Battery have been led by South African Stephen Armstrong since 2006 in the midfield. The former Watford, D.C. United, Kansas City Wizard, and Columbus Crew player has been a veteran rock in the Battery midfield. Armstrong has 111 appearances and 25 goals for the Battery. Other players of note include Irishman Colin Falvey who has made a career in the leagues of Ireland and New Zealand before joining up with the Battery. Mike Zaher is a good young American defender who played well for the Battery in 2010 and has 10 appearances with MLS San Jose.

Expected finish in 2011 USL-Pro Season: 1st-3rd. I would expect the Battery to finish behind a team with a little more punch in their roster like Rochester and Orlando City. But, the Battery are the only USL-Pro team that won everything they set out to win before their season, as they won both the regular season and their playoffs. That kind of focus might put them on top.




Pittsburgh Riverhounds
Owner: Former team manager Gene Klein
Affiliate/Partner Club: Everton F.C. of English Premier League
Team Manager: Former Riverhounds player and first ever player drafted by the Riverhounds in 1999, Justin Evans. Evans played in Poland, made 30 appearances in MLS, then finished out his career in second division U.S. soccer with over 80 appearances for the Battery and 33 for the Riverhounds before becoming assistant and than head manager of Pittsburgh.

League in 2010: USL-2, U.S. Soccer 3rd Division.
Finish in 2010: 3rd in USL-2 and Semifinal appearance in playoffs where they just lost out to the eventual champions, the Charleston Battery.
Attendance in 2010: Around 900 average. But, averaged around 1,500 for their playoff games (pictured below)


Pictures from the Semifinal game against Charleston

Players: The Riverhounds are led by some award winners in 2010. Japanese midfielder Shintaro Harada was a MVP finalist and won most valuable defender of USL-2, forward Jeremy Deighton won rookie of the year in USL-2 with six goals in 13 appearances, and Hunter Gilstrap won goalkeeper of the year in USL-2. The Riverhounds are led in defense by Yugoslavian Nikola Katic and captain Nathan Salsi.


Harada leads the Riverhounds from his defensive midfield position. Harada has played in the J-League with many caps for clubs such as Yokohama Marinos and ALO's Hokuriku.

Expected finish in 2011 USL-PRO Season: 3rd or 4th. The Riverhounds have a young team that will just get better. In a new division that won't be that much different skillwise from USL-2, I would expect the Riverhounds to find themselves around 3rd place again.



Dayton Dutch Lions F.C.
Owners: Mike Mossel & Erik Tammer. Tammer was a former striker, mainly in the Dutch Erstedivise, with 314 overall appearances with 153 goals. Mossel was a former player as well. Both own Dutch Sport Managing businesses in Holland.
Affiliate Club: FC Twente, Dutch 2010 League Winner & Champions League club in 2011
Team Manager: None currently. Was former Ajax legend and Dutch national player Sonny Silooy. But, a bumpy and sometimes inconsistent season that found the PDL favorites finishing in 3rd place in their division and out of the PDL playoffs probably led to the club and Silooy parting ways. The Dutch Lions 2010 finish was slightly disappointing considering that the Dutch Lions were the only team in their division with professional players (Oscar Moens, Hans van de Haar, Geert den Ouden, among others) on their roster opposed to the rest of their PDL Great Lakes division opponents in 2010, who had entire roster's consisting of college players.

After the Silooy departure, it will be interesting to see if the Dutch Lions (who at times like to be flashy) decide to go with another big, expensive name to lead the team into the USL-Pro 2011 season or if they go in house with Ivar van Dinteren. van Dinteren, who played with the Dutch Lions in 2010, has led the Dutch Lions youth program since Silooy parted ways with the club and some rumors tap him as a more affordable replacement. van Dinteren has play 279 professional games, with most of them coming with Erstedivise sides FC Zwolle and Helmond Sport.

League in 2010: Professional Development League, U.S. Soccer's 4th Division
Finish in 2010: 3rd behind Forest City and Michigan Bucks, Great Lakes Division of PDL.
Attendance in 2010: 1,274 average (6th best in PDL), Dutch Lions will look to build on their attendance with more knowledge on promoting and a more competitive and interesting schedule.

Players: The Dutch Lions are likely to return Oscar Moens, the former Dutch national team keeper and PSV player was a rock in goal for the Dutch Lions; Moens was one player worth the dosh. Other players that were overwhelming consistent include George Davis IV and Bret Jones, both could likely expect to be called back in. Some other Dutch Lion, Dutch players who could find their way back in are possibly Johan Wigger and possibly a couple others. Bas Ent would be on the Dutch Lions wish list, but Dutch reports have him inking a 3 year deal with Toronto F.C.

I expect most of the 2010 Dutch Lions roster to get an invite to camp to at least battle for their spots, but I also expect a decent ammount of changes in 2011.

Expected finish in 2011's USL-PRO League: 3rd-5th. The Dutch Lions likely have a bit of rebuilding to do. But, their owners are ambitious, they'll add more talent to their roster, and should compete in USL-Pro right away regardless. Depending on who they bring in from Holland they could jump up to 1st or 2nd.



Richmond Kickers
Owners: Rob Ukrop, heir to Ukrop Supermarket Chain and professional soccer player, mainly indoor but included a stint in 1996 with the New England Revolution.
Affiliate club: None
Team Manager: Englishman Leigh Cowlishaw who played his entire footballing career in Richmond, Virginia. First with the University of Richmond and then for the Richmond Kickers with 152 caps and 20 goals since 1993. Cowlishaw is still rostered and the 39 year old still makes the oft appearance for the Kickers. Cowlishaw has been the player/manager for Richmond since 2001.

The Richmond club which has been around longer than all MLS teams, is known for their stability.

League in 2010: USL-2, U.S. Third Division.
Finish in 2010: Second in USL-2 regular season, reached the final and lost against Battery in playoffs.
Attendance in 2010: 2,022 average at The City Stadium, pictured below. The Kickers use the ground solely at the moment, therefore it could be considered soccer-specific in some manner.



Players: Richmond is led in defense by German defender Sascha Gorres with 139 appearances and 14 mainly header goals. Brazilian playmaker Gerson dos Santos anchors the midfield. Richmond is led up top by a couple of Brits in Englishman Matthew Delicate (who has been on fire since rejoining the Kickers in 2009 with 24 goals in 39 appearances) and Scot Ross Mackenzie who usually does the feeding for Delicate.


Matthew Delicate has had the Delicate touch for the Kickers as of late, bagging 24 goals in 39 appearances since 2009.

Expected finish in 2011 USL-Pro Season: 3rd-6th. Kickers have a strong lineup but lack a little pizazz and creative punch; other than the Brazilian Dos Santos. I see the Kickers finishing either right in front or right behind the Riverhounds in 2011.



Charlotte Eagles
Owners: Pat Stewart, the Charlotte Eagles are also a division of Missionary Athletes International (MAI), an organization which undertakes sports ministry to share the message of Conservative Christianity through the environment of soccer. Hence, the cross in the crest.
Affiliate/Partner Club: None
Team Manager: Mark Steffens, head coach since 1997

League in 2010: USL-2, 3rd Division in U.S. Soccer
League Finish in 2010: 4th in USL-2 and did not qualify for playoffs.
Attendance in 2010: 911 on average

Players: Columbian Jorge Herrera, formerly of Hurcan and Millionarios, is the Eagles creative force in midfield with 22 goals in 61 appearances. Herrera can link up with new Uruguayan forward Gustavo Bentos (who only has over 500 caps and over 200 goals at the age of 33). Zimbabwe striker Patrick Daka leads things up top as well with over a 100 caps.


Columbian Jorge Herrera is the creative force in the Eagles midfield, that will need more creativity to compete in USL-Pro.

Expected finish in 2011 USL-Pro League: 7th or 8th, maybe as low as 10th. A weaker club overall out of the USL-2 group. Not real ambitious, not putting a lot of money into attracting crowds, a good finish every few years. Probably have had the same coach for too long as well, since 1997, despite only three good seasons.



Harrisburg City Islanders
Owners: Eric Pettis
Affiliate/Partner Club: None
Team Manager: Bill Becher

League in 2010: USL-2, 3rd Division in U.S. Soccer
Finish in 2010: 5th, since arriving on the scene the Harrisburg City Islanders have never finished better than 3rd in the 3rd division. But, have made a lot more noise than a lot of other 2nd Division or 3rd Division teams in the most important competition usually for these clubs- the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. In 2007, 2009, and this past 2010 season the Harrisburg City Islanders have knocked off a MLS club to reach the quarterfinals of that competition.
Attendance in 2010: 1,711 average attendance



The most well-known City Islander, Cepero played for Red Bull New York in an MLS Championship against the Columbus Crew in 2008.


Players: Danny Cepero is the highest profile player on the City Islanders. The goalkeeper played for Red Bull New York in their MLS Cup final against the Columbus Crew and scored a goal from 80 yards away on the Crew earlier in that season (video below). 29 year old Englishman and Blackburn Rovers youth product David Schofield anchors the City Islanders midfield with 112 caps and 6 goals since joining the club since it's inception in 2004. Other than those two, not a lot of significant names on the Islanders



Expected finish in 2011 USL-Pro League: 8th to 10th, the City Islanders finished last in USL-2 last season, and the addition of a couple more tougher squads from the second division along with the Dayton Dutch Lions won't help their standing. It isn't good when your highest profile player is your goalkeeper. However, the City Islanders have been giant killers against some MLS clubs taking a nap. If some of the tougher clubs in USL-Pro take a nap against them as well, they could get results.



Wilmington Hammerheads
Owner:
Bill Rudisill, one of two investors from North Carolina and the other from Chicago, Illnois that bought the club and are looking to re-instill it's success in 2011. The club had to take a year off last year because of the USL barring Wilmington under owner Chuck Sullivan, who wasn't meeting the requirements of USL such as not playing players since mid-season.
Affiliate/Partner Club: None
Team Manager: Englishman David Irving, former Everton and Oldham Athletic player. Also played for the NASL Ft. Lauderdale Strikers

League in 2010: None, but formerly of USL-2 in 2009
League Finish in 2009: 1st in USL-2 and Semifinal playoff finish.
Attendance in 2009: 2,000 fans on average a game, 5,000 for playoff games.



Players: A bit unknown after a year off in 2010. Many of their former players have moved on to other clubs and it will be tough for Wilmington to reacquire most of them. Therefore, the Hammerheads have to rebuild again.

Expected finish in 2011 USL-Pro League: 10th to 12th. This could go really good for the Hammerheads after a year off if they could get a lot of their players back. If so I see them finishing ahead of less ambitious Charlotte and Harrisburg City. However, I don't see that being so easy. So, I think Wilmington struggles a little bit in their first year back and get it together in 2012.




Sevilla Puerto Rico
Owner: Spanish businessman Alberto Santiago Vega
Affiliate/Partner Club: Sevilla of La Liga
Team Manager: Michael Megaloudis



League in 2010: Puerto Rico Soccer League, Not part of U.S. Soccer
League Finish In 2010: 2nd
Attendance in 2010: A few hundred. Apparently trying to build a new stadium of 13,000 in the small town of Juncos with only 40,000 people. Here is the rendering below. Don't know how these clubs will operate in U.S. 3rd division, outside of Puerto Rico's only big market (San Juan- 2.5 million people) where even Puerto Rico Islanders struggle to get 5,000 people.



For more information on the stituation on the new USL Puerto Rico clubs, click on this story. Better hope Sevilla Puerto Rico is getting cash from Puerto Rico Spain.

Players: 32 year old Cuban striker Alberto Delgado is the only notable face with a short stint in Colorado in 2004 with 13 caps and 1 goal.

Expected Finish in USL-Pro 2011 League- 11th to 14th. They might be better than the one true U.S. expansion club, F.C. New York. Have had the most success out of the Puerto Rican clubs being possibly gained.



F.C. New York
Owners: Jo-Ellen Trieber and Doug Petersen
Team Manager: Englishman Matt Weston, former Ispwich and Manchester United player


Jo-Ellen Treiber, Doug Petersen, and company revel in new franchise.

Team news: New franchise, will play at Hofstra University's 13,000 stadium in Nassau County even though the team's emblem is representative of Queens; Where the club was intended to play.

Expected finish: Will do better than most of the Puerto Rico clubs just because their an American club, with a better pool of players and more resources.



Barracuda FC of Antigua
Owner: Antiguan Gordon Derrick
Team Manager: Scot Billy McEwan; who played for Hibernan, Blackpool, Peterborough United, and Rotherham United. And managed Sheffield United, Rotherham United, and Derby County before coming to Barracuda F.C.

Attendance: Had one team match in April 2010 against Puerto Rico Islanders that drew 1,000 fans to their stadium below.




Team News: Also had two friendlies scheduled with the Montreal Impact in 2010 that they had to cancel because of financial difficulty. Respected Montreal Impact owner- Joey Saputo, whose club is MLS bound in 2012, accused the Antiguan club of a serious lack of professionalism for cancelling the friendlies.

Good omen there for Barracuda joining USL-Pro.

Expected Finish in USL-Pro 2011 League: Who knows, 12th to 15th.




Club Athletico River Plate Puerto Rico
Owner: Argentinian Steven Alvarez
Affiliate/Partner Club: River Plate of Argentina Primera
Team Manager: Argentinian Walter Zermatten, former Argentinos Juniors player and became River Plate Puerto Rico coach after playing for the club in 2009.

League in 2010: PRSL, Not in U.S. Soccer
Finish in 2010: 1st
Attendance in 2010: Best attendance ever was 3,000 but probably 500 to 1,000 in San Juan play in Estadio Sixto Escobar (below)




Very nice website for the club, seems like River Plate funds them well.

Players: 34 year old Argentinian striker Juan Sara leads River Plate's attack. The former Dundee United, Gallipoli, Huracan, FC Locarno man has 4 goals in 2 games since joining recently. He's joined by Argentinian/Guatemalan Claudio Rojas who at 36 has played for River Plate of Argentina and many Mexican clubs. Rojas also has 24 national caps for Guatemala.

Expected finish in 2010: 6th to 10th. River Plate is plus 27 in goal differential and leads the PRSL with 18 points at the moment to the Islanders 13 and Sevilla's 10. They could make some noise in the USL-Pro if they keep getting Argentine's from River Plate.


Other clubs expected to join:
Indios de Mayaguez of Puerto Rico


Pali Blues of Pacific Palisades, California

Puerto Rico United of Puerto Rico