U.S. U-17 MNT Downs Canada 2-0
SUNRISE, Fla. (April 24, 2005) - The U.S. Under-17 ’88 Men’s National Team defeated Canada 2-0 on Sunday in Sunrise, Fla., increasing their unbeaten CONCACAF streak to 17 games. The U.S. dominated play for most of the match, outshooting Canada 17-2. Forward David Arvizu opened the scoring with a goal in the sixth minute when he buried a cross from Ryan Soroka and Amaechi Igwe sealed the victory finishing off a pass from Michael Farfan.
April 24, 2005
The U.S. dominated play for most of the match, outshooting Canada 17-2. Forward David Arvizu opened the scoring with a goal in the sixth minute when he buried a cross from Ryan Soroka and Amaechi Igwe sealed the victory finishing off a pass from Michael Farfan.
The match served as preparation for Canada as they will attempt to join the U.S. by snagging a CONCACAF berth to the FIFA U-17 World Championship when they compete in the Group B CONCACAF qualifying tournament from May 17-21 in Mexico. The U.S. won Group A of the Under-17 CONCACAF qualifying tournament in Costa Rica two weeks ago and solidified their spot in the FIFA U-17 World Championship, which will take place in Peru from September 16-October 2.
U.S. Under-17 Men's National Team Game Report
Participants: U.S. Under-17 ‘88s Men’s National Team vs. Canada
Competition: Friendly
Location: Sunrise, Fla.
Date: April 24, 2005
Weather: Warm, 70 degrees
Scoring Summary:
1st 2nd Final
USA 1 1 2
CAN 0 0 0
USA – David Arvizu (Ryan Soroka) 6th minute
USA – Amaechi Igwe (Michael Farfan) 78.
Lineups
USA: 24-Bryant Rueckner (40-Evan Newton, 46); 27-Blake Wagner, 25-Carlos Boja, 36-Eric Lichaj, 22-Ryan Soroka; 35-Amaechi Igwe (32-Hector Himenez, 86), 21-Nevn Subotic (23-Anthony Ampaitipakwong, 46), 37-Kyle Nakazawa, 28-Jeremy Hall; 20-David Arvizu, 29-Preston Zimmerman (26-Eddie Ababio, 46).
CAN: n/a
Statistical Summary:
USA CAN
Shots 17 2
Saves 1 7
Fouls 5 2
Corner Kicks 12 4
Offside 2 0
Misconduct Summary:
USA – Bryant Rueckner (caution) 24th minute

