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Academy Highlights | 18 Academy Players Invited to U.S. Soccer Regional Identification Center

U-14 v EMP 4

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Revolution Academy embarked on its first road trip of the 2021 MLS NEXT Fall season, with all four teams traveling to New York City for matches at Met Oval and BW Gottschee. The Under-19, Under-17, and Under-14 squads all picked up wins over Met Oval on Saturday while the Under-15s played to a 1-1 draw. On Sunday, the U-19s, U-15s, and U-14s dispatched BW Gottschee.

Additionally, Revolution Academy graduates Justin Rennicks, Damian Rivera, and Noel Buck each scored for Revolution II in their victory over the Richmond Kickers in USL League One action last Friday. Seven Revolution Academy graduates featured for Revolution II that match, with MLS signees Justin Rennicks and Damian Rivera starting the contest alongside fellow Academy product Noel Buck. Revs Academy products Colby Quiñones, Hikaru Fujiwara, Tyler Freitas, and Meny Silva all came off the bench in the winning effort.

This Saturday, all four Revolution Academy squads will host Beachside SC, while Revolution II will hit the road to face League One table-toppers Chattanooga Red Wolves SC on Saturday at 7:00 p.m. ET (ESPN+). Click here to learn more about the New England Revolution Academy. The complete MLS NEXT schedule and all the latest news from around the league can be viewed here.

This week, 18 Revolution Academy players earned the opportunity to train with the U.S. Soccer Youth National Team Regional Identification Center in New York. The Regional Identification Center helps provide a pathway to future youth national team call-ups for the country's top players.

  • 2006 ID Center Invitees: Ryan Carney, Giuseppe Ciampa, Henrique Dias, Olger Escobar, Enzo Goncalves, Jamie Kabuusu, Alejandro Palacio, and Alex Rapo.
  • Also invited but cannot attend: Kian Charris and Benaiah Hanson.
  • 2007 ID Center Invitees: Raphael Alves, Peyton Miller, Rudy Figueroa, Aiden Reilly, Kevin Machado, Sage Kinner, Simon Henao, and Alvin Depina.

Revolution MLS NEXT & Alumni Highlights

  • Midfielder Jack Panayotou (2004 – Cambridge, Mass.) recorded three assists in two games for the U-19s over the weekend, including setting up forward Greg Cook (2004 – Las Vegas, Nev.) for a pair of goals.
  • Goalkeepers Max Weinstein (2004 – Montpelier, Vt.) and Matthew Tibbetts (2004 – Westborough, Mass.) each recorded a clean sheet for the U-19s, with the former seeing his first action of the season.
  • Defender Esteban Lopera (2005 – Revere, Mass.) scored a goal and added an assist for the U-17s in their win over Met Oval on Saturday afternoon.
  • Forward Peyton Miller (2007 – Unionville, Conn.) scored three goals in two games over the weekend, including his third game winner of the season in Sunday’s win over BW Gottschee for the U-15s. Miller’s nine goals in six games are tied for the program lead this season with U-14s forward Cristiano Carlos (2008 – Chicopee Mass.).
  • Forward Raphael Alves (2007 – Framingham, Mass.) added a pair of helpers for the U-15s on Sunday, recording his second game-winning assist of the season.
  • Forward Cristiano Carlos (2008 – Chicopee Mass.) found the back of the net three times over the weekend for the U-14s, two of them proving to be game winners. Forward Mesud Ramic (2008 – Weare, N.H.) and midfielder Camilo Moreno (2008 – Peabody, Mass.) pitched in with two goals and two assists, respectively.
  • Goalkeeper Kaleb Curran (2008 – Londonderry, N.H.) recorded two more clean sheets to give him three on the season. Behind Curran, the U-14s have raced out to a 5-0-0 start and have outscored opponents 22-2 in those matches.

Revolution Academy’s Latest College Commitments

  • Malcolm Fry (2005 – Groton, Mass.) – Wake Forest
  • Jack Panayotou (2004 – Cambridge, Mass.) – Georgetown
  • Max Weinstein (2004 – Montpelier, Vt.) – Vermont

UNDER-19s

New England Revolution U-19s vs Met Oval U-19s
Saturday, September 18, 2021 – Met Oval Field 1 (Maspeth, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 3, Met Oval 0

Scoring Summary:
NE – Own Goal 30’
NE – Greg Cook (Jack Panayotou) 55’
NE – Triton Beauvois (Jack Panayotou) 80’

Revolution U-19s: Max Weinstein; Gabriel de Godoi (Jack LaBelle 60’), Dylan Walsh, Daniel Bede, Alexandru Parvu; Marcos Quintana (Andrew Millar 79’), Morris Matthews (Daniel Woodward 90’), Jack Panayotou (Kevin Medina 90’); Triton Beauvois, Greg Cook (Estevao Gouveia 79’), Jason Zacarias (Brandonn Bueno 60’).

Substitutes Not Used: Matthew Tibbetts.

New England Revolution U-19s vs BW Gottschee U-19s
Sunday, September 19, 2021 – College of Staten Island (Staten Island, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 3, BW Gottschee 0

Scoring Summary:
NE – Marcos Quintana (Daniel Bede) 51’
NE – Greg Cook (Jack Panayotou) 60’
NE – Andrew Millar (Unassisted) 90’

Revolution U-19s: Matthew Tibbetts; Gabriel de Godoi (Alexandru Parvu 63’), Dylan Walsh, Daniel Bede, Jack LaBelle (Jack Burkhardt 75’); Morris Matthews, Marcos Quintana (Andrew Millar 63’), Jack Panayotou (Carl Laurent 75’); Triton Beauvois (Jason Zacarias 63’), Brandonn Bueno; Estevao Gouveia (Greg Cook 46’).

Substitutes Not Used: Max Weinstein.

UNDER-17s

New England Revolution U-17s vs Met Oval U-17s
Saturday, September 18, 2021 – Met Oval Field 1 (Maspeth, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 3, Met Oval 0

Scoring Summary:
NE – Henrique Dias (Esteban Lopera) 43’
NE – Alex St. John (Angel Ortez) 60’
NE – Esteban Lopera (Unassisted) 80’

Revolution U-17s: Ryan Carney; Matiwos Rumley, Jack Burkhardt, Henrique Dias, Esteban Lopera; Marco Dos Santos (Jamie Kabuusu 64’), Alexi Karalis, Diego Xhikneli (Angel Ortez 47’); Carl Laurent (Alex St. John 47’), Isaie Louis (Caleb Huang 74’), Enzo Goncalves (Olger Escobar 64’).

Substitutes Not Used: Kevin Christensen, Alex Rapo.

New England Revolution U-17s vs BW Gottschee U-17s
Sunday, September 19, 2021 – College of Staten Island (Staten Island, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 1, BW Gottschee 3

Scoring Summary:
BWG – 22’
BWG – 40’
BWG – 55’
NE – Olger Escobar (Unassisted) 78’

Revolution U-17s: Ryan Carney; Matiwos Rumley, Daniel Woodward (Esteban Lopera 46’), Alexi Karalis, Alex Rapo; Marco Dos Santos (Diego Xhikneli 60’), Jamie Kabuusu (Henrique Dias 75’), Angel Ortez (Olger Escobar 57’); Caleb Huang (Isaie Louis 46’), Alex St. John, Enzo Goncalves.

Substitutes Not Used: Kevin Christensen, Kevin Medina.

UNDER-15s

New England Revolution U-15s vs Met Oval U-15s
Saturday, September 18, 2021 – Met Oval Field 1 (Maspeth, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 1, Met Oval 1

Scoring Summary:
NE – Peyton Miller (Unassisted) 36’
MET – 70’

Revolution U-15s: Miles Fleming (Max Dressel 41’); Luke Churchill (Matthew Sarro 41’), Sage Kinner, Simon Henao, Alvin Depina; Owen Zhang, Ian Hecker, Peyton Miller, Kevin Machado (Conrad Sweatman 60’), Raphael Alves; Rudy Figueroa (Joshua Poulson 41’ [Nolan Murray 73’]).

Substitutes Not Used: Lucas Nuernberg, Danny Stanger.

New England Revolution U-15s vs BW Gottschee U-15s
Sunday, September 19, 2021 – College of Staten Island (Staten Island, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 3, BW Gottschee 1

Scoring Summary:
NE – Matthew Sarro (Raphael Alves) 58’
NE – Peyton Miller (Raphael Alves) 65’
NE – Peyton Miller (Penalty Kick) 75’

Revolution U-15s: Marshall Martin; Matthew Sarro (Alvin Depina 55’), Sage Kinner, Danny Stanger (Lucas Nuernberg 55’), Luke Churchill; Rudy Figueroa (Owen Zhang 71’), Simon Henao, Conrad Sweatman (Ian Hecker 46’); Joshua Poulson (Raphael Alves 46’), Nolan Murray (Kevin Machado 55’), Peyton Miller.

Substitutes Not Used: Miles Fleming.

UNDER-14s

New England Revolution U-14s vs Met Oval U-14s
Saturday, September 18, 2021 – Met Oval Field 1 (Maspeth, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 3, Met Oval 0

Scoring Summary:
NE – Cristiano Carlos (Matias Xhikneli) 21’
NE – Mesud Ramic (Camilo Moreno) 40’
NE – Braydon Fagundes (Unassisted) 57’

Revolution U-14s: Kaleb Curran; Jorge Flores, Tommy Tsouros, Caiden London, Trevor Steele; Matias Xhikneli, Daniel Jordao, Jaime Vega, Bryan Norena, Braydon Fagundes; Cristiano Carlos.

Substitutes Used: Anthony Anduray, Gavin Baer, Luka Hislop, Gabriel Jordao, Julian Monteiro, Camilo Moreno, Mesud Ramic.

New England Revolution U-14s vs BW Gottschee U-14s
Sunday, September 19, 2021 – College of Staten Island (Staten Island, N.Y.)
New England Revolution 3, BW Gottschee 0

Scoring Summary:
NE – Cristiano Carlos (Tommy Tsouros) 4’
NE – Cristiano Carlos (Unassisted) 14’
NE – Mesud Ramic (Camilo Moreno) 74’

Revolution U-14s: Kaleb Curran; Ryan Scholz, Sheridan McNish, Gavin Baer, Trevor Steele; Tommy Tsouros, Anthony Anduray, Luka Hislop, Bryan Norena, Jayel Goncalves; Cristiano Carlos.

Substitutes Used: Braydon Fagundes, Jorge Flores, Daniel Jordao, Gabriel Jordao, Camilo Moreno, Mesud Ramic, Jaime Vega.