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Thursday, October 15, 2009

FIRST DIVISION POWERS PAST ST. PATRICKS IN 3-1 VICTORY


Olympique Montreux News
October 10, 2009

Brad Pino Soccer Field (Cottonwood, UTAH).--- Led by the defensive prowess of Colton Spencer, Antonio Casillas and Adam Harris, Olympique Montreux D1 team sped past St.- Patrick’s FC with goals from Cubano, Joe Mannino and Peter Frost.




The Olympians dominated play, denying the ball to their opponents who grew more and more frustrated as Haroldo Darelli and Peter Frost piloted the ship to victory.

Juventino "Cubano" Silva, the team’s leading scorer with 11 goals coming into the match scores in typical predatory fashion in the 12th minute.

Joe Mannino, normally an excellent second goalkeeper for the Premiership, came off the bench to score a spectacular goal with a diving header in the 39th minute on a "Cubano" cross.

The third goal was signed by playmaker Peter Frost  on a solo effort that saw him motor past the entire St.-Patrick’s defense.

St.-Patrick’s scored a consolation goal in the waning minutes.

The D1 team is in first place with two games left and can clinch the title with a victory at Westminster-Lazio next Saturday.

“I want this bloody trophy,” screamed an usually clean-mouthed captain Adam Harris, while looking over his shoulder to make sure his bishop did not hear the bloody expletive.

Division One goal leaders:

Juventino Cubano Silva, 12 goals
Tim Ballantyne, 7 goals
Pelon Saavedra, 7 goals.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

O.M. UPDATE. IN THE “REVIEW” MIRROR…


The making of a championship campaign.


OM News Service
October 15, 2009

Until the July break this year, the Premiership and the first division team of Olympique Montreux Football Club were on top of their respective table and cruising. The organization had just won the Park City Tournament for the third time in a row (2007, 2008 and 2009). 

For the Premiership, it was an unexpected dream start for a squad that was rebuilding after many veteran players opted to leave the organization throughout last season.

Right after winning the prestigious Park City Tournament, however, things began to sour. A rash of injuries in the Premiership followed by a dip in form to some key players set up a poor skid in the standings and in all competitions.

Within weeks, OM lost the chance to contend for all the cups it aspired to win. Even the usually dependable D1 team failed to defend the Utah Challenge Cup it won last season.

The Premiership was eliminated from the Utah Champions League (Daynes Cup), and also from the Utah Open Cup in rapid succession. All thoughts of the Premiership equaling the organization’s 2002 and 2006 successes quickly vanished.

The 2002 and 2006 teams remain Olympique Montreux’s best ever. 

In 2002, led by center forward Bel-Ami de Montreux with his predatory goal scoring skills (43 goals in all competitions) and the playmaking talents of the late Alex Pogman, OM went undefeated in all competitions in the Liga LatinoAmericana, winning the Preseason Copa de Utah, the Primera Division Cup and the Interleague Playoffs Cup.

The 2006 side, under the direction of playmaker Nate Murphy and talented forward Sergio Vasquez and Chad Gilbert, won not only the state’s Premiership title, but also the Utah Open Cup and the Daynes Cup at its centennial commemoration.

The spring success of the team this year may have been misleading as to where OM was in the rebuilding process. After all, the side was rebuilding following yet another exodus of the remaining 2006 heroes. John MacQuarrie, Mike Rogers, Chris Kirkpatrick, Josh Kimball and Nate Murphy transferred to Rush Elite at season’s end. The departure of fleet-footed winger Garrett Losee to an LDS Church mission, and the “announced” LDS mission of young defender Kip also affected the manager’s plans.

A dip in form of last year’s MVP Steve McMurdie and influential midfielder Jantzen Romney, last season’s undisputed star forward and reigning Golden Boot, did not help the team’s position.
Also, concededly, the team’s early successes negatively affected the simple game and the humility the manager was promoting since season’s start. Somehow, young players began to feel invincible and started to play selfish soccer.

While Steve and Jantzen worked hard to rediscover their best form, several important players repeatedly failed to show up for important fixtures despite being on game day sheets.  A few more also have failed to maintain their fitness and thus have been unable to contribute.

The bitter mid-season return of a former forward from a poor PDL experience contributed to spoil the script.

The manager sometimes had to improvise starting line ups seconds before games. Often, D1 players had to fill in for absent Premiership stars.

With the situation nearly uncontrollable, the team was forced to sign new players to make it to season’s end.

In July and August, the side went on to drop important points to unlikely opponents, Bosnia USA and Utah Valley University, and experienced a shameful loss to Rush Elite where, as luck would have it, Kip is serving his mission. Funny indeed!

The team experienced a new low at the Telemundo Cup in August in Ogden, Utah.  After finishing top seed in pool play and winning the playoff game 5-0 against Idaho United, the following morning, several star players simply did not show up for the semifinal game. OM was beaten 4-0 by Weber State. The team left the tournament in disgrace with its reputation severely dented.

Despite all the adversities and injuries making it difficult for fullbacks Nathan Braun, Clayton Alexander and keeper AndrĂ© Dominguez to play back to back games, the Premiership fought back and clinched the State  Premiership Title with one game to play.

The D1 team is in first place by two points with two games left and can clinch the title with a victory at Westminster-Lazio next Saturday.

When analyzing the league’s overall performance, it is quickly evident that this year, as before, other Premiership teams continue to see Olympique Montreux as the team to get ready for.

We definitely welcome that respect and the competition. We are Olympians!

However, when a distinguished soccer organization like Park City Newpark managed to field only 8 or 9 players at home against Westminster just to be pounded 8-0, and a week later brought in a full plate against OM and fight for 90 plus minutes, eyebrows are raised. Same for Rush Elite that lined up a weak team and no goalkeeper against the same Westminster (score: 0-4).  Same for Diablos FC for completely failing to show up to face Westminster (forfeit).

 It is expected that Bosnia USA will offer inadequate resistance on October 17 when they face Westminster in their season’s finale.

The failure of OM’s opponents to be consistent ruins the competition. Teams cannot call a tied game or a hard fought win against Olympique Montreux the crown achievement of their season. Showing up to play with seven, eight or nine players, showing up drunk or already tired or not showing up at all is very poor sportsmanship.

“Some teams gave the unethical impression that they were losing to Westminster on purpose just to keep Olympique Montreux from winning the title,” opines Bel-Ami.

But at OM, the fight is to the last breath.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

IN MEMORIAM - ALEX POGMAN


IN MEMORIAM


ALEX POGMAN
1972-2009


POSITION: MIDFIELDER FOR OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX 2001, 2002, 2003
JERSEY NUMBER 18
PREMIERSHIP CHAMPION: 2001 (Scored winning goal in 3-2 win in championship game, Oct. 20, 2001)
PREMIERSHIP CHAMPION: 2002 (Scored in 3-1 championship game against Alemania, Oct. 21, 2002




Wednesday, December 10, 2008

STEVE McMURDIE IS OLYMPIAN OF THE YEAR


STEVE IS 2008 MVP
JANTZEN ROMNEY-LUIS GARCIA-VICTHOR SOARES HONORED

By R. M. Danish
Sports Writer
 
SALT LAKE CITY, UT.  Dec. 10, 2008.--- Midfielder Steve McMurdie is Olympique Montreux Football Club’s Most Valuable Player for 2008. It is a fitting tribute to a player who was solid all year and led, not only the premiership team, but contributed valuable minutes to the first division team during an uneasy year at OM.

The team’s banquet and awards ceremony was held this year at Rodizzio Grill, a chic Brazilian Barbeque restaurant at upscale Trolley Square.

2001 MVP Jorge Conde honored
The event provided an opportunity to introduce to the players the man who collaborated with Bel-Ami to create the club back in 1999.

Indeed, former defensive stalwart Jorge Conde and his wife Elizabeth were present to be honored for Conde’s services to the club. He was awarded the MVP trophy for 2001.
Also, Ivan Marcos Olmedo Zarate received his 2002 MVP award, along with Josh Kimball who was the team’s MVP in spring 2005.

In those days the team did not award individual honors.
“We take this occasion to recognize Jorge Conde who worked hard to get this team started,” said Bel-Ami de Montreux, OM’s manager.

“In the beginning, we were just a new team with a strange French name. We needed players and the talented ones did not trust us. Conde worked hard to staff the team, brought on players like Marcos Melendrez and others, and we found success at the end. He was our first captain and a true OM legend.
“Ivan, in 2002, was the best player in all of Utah. Although he is still a great player, he was exceptional that year. He won the Liga LatinoAmericana best player award. He created my huge goal tally that year with his timely and creative assists.

“In spring 2005, Josh Kimball was leading scorer and all around best player for OM. We are thankful for his contribution to the side and wish him well in his new career at Rush ootball Club next season.”
At this year’s well attended banquet, more than 70 players and family applauded Steve McMurdie who received his Most Valuable Player award. Jantzen Romney took the Offensive Player of the Year award. Luis Garcia was named Defensive Player of the Year and Victhor Soares won the award for being this year’s Iron Man.

Steve’s work rate this season was outstanding. He was a consistent performer who earned the respect of the manager and his teammates. Steve who is also on Real Salt Lake’s short list when they need help for reserve games came to OM only last year from Park City New Park and he is already the MVP. He is also the head soccer coach for Lehi High School in Utah County.

Several times each week, Steve travels from Provo to Salt Lake for practices and games. He scores amazing goals and is a true leader. He is the prototype of players OM loves to have.
“Steve is an accomplished and mature soccer player and yet he is coachable and humble. What else can you ask for in a player,” said Bel-Ami. “We are lucky he wears an OM jersey.”
Steve is married to his wife Alexis who is a great youth girl coach in her own right. They are parents to three young boys.

Jantzen was fabulous this year. The left winger, a product of youth club Inter FC and Brighton High School, quickly settled into the historic club and made himself a ‘can’t do without’ selection in any formation the manager put on the field. He starred for the Premiership team and the first division and practiced hard. He has incredibly good work ethics.

Luis Garcia was always present in central defense and at midfield, doing a superb job at times when the Premiership team could not count on many of its regular starters. He saved us often, keeping us in game we could have lost.

Iron Man Victhor Soares was the indispensable player. The 22 year old can do it all. You need a defensive player, line him up. You need a midfielder or a forward, call on Victhor. But it is his ability to play in front of the defense that is amazing for a former forward.

In the Park City Tournament, Victhor basically cancelled out speedsters Chad Gilbert and Sergio Vasquez.
The organization also gave awards to Ben Staples, the coach of the Olympique Montreux U-15 girl’s team, and to manager, Robyn Millerberg. The U-15 girls team finished first last season in the U-14 division and is now ranked second in the state in its age bracket.

Olympique Montreux also honored Justin Braun, our former teammate who now plays professionally for MLS team Chivas USA where he is showing to the world on a big stage that there is good soccer in Utah and great players at Olympique Montreux.

Justin scored the goal against Diablos last year to win the side the premiership title.
Next year, OM hopes to have one or two of its players in MLS camps.

D1 team wins championship
While things were going smooth for the girls’ team, it was a rather turbulent year for the men. The Premiership team was a rollercoaster ride. Conversely, the D1 team maintained its character to finish at the top of a 16 teams-strong division, losing only three times.

Along the way, the young D1 Olympians scored a division best 71 goals, conceding 23.
“I never had a consistent starting team all year long in the premiership. Important players, including the team’s captain, did not play crucial games,” explained Bel-Ami.

“As a result, we dropped points to bad teams and tied teams we should have beaten.”
Still, the team won the prestigious Park City Tournament, but missed out on three league trophies that were shared between Diablos and Westminster. It failed to retain the championship title that had been its own for the past four seasons.

It is the first time since fall 2004 that OM’s top team did not win any league silverware. The side finished in second place in the standings, seven points behind champion Westminster FC.
“We are now in rebuilding mode. I think only one player remains from the team that last won the division. The others have left,” said Bel-Ami.

OM is the most prestigious amateur club in Utah. Teams are motivated to get a result when they face the side.

“We are indeed flattered by the attention. Ain't nothing wrong being the Barcelona or Real Madrid around here. We know we have to always be prepared to do battle. Even a friendly game against OM is a final for the opponent. That’s the difference between us and the rest,” said the manager.

U-14 girls team is a winner
If the men’s Premiership team struggled this year, the Olympique Montreux U-14 girls team maintained a high standard and did the organization very proud. The girls have grown into a potent force in Utah youth soccer, beating higher ranked teams and earning high honors.

Each time the girls take to the field, their opponents not only have to contend with their superb play, but they have to fight against the reputation of the club for its winning tradition.

Credits go to head coach Ben Staples for his leadership and knowledge of the game and to manager Robyn Millerberg for her devotion to the team. The girls also benefit from the services of Nate Murphy, one the best trainers in Utah

Friday, August 22, 2008

OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX TEAMS SCORE 13 GOALS TODAY, CONCEDING NONE


WAY TOO MUCH KAKA

By R. M. Danish
Sports Writer

Cottonwood, Aug. 22.--  Ricardo "Kaka" Sobreira was a man, well, boy, on a scoring mission this evening. The teenager started in the first division game and opened the scoring in the 4th minute. He then started in the Premiership game and opened the scoring in the 7th minute. He again scored in the 86th minute.

Indeed it was a Kaka show all afternoon at Cottonwood Field.

The first division game pitted Olympique Montreux against FC Crisnet.
 
In addition to Kaka·, defensive ace Victhor Soares, David Chevez (hot trick), Tim Ballantyne, and Gabriel Causse found the back of the net.

The side played great one-two touch soccer, making good use of the big pitch to the detriment of FC Crisnet who played the first five minutes with only nine players.

The late arrival of Crisnet’s remaining players did not help much as the Olympians executed their game plan to near perfection, rolling to a 6-0 lead at the break.

Showing respect for their opponents, the Olympians were instructed to maintain possession in the second half, make quick one touch passes, but to not run up the score.

David Chevez, last season leading scorer, was making his first full appearance this season after a winter injury. Davi-gol scored a hot trick, closing the scoring on a penalty.

…and in the Premiership

In the Premiership game, Bosnia USA started by playing well, featuring a number of good players, namely former OM champions Alija Hijdarevic (2001, 2002) and Ninja Djurasovic (2002), along with Mexican playmaker Antonio Vasquez (OM 2003).

Unfortunately, Bosnia USA still lined up the likes of Admir Softic and Adis Alagic. The latter used be a great player but for several years now, he prefers to dish out cheap behind-the-back shots while screaming to the refs: "It is not my fault if [my victims] are too short."

This evening, Adis made young Sina and Kaka his special targets.

"Adis was an OM star in 2001 and 2002. How he went from very good soccer player to schoolyard bully is simply amazing. I used to compare him to Patrick Viera for his pace, grace and style," said OM manager Bel-Ami de Montreux who played with and managed the player for two championship seasons in the Hispanic league.

"It must be the Zlatan influence."

It was only a short two weeks since Bosnia USA defender Zlatan Ridzalovic and two his mates physically assaulted and slapped a young referee who had the audacity to red card Zlatan.

Along with Alain Delon (sic), a red card collecting specialist, and Admir "Fock Yoo" Softic, it was only a matter of time before that team became unglued.

Lately, Admir’s only game is to spit "Fock Yoo" or "Fock yo’ mutha" each time he is near Bel-Ami.

Nutmegged King

Playing on top to fill in for the absent Eduardo Lalo Romero, midfielder Steve McMurdie scored twice, at the 18th and 32nd minute.

In the 80th minute, left-winger Jantzen Romney froze the keeper and then nutmegged him to score the fourth goal.

Kaka scored again in the 86th minute after a solo run through the tired Bosnian defense.

Garrett Losee closed the scoring one minute later.

Last week, OM's first division defeated Raging Yetis 3-1 and the Premiership beat Odyssey Web 5-1 on goals by Jantzen Romney, Garrett Losee (twice) and defender Zach Burton.

The Olympians are trying to capture titles in both divisions.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

OM WINS THRILLER AGAINST INSPIRED DIABLOS


 A CLASS ZACH

Franscisco Aguilar
SPORTS WRITER

WEST JORDAN, UT.-- JUNE 28, 2008.--Diablos FC and Olympique Montreux butted head at West Jordan Complex this evening and the Gran Classico lived up to expectations.

Neither team wilted under the 98-degree plus heat wave.

Gerry Bellazantine’s men came out firing on all cylinders, forcing the Olympians to defend for long stretches of time.
All star striker Jorge Estrada, one of Utah’s all times best, ran tirelessly at the defense. Chris Kirkpatrick and the Olympians’ defense had to dig very deep to keep the former Utah Blitzz man under some control.
With playmakers Maran and Guti Gutierrez operating in midfield and El Gran Cholo in central defense, the Red Devils showed their intent to run over Bel-Ami’s protĂ©gĂ©s.

At the 12th minute, Maran connected with a fine midfield pass to put Diablos on the score sheet after exploiting a defensive error on the right side.

Seven minutes later, Diablos’ forward Ephrain Aguilar, a former Real Salt Lake target, came face to face with OM keeper Shaun Fuhriman who was called upon to play in goal after regular OM keeper Martin Martinez opted out of the game.

Shaun saved Aguilar’s powerful shot in extremis.

The Olympians quickly reorganized behind Zach Burton’s leadership and started to push Diablos back.

At the 23rd minute the referee awarded the Olympians a penalty when Zach was taken down in the area. The keeper stopped Sina Alipour’s penalty kick to the delight of the Red Devils’ fans.

At the 30th minute, Eduardo “Super Lalo” Romero forced the keeper into a good save.

Luis Garcia dribbled past two Diablos defenders at the 37th minute, but his powerful strike was diverted into a corner.

Zach rose up high to tie the game on a header on the ensuing corner kick. 

The score remained tied at half time.

Whatever manager Bel-Ami told his men during the break must have had an impact.

In the 50th minute, Super Lalo put a great cross on the head of a well-placed Luis Orozco.  The stylish forward let rip an unstoppable header that found the back of the net.

Man on Fire

The Red Devils responded quickly to tie the game. 

They scored their third goal in the 55th minute to take the lead.

With ten minutes left, Zach caught on fire. The big Olympian started to dominate the midfield.

At the 80th minute, Zach placed a perfect pass to the feet of Super Lalo who just could not miss. The young forward unleashed an unstoppable strike to again tie the game for OM.

With about three minutes left in regulation and the dreaded penalty shoot out looming, the Olympians were awarded a free kick just outside the area.

Sina stepped up and his ground shot went into the Red Devils’ net despite the keeper’s outstretched dive.

The game ended with the score 4-3 in favor of the Olympians.

“Any match between Diablos and OM is a Classico. It was a very entertaining game. Two good teams. We had to pump up the volume of play to get a win. It was not easy,” said Bel-Ami after the game. “They were ready for us.”

To a question about the strange absence of Keeper Martin Martinez, the manager responded that Shaun was great in goal. “But we needed Louis Staley with Estrada being too much to handle,” he added.

“Have you seen him?”

Earlier in the day, Diablos’ first division team defeated OM’s first division 3-1.

“It was a total lack of desire from the forwards and an unfit midfield that cost us the points in the first division game. Playing with two refs for most of the game did not help either,” said Bel-Ami.

OTHER TEAM NEWS:

Since the victory over Pan World, both Olympique Montreux teams have been cruising in league play. The first division has won all but two of its league games. It is undefeated in Utah Open Cup and Utah Challenge Cup games.  The team is the mid-season champion, ahead of Diablos on goal difference. 

The Premiership team remains undefeated in league play and is in first place as well.

However, the side exited the Utah Open Cup in the semifinals round, losing to Lazio in a penalty shoot out after a 1-1 tie. A few days later, the Premiership lost 3-1 to Diablos in a Daynes Cup quarterfinal game that Diablos totally dominated.

Monday, June 2, 2008

STORM MOUNTAIN JOY FOR BEL-AMI AND OLYMPIQUE MONTREUX


By  Scott Cunningham
Sports Writer


STORM MOUNTAIN PARK (LNS) June 2,——Olympique Montreux displayed its title credentials by claiming a resounding 6-1 victory over Odyssey Web in the Utah Premiership this evening. 
Leading scorer David CHEVEZ scored a double. Jake CAVANAUGH, Todd MILLER, Jimmy CUADROS and Ricardo MARTINEZ each added one goal to secure first place for the Olympians.

“This was an important game and we came out to win. We know what we have to do,” said OM manager Bel-Ami.

Last Saturday’s match between Diablos and Olympique Montreux was abandoned in the 50th minute partly because no league accredited referee showed up to call the hugely anticipated fixture between the top two teams. The citizen volunteer who was given the whistle proved mammothly incompetent and became incapacitated under the pressure.

That game is now rescheduled for November 3 at Westminster College Stadium.
Today’s result shows that the Olympians understand their mission. Since the mid season humiliation when the team lost important games to Pan World and Lazio, and prematurely exited two important cup races, the players have come to appreciate that everybody’s soccer dream in Utah is to beat them.
Since then, the organization made necessary roster adjustment and the side has been playing like a true Olympique Montreux team, outscoring opponents 23 goals to 1 in just the last six outings.
“Our confidence is up. We feel we can,” said star playmaker Nate MURPHY who added another nugget in a long string of stellar performances.

Yet though, it was not all fun at first. Odyssey Web started the game strongly and played well for the first fifteen minutes or so. Its forwards made several entries into the zone, forcing Kenan POWELL and the defense to backpedal a few times.
The score remained nil until the 21st mi
nute when Nate combined with Jimmy who found Todd criminally unmarked to open the scoring with a booming shot.
In the 43rd minute, Garrett danced around the left fullback, combined well with Jake who fired past the keeper for the second goal.

At the restart, OM’s dominance became perfect as Ricardo joined in the goal scoring with a low right foot shot in the 50th minute on a through pass from Nate.
Ten minutes later, on a fine pass from left winger Louis STALEY, David “El Tanque” scored the fourth goal with one of his classic finishes that made so many Peruvians happy when he was an Alianza Lima player in Peru.

El Tanque was at it again just three minutes later when ace forward Sina ALIPOUR cushioned a fine pass into his path. The marksman could not but score his 22nd goal of the season.
Not to be left out, at the 78th minute, number 7 Jimmy took off on a solo run that ended with him rounding the keeper to score the sixth and final goal.

Odyssey Web did score a consolation goal just before the referee called full time to end keeper Martin MARTINEZ’s impressive run of six games with clean sheets. It was good joy for Bel-Ami and his men after last week’s weird experience against Diablos.
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CANOCANIONERY race
David Chevez, 22 goals
Jimmy Cuadros, 14    

Saturday, May 17, 2008

OM THUMPS PAN WORLD 5-2 –D1 TEAM DEFEATS SALT LAKE SC 3-2


Franscisco Aguilar
SPORTS WRITER

SANDY, UT. May 17, 2008.--- Pan World FC caught Olympique Montreux off guard in Premiership soccer action this evening at Storm Mountain Park, and jumped to an early lead when it scored at the 8th minute on a defensive mistake.

Pan World doubled its lead at the 20th minute on a keeper error as Martin Martinez came out calling for the ball but failed to make any contact with it.

OM captain Nate Murphy scored the side’s first goal at the 25th minute to spearhead a comeback that saw the Olympians executing at their deadly best. 

Murphy’s goal came when Luis Orozco dribbled between three defenders before passing to Murphy who put the ball into the right corner of the net from 12 yards.

Ace Josh Kimball tied the game at the 32nd minute on a header.
The technical Orozco who delivered a man-of-the-match performance put the Olympians ahead 3-2 in the 44th minute after eluding a couple of defenders.

Right after the break, Murphy went back to work. He penetrated into the area and was taken down from behind by a Pan World defender. The referee awarded a penalty that a cool Kimball converted to give the Olympians a comfortable 4-2 lead.

Playing Russian roulette
The Olympians made it 5-2 on a Luis Garcia shot from outside the area after the fullback had driven nearly the length of the field with the ball glued to his feet.
“The team played well, but we need to stop taking soft goals on defensive blunders,” said OM technical director Bel-Ami.

“Martin needs to stay focus and get serious as he is the starting keeper for the side. This is not funny. We must stop playing Russian roulette or we will be punished one day,” added the concerned tactician who was nonetheless pleased with the clinical comeback.

Last Saturday the Olympians defeated University of Utah SC 3-1.

OM D1 CAME FROM BEHIND TO DEFEAT A GOOD SALT LAKE SC

West Jordan, UT.  May 17, 2008. --- Olympique Montreux D1 team fell behind quickly to an overpowering Salt Lake SC club at the West Jordan Complex on a horrible soccer field with overgrown grass.
An unusually mobile Jimmy Quadros equalized in the 24th minute on a solo effort.
Salt Lake SC reclaimed the lead after the half and maintained it until the 65th minute when winger Tim Ballantyne tied the game.

Ballantyne’s goal came after his powerful shot hit the crossbar, bounced off the keeper’s back and into the net.
Mateus Costa to the rescue
The score remained tied although the Olympians dominated and took many shots that failed to find the mark.
With the end of the game near, Bel-Ami sent in Mateus Costa who aimed a lofting shot into the left corner of the net that the keeper was unable to stop.  3-2.

“We have some serious work to do on defense. Like the Premier team, we basically allowed in two goals on defensive breakdowns, said manager Bel-Ami.
“We have to keep working to get it right."
The D1 team defeated FC Gunners 3-2 last week at Riverside Park

Sunday, May 4, 2008

BOSNIA USA TOOK 2 POINTS FROM OM PREMIER TEAM IN TIE WIN


HAT TRICK HOTSHOT CICERO POWERS OM D1 PAST  CRISNET

Franscisco Aguilar
SPORTS WRITER

Salt Lake City, UT. (May 4, 2008)---Number 10 Angel Cicero powered Olympique Montreux’s First Division team [OM D1] to a 6-0 win over FC Crisnet in Utah Soccer Association action last Saturday at Westpointe Park.

The talented Spaniard hit the back of the net three times as he predicted before the game.
The win came after previous victories over Von Trapp Athletico (3-2) and Bosnia USA (4-0). The side had lost its opener (2-1) against Rush Elite 2 last month.

“Nine points from 4 games is a good start of the season for our new team. We came close to winning the first game despite facing most of Rush Elite’s Premiership players,” said D1 captain Victhor Suarez who tallied two of the goals.

17 year-old Chris Biscupovich scored the other goal on a superb volley from a Cicero cross.
The D1 team played a rapid passing game and maintained an overwhelming percentage of the possession.
The total pressure on FC Crisnet produced 17 corner kicks in favor of the Olympians.
The defense was solid as new man Wellington Teixeira quickly settled into the team to help thwart nearly all efforts the Crisnetians attempted.

Keeper Spencer Zubal who came in at the hour mark to replace Shaun Fuhriman, had to make three brilliant saves near the end of the game to guarantee the Olympians a clean sheet.
Premiership Team Drops Points, FAILS TO TAKE FIRST PLACE

In the second game of the day, Bosnia USA came from behind to earn a tie win [3-3] against a disorganized Olympique Montreux Premiership team that missed a great opportunity to move to the top of the standings.
It was the first time in five seasons in all competitions and tournaments that the Bosnian side had ever scored a goal against an Olympique Montreux team.

The Bosnian team played with an unfamiliar discipline and outclassed the Olympians with their organization and desire to defeat the defending champion.

Unlike never before, Bosnia USA did not commit any unnecessary fouls. There were no cheap shots and no arguments with the referees. The players were professionals and courteous.
Their forwards were able to penetrate and create numerous uncomfortable moments for Bel-Ami’s men.
Their midfield operator, number 10 Branislav Nicolic, earned man of the match honors.  Sasha Vidic, an OM 2002 alumnus, was outstanding at left back until he had to leave the game with an injury.
Even Adis Alagic delivered a clean performance.

Go figure!
“I have said before that if Bosnia USA ever starts playing soccer instead of losing their cool and getting unnecessary red cards, they will be a dangerous side,” said OM manager Bel-Ami.

“They actually proved it last night. Hopefully, they did not put it together just to play one good game against us. I hope they can play like this against all the other big teams. If they do, the rest of the Premiership better beware.”

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

“MAESTRO” NATE MURPHY 2007 MOST VALUABLE PLAYER


"MAESTRO" NATE LED OM TO 9 TITLES IN THREE YEARS

BY RALPH LAUREN
SPORTS WRITER

MIDVALE, UTAH (LNS) December 5, 2007-Olympique Montreux players overwhelmingly voted midfielder Nate Murphy the team's Most Valuable Player for the 2007 season. The Olympians' choice was revealed at the team's Annual Dinner Award held this year at the Italian restaurant Bucca di Bepo in Midvale.

As expected, forward DAVID “EL TANQUE' CHEVEZ won the golden boot for scoring 22 goals in all competitions despite missing more than a month with a hand injury.
The Olympians also voted “IRON” MIKE ROGERS, the Defensive Player of the Year, and goalkeeper MARTIN “SPIDERMAN' MARTINEZ was recognized as the league's best for his incredible goaltending exploits this year. In over twenty games, only eight goals got past the Argentine arquero.

All of the players received a champion medal for winning the league's top division for the third time in as many years.  The team also honored last year captain Paul Williams with a plaque for his contributions to the team.

MVP Nate is the son of John and Ranae Murphy, committed soccer parents who followed their son's evolution in Utah soccer over the years as Nate excelled for many teams including his youth teams Sparta and Firebird and the regional Olympic Development Program.

Nate starred for Alta High School and the Utah Salt Rats, a former PDL Premier Development League team, before joining OM. He is a regular on the Utah State Select Team.

He is married to his wife Alecia for five years, works with his father in the family's plumbing and radiant heating business and holds a real estate license. Nate also is a professional snowboarder in the winter but his passion is coaching soccer to youths in the valley. He is currently the assistant coach of the Olympique Montreux U-14 girls team.

The Maestro of the Orchestra

As the principal playmaker for the best team in the league for three years, officially, Nate has led the side to three Premiership titles, two Daynes Challenge Cup championships, one Utah Open Cup championship, two Spence Eccles Winter championships, and the 2007 Park City Tournament championship.

“I see respect coming from our players and from opponents toward Nate,” said OM midfielder Mauricio Borba.  “The man is a born leader, very focused and mentally strong. I wonder how come he did not go pro.”

“He is the keystone of the side. There are not enough words to say what Nate brings to the team.  He leads by example,” added defensive midfielder Kenan Powell.

Leading a team to such high levels in today's soccer is an amazing feat. In this division, winning two consecutives games is quite a difficult task with the high caliber competition.

Unlike the days not long ago when one or two teams reigned supreme and the others served as doormats toward easy and consecutive championships, lately, each team is well staffed because a large pool of talented players is available.
Highlighting the competitive nature of the Premiership is the fact that some teams feature former college players and a number of former professionals while some even employ the services of very skillful "for-hire" Latin American journeymen who naturally ply their trade here, there and everywhere for money.

Yet, in this very competitive environment, Nate and Olympique Montreux, a strictly amateur team, compete despite being constantly targeted as the team to beat in Utah soccer.

“I am honored to work with Nate. He is loyal to his team and to his teammates. He listens to advice and he is always working at bettering his game. Nate is a pure maestro and a gentleman,” said team manager Bel-Ami.

Olympique Montreux plays about 30 league and cup games each season. Because of the caliber of the players on the team, the side's reputation over eight years and more than a dozen major titles, each game it plays is like a cup game for the opponents, a final. Beating OM is a badge of honor in the Mountain West. It takes an athlete of uncommon mental toughness to wear an OM jersey. Average men have quivered under the pressure and the weight of the jersey and bailed out.

“Each one of our players who made it to the finish line this difficult season showed the strength of their character and great discipline. Nate led the way. He played hurt. Nate arranged and rearranged his schedule to answer present each time his team called on him.  He deserves his award of MOST VALUABLE PLAYER," added Bel-Ami.
Could not have said it better myself!