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Martin Fischer
14 Apr 2003, 09:37 AM
Originally posted by Canadian_Supporter
Another Canadian to add to your list...

Marco Reda made his debut for Sogndal today in the Norway Premier division.

http://www.tv2.no/sport/fotball/fakta/match.jhtml;jsessionid=4D0EAIYUUI4J3QPDZSDSFEWB2PGIMIV0?xTournamentId=1&xSeasonId=325&xMatchId=46844

Reda is already there. Since most Scandanavian seasons run from March/April to the fall, I am using last season's numbers for a fairer comparison.

Canadian_Supporter
14 Apr 2003, 09:45 AM
Originally posted by Martin Fischer
Reda is already there. Since most Scandanavian seasons run from March/April to the fall, I am using last season's numbers for a fairer comparison.

Sorry, I double checked the list, but somehow I still missed his name.

Canadian_Supporter
14 Apr 2003, 11:46 PM
Okay, I don't think this player is on your list.... ;)

Niki Budalic (midfielder) came for Orebro (Swedish Premier) today in the 62nd minute.

Martin Fischer
15 Apr 2003, 09:16 AM
He is not showing up on the data base site I use, but I believe you. I will add him to my list and he will be there for the final update.

Central or wide midfielder?

Canadian_Supporter
15 Apr 2003, 10:09 AM
Originally posted by Martin Fischer
He is not showing up on the data base site I use, but I believe you. I will add him to my list and he will be there for the final update.


I just got the report from someone on the Voyageurs board. I will see if I can find an actual link....

Found one...

http://www.orebro-sk.se/06

Budalic was born in Kitchener, Ontario and has played in the CPSL and for the Toronto Lynx. I am not sure if he is a central or wide midfielder.

Martin Fischer
15 Apr 2003, 12:14 PM
Originally posted by Canadian_Supporter
I just got the report from someone on the Voyageurs board. I will see if I can find an actual link....

Found one...

http://www.orebro-sk.se/06

Budalic was born in Kitchener, Ontario and has played in the CPSL and for the Toronto Lynx. I am not sure if he is a central or wide midfielder.

According to that link, he came in at right mid, so I will go with wide midfielder until better information is available.

JG
16 Apr 2003, 02:58 AM
Gilberto Martinez now leads Serie A in minutes played this season, with 2673.

sidspaceman
24 Jun 2003, 02:43 PM
When do we get to add Howard to this list?

TopDogg
25 Jun 2003, 10:55 AM
Probably when the announcement is officially made.

Captain Canuck
25 Jun 2003, 05:38 PM
Canadian Keeper Kenny Stamatopoulos has left Kalamata (Greek 2nd Division) to sign with Enkoping of the Swedish Premire League.

Also, Canadian Olympic team striker Rocco Placentino has reportedly left the Montreal Impact and signed with Avellino of Serie B in Italy.

MLS_RM
27 Jun 2003, 03:17 AM
i think your forgetting Joe Cannon(goalie us) and im pretty sure obrien has scored. but great jb on the list otherwise

MLS_RM
27 Jun 2003, 03:19 AM
Originally posted by Martin Fischer
Will do. Once again, I recognize that some of the South American leagues are better than the Euro leagues I count. However, other than Argentina, I just don't have a source to find statistics on these other leagues.

johnny walker usa colo colo chile (us)

MLS_RM
27 Jun 2003, 03:23 AM
Originally posted by El CHarro_NEgro....
Torrado was injured, Marquez will play for Barca soon.

maybe dont count or wed have to put tim howard at manchester united and bocanegra at newcastle

beineke
29 Jun 2003, 02:43 PM
According to nacion.com, Carlos Castro, Mauricio Wright, Mauricio Solis, and Walter Centeno have all left their European clubs and may all be returning to Costa Rica.

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29 Jun 2003, 02:51 PM
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30 Jun 2003, 12:52 PM
Originally posted by efernandez9
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30 Jun 2003, 01:44 PM
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Martin Fischer
01 Jul 2003, 10:48 AM
With the completion of the Spanish season, I declear the 2002-2003 season complete. For Scandinavian teams that play on a different schedule, I am including 2002 results, except for those who didn't show up until 2003.

With the start of the next season, I will drop those who have since moved back permanently from Europe.

Up front, is my top 11 of CONCACAF players in Europe based on their club performance.

ALL CONCACAF

Friedel (USA); Cherundolo (USA), Marquez (Mex), Martinez (CR), O’Brien (USA); Gardner (JAM), Torrado (Mex), Solis (CR), Lewis (USA); Radzinski (CAN), DelyValdes (Panama)).

BEST YOUNG PLAYER
Ian Hume (CAN)

MOST WASHED-UP
Russel Latpay (T&T)

TOTALS:
USA – 29
Canada – 27
Jamaica – 20
T&T - 11
Costa Rica - 9
Honduras – 6
Mexico – 3
Martinique - 2
St. Vincent – 1
Panama – 1
Grenada – 1
Guatemala – 1
Bermuda – 1
Haiti - 1

FORWARDS[Jamaica – 6, Canada – 5, T&T – 3, Costa Rica – 3, USA – 2, Honduras – 2, St. Vincent – 1, Panama – 1, Grenada – 1, Guatemala – 1, Bermuda – 1, Haiti – 1, Mexico - 1]:
Tomas Radzinski (Canada), Everton, English Premier, 29, 30 games, 11 goals
David Suazo (Honduras), Caliguiri Serie B, 24, 35 games, 10 goals
Julio Dely Valdes (Panama), Malaga, La Liga, 36, 33 games, 10 goals
Rodney Jack (St. Vincent), Crewe Alexandria, English 2, 30, 38 games, 9 goals
Ricardo Fuller (Jamaica), Preston North End, Engish 1, 23, 18 games, 9 goals
Trevor Benjamin (Jamaica), Leicheister City, England 1, 24, 35 games, 8 goals
Dwight Yorke (T&T), Blackburn Rovers, English Premier, 31, 33 games, 8 goals
Shawn Goater (Bermuda), Manchester City, 33, 23 games, 7 goals
Deon Burton (Jamaica), Derby County 26, 22 games, 7 goals
Carlo Corazzin (Canada), Oldham United, English 2, 31, 41 games, 5 goals
Stern John (T&T), Brimingham City, English Premier, 26, 30 games, 5 goals
Anthony Rougier (T&T), Brighton, English 1, 31, 27 games, 5 goals
Wagneou Eloi (Haiti), Guigcamp, France 1, 29, 18 games, 5 goals
Jason Roberts (Grenada), West Bromwich Albion, English Premier, 25, 32 games, 3 goals
Kevin Lisbie (Jamaica), Charlton, English Premier, 24, 32 games, 4 goals
Paul Peschisolido (Canada), Sheffield United, English 1, 32, 25 games, 4 goals
Brian McBride (USA), Everton, English Premier, 30, 8 games, 4 goals
Dwight Pezzarossi (Guatemala), Racing Ferrol, Spanish 2, 23, 23 games, 3 goals
Winston Parks (Costa Rica), Lokomotiv, Russia, 21, 13 games, 3 goals
Ronald Gomez (Costa Rica), OFI, Greece 1, 28, 18 games, 2 goals
Antonio DeNigris (Mexico), Villareal, La Liga, 25, 14 games, 2 goals
Barry Hayles (Jamaica), Fullham, English Premier, 31, 14 games, 1 goal
Conor Casey (USA), Hannover, Bundesliga, 21, 4 games, 1 goal
Marcus Gayle (Jamaica), Watford, English 1, 32, 31 games
Wyne Belotte (Canada), Angelholme, Sweden 1, 7 games
Carlos Pavon (Honduras), Napoli, Serie B, 1 game
Elliot Godfrey (Canada), Watford, English 20, 1 game,
Paolo Wanchope (Costa Rica), Manchester City, English Premier, 27

WIDE MIDFIELDERS[USA – 6, Canada – 6, Jamaica – 4, T&T –2, Honduras - 1, Martinique 1, Costa Rica - 1]:
Richard Langley (Jamaica), Queens Park Rangers, English 2, 23, 40 games, 10 goals
Ian Hume (Canada), Trammere Rovers, England 2, 19, 35 games, 6 goals
Eddie Lewis (USA), Preston North End, England 1, 29, 38 games, 5 goals
Joel McAnuff (Jamaica) Wimbleton, English 1, 21, 31 games, 4 goals
David Xausa (Canada), Livingston, Scotland, 27, 30 games, 4 goals
Jacob Thomas (USA), Eintracht, Bundesliga 2, 26, 23 games, 3 goals
Ricardo Gardner (Jamaica), Bolton, English Premier, 24, 31 games, 2 goals
Ernie Stewart (USA), NAC Breda, Holland, 33, 15 games, 2 goals
Anthony Sanneh (USA), Nurenberg, Bundesliga, 31, 15 games, 2 goals
John Thorrington (USA), Huddersfield Town, England 2, 23, 31 games, 1 goal
Charles Coridon (Martinique), Lens, France 1, 30, 26 games, 1 goal
Jamie Lawrence (Jamaica), Bradford City, England 1, 33, 21 games, 1 goal
Jerren Nixon (T&T), St. Gallen, Switzerland, 29, 3 games, 1 goal
Paul Stalteri (Canada), Werder Bremen, Bundesliga, 25, 33 games
Ante Jazic (Canada), Rapid Vienna, Austria, 27, 33 games
Carlos Castro (Costa Rica), Rubin, Russia 1, 24, 4 games
Nial Thompson (Canada), Wycombe, English 2, 28, 3 games
Nick Budalic (Canada), Obrero, Sweden, 24, 3 games
Evans Wise (T&T), Wacker, Bundesliga 2, 29, 2 games
Maynor Suazo (Honduras), SV Salzburg, Austria, 23
Carlo Espinosa (USA), Karlsruhe, Bundesliga 2, 21

CENTRAL MIDFIELDERS [Jamaica – 6, Canada – 5, USA – 3, Costa Rica – 3, T&T – 3, Mexico – 1, Honduras - 1]:
Damien Francis (Jamaica), Wimbleton, English 1, 24, 34 games, 6 goals
Mauricio Solis (Costa Rica), OFI, Greece, 30, 25 games, 5 goals
Micah Hyde (Jamaica), Watford, English 1, 28, 37 games, 4 goals
Fernando Aguiar (Canada), Leiria, Portugal, 31, 28 games, 4 goals
Alonso Solis (Costa Rica), Brann, Norway, 24, 14 games, 4 goals
Stefan Miglioranzi (USA), Swindon Town, England 2, 25, 41 games, 3 goals
Marc Bircham (Canada), Queens Park Rangers, England 2, 25, 39 games, 2 goals
Jovan Kirovski (USA), Birmingham City, English Premier, 27, 17 games, 2 goals
Atchiba Hutchinson (Canada), Oster, Sweden, 20, 11 games, 2 goals
Jason Bent (Canada), Plymouth Argile, English 2, 26, 25 games, 1 goal
Fitzroy Simpson (T&T), Walsall, England 1, 33, 25 games, 1 goal
Walter Centeno (Costa Rica), AEK Athens, Greece, 28, 14 games, 1 goal
Brent Rahim (T&T), Norhampton Town, English 2, 24, 6 games, 1 goal
Gerrado Torrado (Mexico), Sevilla, La Liga, 24, 22 games
Darrell Powell (Jamaica), Sheffield Wednsday, English 1, 31, 19 games
Julio DeGuzman (Canada), Hanover 96, Bundesliga, 22, 18 games
Claudio Reyna (USA), Sunderland, English Premier, 29, 11 games
Russel Latapy (T&T), Dundee United, Scotland, 35, 14 games
Julio Leon (Honduras), Reginna, Serie A, 23, 10 games
Keith Kelly (Jamaica), Mons, Belgium 1, 20, 13 games
Jermaine Johnson (Jamaica), Bolton, English Premier, 23, 2 games
Robert Scarlett (Jamaica), Spartak Moscow, Russia, 24, 1 game

WIDE DEFENDERS [USA – 9, Canada – 6, Honduras - 1]:
Daniel Imhof (Canada), St. Gallen, Switzerland, 25, 31 games, 4 goals
Jim Brennan (Canada), Notingham Forrest, England 1, 26, 47 games, 1 goal
Mark Rogers (Canada), Wycombe, English 2, 27, 36 games, 1 goal
Michael Klukowski (Canada), La Louvierre, Belgium, 22, 33 games, 1 goal
Robbie Russel (USA), Songdahl, Norway, 23, 24 games, 1 goal
Chris Pozniak (Canada), Orebro, Sweden, 21, 23 games, 1 goal
Steve Cherundolo (USA), Hannover 96, Bundesliga, 24, 33 games
Cory Gibbs (USA), St. Pauli, Bundesliga 2, 23, 21 games
Frankie Hejduk (USA), St. Gallen, Switzerland, 29, 7 games
Gregg Vanney (USA), Bastia, France, 29, 11 games
Julio Suazo (Honduras), SV Salzburg, Austria, 24, 15 games
John O’Brien (USA), Ajax, Holland, 25, 12 games
Wade Barrett (USA), AGF, Denmark, 27, 11 games
Richard Hastings (Canada), GAK, Austria, 26, 9 games
Grover Gibson (USA), FSV Mainz, Bundesliga 2, 24, 4 games
Oguchi Onyewu (USA), Metz, France 2, 21, 3 games

DEFENDERS: [USA – 4, Jamaica – 4, Canada – 4, Costa Rica – 2, T&T – 1, Honduras – 1, Mexico - 1]
Jason DeVos (Canada), Wigan Athletic, England 2, 29, 43 games, 8 goals
Kevin McKenna (Canada), Hearts, Scotland, 23, 36 games, 5 goals
Marvin Andrews (T&T), Livingston, Scotland, 27, 33 games, 4 goals
Darren Moore (Jamaica), West Bromwich Albion, English Premier, 29, 29 games, 2 goals
Frank Sinclair (Jamaica), Leicheister City, England 1, 31, 33 games, 1 goal
Rafael Marquez (Mexico), Monoco, France, 24, 30 games, 1 goal
Danny Maddix (Jamaica), Shefield Wednsday, English 1, 35, 23 games, 1 goal
Gilberto Martinez (Costa Rica), Brescia, Serie A, 24, 34 games
Paul Fenwick (Canada), Hibernian, Scotland, 33, 31 games
Mauricio Wright (Costa Rica), AEK Athens, Greece, 32, 25 games
Greg Berhalter (USA), Energie Cottubus, Bundesliga, 29, 23 games
David Regis (USA), Troyes, France, 34, 19 games
Marco Reda (Canada), Songdal, Norway, 13 games
Samuel Caballero (Honduras), Udinese, Serie A, 28, 4 games
Michael Johnson (Jamaica), Birmingham City, English Premier, 29, 6 games
Alexander Yi (USA), Antwerp, Belgium, 21, 4 games
Charles Kazalauskas (USA), NEC, Holland, 20

GOALIES [USA – 5, T&T – 2, Canada –1, Martinique - 1]:

Shaka Hislop (T&T), Portsmouth, England 1, 34, 46 games
Clayton Ince (T&T), Crewe Alexandria, England 2, 30, 43 games
Marcus Hahnemann (USA), Reading City, English 1, 31, 43 games
Kasey Keller (USA), Tottenham, English Premier, 33, 38 games
Brad Friedel (USA), Blackburn Rovers, English Premier, 32, 37 games
Lars Hirschfeld (Canada), Luton Town, English 2, 24, 5 games
Ian Feuer (USA), Trammere Rovers, English 2, 2 games
Eddy Heurlie (Martinique), Troyes, France, 25
Joe Cannon (USA), Lens, France, 28

topcow
01 Jul 2003, 10:58 AM
Saul Martinez plays for Shanghai Shenhua. I know it's not a top European league, but he's doing well, plus, he use to play in MLS.

Canadian_Supporter
01 Jul 2003, 01:01 PM
"Norwich City manager Nigel Worthington duly completed his first signing of the summer today when he snapped up versatile Nottingham Forest star Jim Brennan on a free transfer."

http://www.pinkun.com/content/ncfc/Story.asp?Brand=PINKUNonline&Category=Norwich&ItemId=NOED01+Jul+2003+15%3A09%3A11%3A993