Nov 7, 2009
Major Roster Changes for 2010

Announced Aztex scouting destinations:
Mexico, Haiti, Colombia & Senegal
The announcement made it clear that the team's poor inaugural season performance was the reason for the extensive player cuts.
"Our expectations as a club were to make the playoffs," said head coach Adrian Heath. "We didn’t achieve that and we know that things have to change for next season. Everyone we have let go today has given their all for us and in some cases the decision to release them was very difficult indeed. But we must move on."
Here's the list of guys who won't be returning in red & white next season:
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The release of Michael Dello-Russo, though the newest Aztex player on the list, was also a surprise. His arrival after being released by FC Dallas had some amount of fanfare, with a reported contract through 2011. So much for that.
It's also sad, as a fan of the club since the first, PDL-only season in 2008, to bid farewell to some players who date from that era: A.J. Godbolt, Zack Pope, Wes Allen & Josh Alcala.
Best of luck to all these fellows.
With these cuts, here's who's left from 2009: Miguel Gallardo, Kieron Bernard, Sullivan Silva, Eddie Johnson, Yordany Alvarez, Michael Callahan, Kevin Sakuda, Nick Noble and Salif Diao-Jimenez.
There's been no word on other players who made guest appearances last season, such as Jeff Harwell, Jean Alexandre and Jamie Watson.
So this squad was already on the small side, and now they've cut more than half the players. There had already been reports that the Aztex would be scouting abroad this off-season, but now we see how much recruiting work there is to do. Here's what coach Heath has to say about their focus:
"We need to add more bite and experience to the squad and more productive in front of goal. Phil and I have talked at length and we know we will need to add a few experienced pros into the mix for next year."
Austin will be scouting soccer talent in Colombia next week, and in Mexico after Thanksgiving. Rawlins, along with director Gary Mellor, has already taken a scouting trip to Senegal:
Accompanied by two national youth coaches from Senegal, in one of the few stadiums in Dakar designed for 15,000 people, they watched five scrimmages between kids ages 15-16 from Dakar, St. Louis and Kedegou.
"The standard of play was very impressive and there were some really talented kids there," Rawlins said after the first day.
And coach Heath made a scouting trip to Haiti:
There is certainly a talent base there. For a country of 10 million and with the athleticism on display, there certainly should be lots of players around the world but I think there are only about 35 at the moment, of which about 20 are in Europe. I can see that changing now because the players who have gone to the U.S. and to Europe have done really well and I’m sure there will be other coaches and scouts going to Haiti just like I did.
Stay tuned for more news from what is sure to be a busy, rebuilding off-season.
Labels: internacional, players, USL-1
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Great article, Chris. A couple of items you and your readers might be interested in.
1. I've heard that Josh Alcala may actually pop up again in the USL. He went to school at U. of S. Carolina, and has his sites on a possible gig at Charleston.
2. I would also like to see David Horst come back. Apparently, the Aztex FO have spoken to RSL about possibly getting both of these players back on a season long loan in 2010.
Keep up the great work!!
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1. I've heard that Josh Alcala may actually pop up again in the USL. He went to school at U. of S. Carolina, and has his sites on a possible gig at Charleston.
2. I would also like to see David Horst come back. Apparently, the Aztex FO have spoken to RSL about possibly getting both of these players back on a season long loan in 2010.
Keep up the great work!!
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