SHALRIE JOSEPH
Shalrie Joseph (born May 24, 1978 in St. George’s) is a Grenadian soccer player who currently plays for New England Revolution in Major League Soccer.Joseph moved to Brooklyn, New York with his family as a teenager. He played college soccer at Bryant & Stratton College, and St. John’s University, New York, graduating in 2002.
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Shalrie Joseph is member of the Grenada national team, for whom he has played in the Caribbean Cup, the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup, and in World Cup qualifiers.
Team Lions Video in Kansas City 2010
TEAM LIONS
U10 Team Lions in Kansas City 2010
The mission of the Shalrie Joseph Soccer Club is to help young players from all backgrounds reach their full potential on and off the soccer field. We believe dedicated players deserve top quality coaching and competition, and we must make that accessible to all, regardless of their financial situation. With this belief, we bring together the most talented players from all races, nations, and backgrounds, to build the best youth soccer club in Massachusetts.
Shalrie Joseph & Ariel Sassoon
At Scorpions Club he coached the U16 G in 2004 as head coach. He has also spent several years coaching travel soccer with Cambridge, Quincy, Haverhill, Somerville Youth Soccer and Quincy Youth Soccer.
In his native Haiti Os was Assistant Coach with Paloma Athletic Club, where he coached the semi-pro men’s soccer team-Haitian National League, Division 1, and coached the interscholastic boys’ varsity team at the Centre Diocesain des Arts & Metiers Salesians.
As a player, Os played semi pro in Haiti. From 1995-96 he was lead scorer for Bunker Hill Community College, and from 1998 – 1999, for Bradford College, Men’s Soccer. His most recent successes have been with the Shake-Shake team int the Over the Hill league in Boston where he scored 21 goals in 10 in the spring of 2009.
“Thelot” played for the Haitian National Women’s Team from 1997 to 2003. From 1994-2004 she played for Haiti’s Aiglebrillant A.C., which won the Champion Haitian Cup (1996 and 1999); and the national championship (2003). In the US, Thelot played for Lee University from 2001 to 2004, where she was named freshman player of the year, won the Lee University Lady Flames Golden Shoe (2001) and was known as the “Lady Flames Scoring machine”, after a streak of 21 goals in 17 games! She also played in the 1st Team TranSouth All-Conference, the 1st team NAIA All-Region XI, and was named TranSouth Player of the Year, and earned an honorable mention in the NAIA All-American in 2002 and 2003.
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