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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

CANADA'S FUTURE SOCCER STARS: Nicolas Cordero-Ramirez, attacking midfielder, striker, track and field







“Toronto City's Champion with York Mills C.I. 2011, as attacking midfielder”






Nicolas Cordero-Ramirez, 19, born in North York, ON, is a very amazing Canadian soccer player and outstanding athlete.

When he was a child, he didn’t want to stay on the field. But enjoying soccer at recreational and competitive levels, and watching his professional uncle Mario (one of his five relatives that played professionally in South America and North America) , he started to win league’s titles scoring and assisting every match, getting a lot of praises from his Canadian, European, and rival coaches. “Nicolas remind me of Osvaldo Ardiles, the Argentinean Wizard”.

He won Toronto City Championship with York Mills C.I.  in 2011, went to the OSSA Triple AAA Soccer Provincials (in QF suffered a concussion after an opponent his his head with a kick, not allowed to come back to the key game), was scouted by U-21 Canada’s National Team when he was 16, and tried out with Toronto Lynx .

Now will study Kinesiology and Health Sciences at York University in Toronto, hoping to play for the Lions. Very fast in 100, 200 (his main competition, Aaron Brown, went to London 2012 Olympics, won his heat and got third a meter behind World and Olympic champion, Usain Bolt; Nicolas was behind Brown here at the regional and Toronto's final championships), 400 & 400 mts, as a forward or attacking midfielder is the most fouled played in the leagues he plays. His current teammate and player that has tried out with Toronto FC and American universities, says "Nicolas is so fast and technical, I was impressed with his play since the first day we started in the same line-up"

His fans want to see him in 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games defending the red and white uniform of Canada, either as soccer player or track and field athlete.









Sport Experience: Qualified to OFSSA AAAA Boys Seniors Soccer Championships, Toronto City Champions 2011, QF 2011, 5th overall with York Mills Senior High School. Toronto City Soccer Semifinalist in 2010.
                              York Mills Collegiate Institute                                                                                                                                                                                   Toronto, Ontario
                                                                                                                        Attacking Midfielder, Starting Line-Up                                  October 2009 to May 2011
                             
                              North York Hearts, CSL                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Toronto, Ontario
                                                                                                                        Competitive Player at CSL                                                                                                                           January 2011 – presently

                              Track & Field Runner Triple Gold Medalist, 100, 200, 400 and 800 mts, individual and relay

                              Toronto Lynx Academy                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Toronto, Ontario
                                                                                                                        Training Camp Player                                                                                                                                                                                                                      June – July 2010

Education:                                     York Mills Collegiate Institute                                                                                                                                                                                   Toronto, Ontario
                                                                                                                        Grade 12                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Attending

Awards:                                                         Toronto Soccer City Champions, Qualified for OFSSA, get into QF, and ranked 5th overall among the 16 provincial high school teams; Toronto City Regional Soccer Semifinalist 2010; Track & Field Regional Gold Medalist (3), Silver (1) and Bronze (1); Track & Field Toronto Regional finalist 2011; Sports Awards 2007-2010, Honours Roll 2008, Don Valley High School; Hillcrest – Cosmos Champions 2009 and 2010, North York.

Interests:                                                 Competitive Soccer, Track & Field, Kinesiology, Computer Technology-oriented (MS Office applications, Social Media Networking, emails, Adobe Photoshop)

Languages:                             Fully trilingual - English, French Immersion, Spanish



Nicolas Soccer Skills and Tactical Knowledge and Performance

PASSING ACCURACY: Perfect execution with left or right, in speed, either playing as winger, attaching midfielder or flank forward.

SWERVING THE BALL: Great skills

VOLLEYS: Excellent in semi-volleys, needs to perfect his volley from distance-shooting, but he can score with volleys in the penalty area.

BALL CONTROL: Coming from a family that has had many professional players in South America (Raul Cordero, Union Espanola and Rangers, NSL; Mario Cordero, Colo Colo, Magallanes, Santiago Morning, National Soccer League; Marcelo Vargas Cordero, Palestino, Green Cross; Fernando Cordero, Union Espanola, Cobreloa; father Juan Carlos, Palestino, Universidad Catolica, national coach), he has been able to witness the great skills of South American soccer and the speedy rhytmn and pace of Europan soccer, blending both in a way that he seems like Alexis Sanchez, from Barcelona, or Nasri, from France, to name a few. His coaches have compared him with Osvaldo Ardiles, former Argentinean national star, who played also in England.

FAINTS, TURNING & DRIBBLING: Like Alexis Sanchez or Cristiano Ronaldo, technique with speed is Nicolas Cordero-Ramirez fortake. He can faint, turn suddenly and dribble in the same play at amazin speed (11.25 seconds in 100 mts average).

HEADING: He jumps pretty high. He looks for high balls at first post or penalty point in the area, but he needs to concentrate too in using his height (5' 11") to surprise running and jumping from the far post. Defensively, it is very difficult to pass him in the air.

TACKLING: He does this skills so fast that sometimes is hard to recognize that he got to the ball first. Coming from midfield to do lateral coverage, he always come first and faster than the attacking rival midfielder or striker.

TACTICS: He can move in all formations as a polyfunctional player. Some of his team had used him defending, especially because of his speed to get the ball from the rival and run fast immediately to the other side, passing in real speed and going to the space to score or center to a best positioned forward or midfielder.

SET PLAYS: He has worked in all his team these skills, with an excellent condition.




APPLYING TECHNIQUES TO TACTICAL AND POSITIONAL TACTICS: Because he plays well with both feet and has a considerable speed for a high performance soccer player and athlete, he can surprise with all kind of strong passes, short, long, possessing the ball to create space and the right moment to shoot to net. He is able to take decisions with and without the ball, almost a couple of seconds before his opponents.



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