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Men's Soccer
Sep 4, 2007 Sea Gulls gain great experience from European soccer tourSALISBURY, Md. - The Salisbury University men's
soccer team kicked off its 2007 season with three friendly matches
played overseas in Europe during the month of August. The Sea Gulls
visited Amsterdam, Cologne and Nurnberg where they went 1-2 in
their matches.
"This was a great opportunity for our team to experience another
culture and to interact with other players and coaches from the
both The Netherlands and Germany," said SU coach Gerry
DiBartolo. "The places and sights we saw was an
unbelievable experience."
SU lost its first two matches 1-0 but rebounded to win its finale,
4-0. Excelsior Rotterdam out of Amsterdam and Fortuna Dusseldorf
from Cologne both got the better of the Sea Gulls while Salisbury
was able to best DJK Nurnberg-Eibach of Nurnberg.
"Our matches were against three quality opponents that provided
some exceptional competition," said DiBartolo, who is in his 26th
season with the Gulls. "The highlight was having the opportunity to
play in the main stadium field at Fortuna Dusseldorf. The stadium
seats 15,000 and the field was perfect."
In addition to the three friendly matches SU also experienced a
training session with the under-21 coach from Feyenoord
Rotterdam.
"The training session was great," said DiBartolo. "His ability to
show the players the Dutch training style really was a tremendous
opportunity for the players. All-in-all this was a great experience
that allowed many of the players to come together as a team and
experience new soccer styles, food and culture."
The Sea Gulls opened their season 1-0-1 at the 8th Annual Elmer
Lord Memorial Classic this past weekend. Salisbury returns to
action on Wednesday, September 5, as they travel to Chestertown,
Md., to face Washington (Md.) College at 7 p.m.
Salisbury went 1-2 on the Europe trip.
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