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mwanga
Posted on 6/30/10 at 1:14 pm
Posted on 6/30/10 at 1:14 pm
i kn people said he wont play for congo for obvious reason but what are the realistic odds he will play for the us eventually? is it almost a sure thing? and how good do yall think he is compared to other young fowards like jozy?
Posted on 6/30/10 at 1:18 pm to umpa23
I've only seen him play once or twice for Philly. Looks like a solid prospect. I'd be willing to be he gets capped with the next year or two.
Damn just averaged out his minutes played vs goals. Right now he is averaging a goal every 81 minutes of MLS play. That is pretty damn impressive for an 18 year old.
Damn just averaged out his minutes played vs goals. Right now he is averaging a goal every 81 minutes of MLS play. That is pretty damn impressive for an 18 year old.
This post was edited on 6/30/10 at 1:35 pm
Posted on 6/30/10 at 1:26 pm to umpa23
He went to high school and college in the US. Hopefully that's enough for him to consider himself American
Posted on 6/30/10 at 1:31 pm to usc6158
He has refugee status, does that make him a citizen? I assume he is eligible for the US player pool, but I can't find anything where it says he is.
Posted on 6/30/10 at 1:32 pm to Tennessee Jed
I think if he wants to be a citizen, he'll be granted it right away.
Posted on 6/30/10 at 1:33 pm to Tennessee Jed
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He has refugee status, does that make him a citizen?
If he wants to be a citizen, I'm sure he'd be fast-tracked through the process
Posted on 6/30/10 at 1:33 pm to hendersonshands
I'd cap him against Brazil in August if he's willing and able.
Posted on 6/30/10 at 1:35 pm to Tennessee Jed
Yeah, that's what I was saying in another thread. Someone pointed out that he's not an American citizen yet or something.
Posted on 6/30/10 at 2:53 pm to hendersonshands
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Someone pointed out that he's not an American citizen yet or something.
there are similar concerns with najar
Posted on 6/30/10 at 2:59 pm to SlowFlowPro
I'd be very disappointed if Najar and Mwanga get away. We can't let U.S. trained players get away, especially now that we have a better youth academy structure.
Posted on 6/30/10 at 3:07 pm to crazy4lsu
from what i've read, mwanga is signed, sealed, and delivered to the USNT if we don't subotic him and piss him off
najar is a wildcard
i don't think he was a big deal (or even a known) in honduras
najar is a wildcard
i don't think he was a big deal (or even a known) in honduras
Posted on 6/30/10 at 3:16 pm to SlowFlowPro
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from what i've read, mwanga is signed, sealed, and delivered to the USNT if we don't subotic him and piss him off
Any link on that? The only areticle I've found where Mwanga discusses national team duty, he says he hopes to play for Congo one day.
The article is two years old so I wouldn't be surprised if he had a change of heart.
Posted on 6/30/10 at 3:24 pm to Tennessee Jed
I couldn't see wanting to play for a country that murdered my father.
Posted on 6/30/10 at 3:28 pm to hendersonshands
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I couldn't see wanting to play for a country that murdered my father.
I agree, that was the only article I could find where he discusses national team duty.
I would love it for some one to post an article that says he's all USA.
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“I just see myself helping people in many ways,” said Mwanga. “Hopefully after playing soccer, professional soccer, I can see myself succeeding in business and helping people going back or forth or in education so they have a better chance to succeed.” Mwanga doesn’t know where his career will lead him, but he hopes to represent his country one day on a national team. “I just heard about them trying to have an Olympic team,” he said. “Hopefully I will be a part of it.”
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Posted on 6/30/10 at 3:35 pm to Tennessee Jed
Hopefully we can put the full court press on him and get him to switch.
Posted on 6/30/10 at 3:36 pm to umpa23
I know this isn't everything when deciding where you want to play but Congo has been to one World Cup, and I don't know if they're going back anytime soon.
Posted on 6/30/10 at 3:37 pm to Tennessee Jed
Dammit, hope he changes his mind.
Posted on 6/30/10 at 3:39 pm to NOSA
The two most exciting young player in the MLS are Congolese...Zakuani and Mwanga, we need both of them to become American.
I don't think there's any chance Zakuani does, but you have to think we have a shot with Mwanga.
I don't think there's any chance Zakuani does, but you have to think we have a shot with Mwanga.
Posted on 6/30/10 at 3:40 pm to Tennessee Jed
What's the chances on getting Rodney Wallace capped? Is he a citizen yet?
Posted on 6/30/10 at 3:41 pm to Tennessee Jed
The key is that both were trained into professionals outside of the Congo. Zakuani was at Arsenal for a while.
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