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2011 Las Vegas Silver Mug Recap

Doxa Vegas 2011

Group Play – Saturday
Doxa Italia – 0 Chelsea – 0
Doxa Italia’s first group game was 9:15 Sat morning against local Las Vegas side Chelsea. With 90% of the Doxa side making the 4 hour drive that morning, it was going to be an interesting game. Doxa dominated the match and peppered the Chelsea goal with shots. Thanks to the cross bar and wobbly legs from the drive Chelsea was hanging on to the 0-0 draw for deal life. Doxa had almost all of the possession sending attack after attack looking for the winning goal. Chelase had created some counter attacks during the 2nd half with the most dangerous coming with 5 min left which had a Chelsea forward alone in the box with only Doxa goalkeeper Brian Burdue to beat. Burdue was up for the challenge as he went full stretch to turn the shot around the post to keep the score level and send Doxa on the way with the 0-0 draw.

Doxa Italia – 3 Crew Select – 0
2nd match of the day saw Doxa facing Golden Colorado side Crew Select. A match that was almost identical to the first which saw Doxa take control immediately and struggling to score. Just before the half Doxa was awarded a penalty which saw Kyle Holland slam it in for the 1st Doxa goal. 2nd half was more of the same but Crew Select started to push forward to get the equalizing goal. With about 15 min left a Crew Select forward broke through and saw himself one v one with Brian Burdue. Burdue once again came up big by snuffing the shot at the top of the box collecting the rebound and then out-letting to the left. The break was on which saw Doxa quickly advance the attack and Kyle Holland netting his 2nd of the match. This knocked the wind out of the Crew and shortly after Doxa midfielder Andrew Villalobos added a 3rd to get max point out of the match.


Group Play – Sunday
Doxa Italia – 4 Clear Link FC – 0

8am Sunday morning. The combination of the early morning game and the Las Vegas night life always takes it’s toll but the game must go on…Bring on Utah side Clearlink FC. Right from the get go Doxa was on the attack and a play up the left saw a Masa shot saved by the keeper only to have Steve Chirgwin follow it up and have his shot saved off the line. Unfortunately for Clearlink FC it wasn’t their keeper who made the save. Their defender parried the ball over the bar – Red card and a Doxa PK. Chirgwin stepped up and knocked in the penalty and Clearlink down to 10 men. Doxa cruised to a 4 goal victory taking max points.

Doxa Italia – 1 Manchester – 1
No rest for the weary as it was 1 game on 1 game off this Sunday afternoon. Up next is Manchester from El Paso Texas. More of the same. – Doxa taking control but struggling to score missing several chances. It was Manchester who would score first as a Manchester forward broke free and was one v one with Doxa keeper Brandon Avery and slotted home the goal far post. With about 5 minuted left Steve Chirgwin found himself with the ball about 25 yards out and decided to have a go. Smashing a screamer off the far post and into the net which salvaged the draw and kept Doxa in contention for winning the group.

Doxa Italia – 2 Escuela Latino – 0
One game on, one game off. BRUTAL. Onward we march…Another local Vegas team. Doxa’s defense was once again stellar. Not much to say other than another team that played 11 behind the ball to play for a draw. Doxa would have none of it and would net two which would take Doxa to the top of the table at the end of group play.

Not Done Yet!


Playoffs Round of 16
Doxa with 37 points is 4th seed behind fellow Coast Soccer League rivals 1st seed PSA Elite, 2nd seed Durango Santa Barbara and 3rd seed San Nicolas Coachella. Doxa draw FC Hasental.

Doxa Italia – 1 FC Hasental – 0
4th match of the day…FC Hasental from Conejo Valley is an up n coming club that has been getting better and better over the past couple of years. They have recently joined the growing NPSL. This was going to be a tight game and the 1st real challenge of the weekend for Doxa. The game would be a battle in the midfield for the first 15 min but Doxa broke free with Ilia Nazarov collecting a pass up the right beating a defender and smashing an 18 yd shot into the upper 90 giving Doxa the 1-0 lead. FC Hasental did not give up a pressed forward immediately. Doxa keeper Brandon Avery had to be sharp and was up to the task as he closed out the 1st half by handling some dangerous attacks by the determined FC Hasental forwards.
2nd half saw the play get physical as FC Hasental pushed forward. Doxa midfield/defense of Steve Chirgwin, Nate Reeves, Joe Cartlidge, Nas Koubouras, Marcus Charvat, Eric Mesiter and Devin Toohey was up for the challenge and thwarted FC Hasental who did not have any real chance in the 2nd half to come up with the equalizer.
ON TO THE QUARTER FINALS!


Quarter Final – Monday
Doxa Italia – 0 Mexico DF – 1
Monday morning 830 am…Mexico DF, another local Vegas team. 6 games in 2 days with 4 games on Sat. 3 days in Las Vegas. Yeah….Doxa played this game in slow motion. Mexico DF did not present much of a challenge as they played for penalties from the get go. Doxa did create some chances with the best chance having Andrew Villalobos alone on the box but having his shot go just wide. Mexico DF had one opportunity which tested keeper Brian Burdue but Burdue parried the show away to safety. 2nd half saw Doxa pushing forward a little which gave Mexico DF the odd counter attack. With ten min left one such counter had the Mexico DF fans (which were numerous and very vocal) in a frenzy as the Mexico DF forward was alone in the box with only Burdue to beat. Burdue came off his line in a fury and at full stretch took away the sure goal. With time running out a long ball to forward Derk Droze with only a defender to beat. Derk was through only to have step/landed wrong and come up with an injury. Two min remaining Doxa made subs to handle the upcoming penalties. This saw Mexico DF come up from the midfield and the forward found himself alone with an open shot at the top of the box. Burdue trying to direct his defense into shape could not get to the shot which squeezed in between the post and his outstretched hands. Mexico DF sideline erupted. It was literally the last kick of the game. Final whistle blew on the ensuing kickoff and Doxa once again are eliminated from the Silver Mug Tourney two games earlier than anticipated.

Doxa Through to Silver Mug Quarter Final

Doxa Vegas 2011

Doxa secured a spot in the last 8 of the Las Vegas Silver Mug invitational quarter finals to be played tomorrow (Monday) morning. After finishing the group stage with 3 wins and 2 draws, Doxa received the 4th seed and were pitted against FC Rosenthal in the first knockout game. Ilia Nazarov scored the only goal of the game to seal a 1-0 win.

Las Vegas 2010 Recap

After a 3 year break from the Las Vegas Silver Mug Tournament, Doxa Italia returned with a vengeance creating fear within the clubs that didn’t know who Doxa was and to the clubs that knew who we were and what we can do.

Doxa Italia - Las Vegas Invitational

DOMINATING our group play with a record of 4 wins and a draw (and even the draw was no contest as the gaffer was sorting out the right mix of players. The other team happened on a goal while Doxa was sorting it all out) Doxa Italia was feeling good about it’s chances of bringing home it’s first mug since 2002.

Group play:
Saturday:
Doxa Italia – 3
Municipio del Juarez – 1
Note: Municipio was a finalist last year losing to LA Blues in PK’s. Both teams took 11 PK’s.

Doxa Italia – 1
Tyneside United – 1

Doxa Italia – 1
AC Legends – 0

Sunday:
Doxa Italia – 6
Super Estas – 2

Doxa Italia – 5
Jamay – 1

Doxa Italia entered into the playoffs as the 3rd seed with 38 points behind LA Azul (LA Blues) with 40 and Durango (Santa Brabara) with 39.

Doxa Italia Pre game - Las Vegas Invitational

Playoffs began with Doxa Italia taking on Real So Cal from Long Beach CA. The typical Doxa defensive error almost gave Real the lead when Nas Koubouras attempted a very ill advised backpass to Doxa GK Brian Burdue. With an on-rushing Real forward having a 60/40 edge on getting the ball – Burdue reached the ball first with a sliding foot first tackle but Nate Reeves attempting a tackle at the same time ricocheted the ball to the foot of another Real forward staring at an empty net. With the entire Real team (and bench) cheering an impending goal…it was denied by the big ass of new signing center back Trevor who was rushing back to the goal during the whole debacle.

After that it was all Doxa Italia as Pete Hazdovac and Kyle Holland scored to win the game 2-0.

Doxa Italia celebrated with the Doxa tradition of going to Metro Pizza on Tropicana. The best pizza in Las Vegas and with the company of the Doxa Italia family…There is no other…

Monday morning brought along the quarter final match against our group play openers Municipio del Juarez from El Paso, Texas. Municpio entered the game knowing that Doxa was the dominate side. They played very timidly and really did not have much of the play at all. Doxa had several chances from the get go and was unfortunate not to take the lead as Pete Hazdovac took a quality pass from the midfield only to fire it wide of the on rushing GK. Doxa had squandered several more scoring chances as the weekend tally of Jack n Cokes as well as coming in from the casinos at 5 am maybe taking it’s toll. Municipio’s only chance came on a Doxa defensive mishap as a harmless centering cross was misdirected right into the oncoming forward who just happened to smash it off the post. Doxa DOMINATED the match after that and was unfortunate not to get the winning goa – especially a great individual run by Andrew Villalobos who had his smashing shot to the corner deflected wide by a great save from the Municipio GK. Municipio did everything in it’s power to slow the game down and pack the back not even looking to go forward so they can take their chances on PK’s. They got their wish and PK’s it was (as it was with all the other quarter final matches but one – Jamay beat FC Hasenthal 1-0 on a goal in the first 10 seconds of the match)

Doxa Pre Game in Vegas

With a possible impending semi-final with old rivals Durango…Doxa went into the PK ‘s confident but only to have their first PK denied by the diving Municipio GK. Doxa GK Brandon Avery did his best to do the same but with the Municpio PK takers knockin all shots just out of his reach it wasn’t to be.

Doxa Italia – 0
Municipio – 0
Municipio advances on PKs 5-4.

In the end it was disappointing that Doxa did not get to the finals as all of us as a club feel we have the right players and team leadership to compete with the big money clubs. But we had a great time and know it’s all about the football and camaraderie of the Doxa players/family that no other club can touch. They wish and try to buy but cannot come close.

DOXA ITALIA – THERE IS NO OTHER.

Doxa team bonding Doxa Pizza in Vegas

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Las Vegas Invitational Update

Saturday Results:
Game 1
Doxa 3   Municipio del Juarez 1
Goals: Own Goal; Andrew Villalobos; Derk Droze

Game 2
Doxa 1   Tyneside United 1
Goals: Gabriel Valencia

Game 3
Doxa 1   AC Legends 0
Goals: Derk Droze

Doxa qualified for Mondays Quarter Final game with a 2-0 victory versus Real So Cal in Sundays 1st round playoff game. Goals came compliments of Pete Hazdovac and Kyle Holland. Follow along tomorrow for an update on the Quarter Final game!

Doxa’s run in the Las Vegas Invitational ended on Penalty Kicks in Monday’s Quarter final game. Penalties ended up 5-4 in favor of Municipio del Juarez. More in depth information on the tournament to come later this week.

Doxa Prepare for Silver Mug 2010 – Las Vegas

This coming weekend, a strong Doxa team head to Las Vegas looking to win the Silver Mug Tournament for the 4th time* in club history. Teams in Doxa’s bracket this Silver Mug Invitationalyear, include last years beaten finalists Municipio del Juarez (Texas), So. Cal Real FC, (Long Beach, CA), AC Legends (Colorado) and 2 other local Vegas teams. If you are heading to Vegas this weekend and want to catch a Doxa game, here is the current schedule:

Saturday
1st game – 10:50am
2nd game – 1:30pm
3rd game – 4:10pm

Sunday
4th game – 9:20am 1
5th game – 2:10pm
First round playoffs – 3:30pm

There will also be 3 games on Monday, with times to be determined, depending on results. For more on the competition, visit their website, www.friendshipsports.com. We will have updates and images from the tournament to show you next week!

*Doxa won in 1998, 2000 and 2002

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