DiPlacido and Gbeke join Impact!
Wednesday,
August 3, 2005 (TORONTO, ON) - The
Toronto Lynx announced today the sale of the rights to
midfielder, David DiPlacido and striker, Charles Gbeke to
Montreal Impact.
DiPlacido, the longest
serving member of the Lynx, is coming off an outstanding
performance in a 0-0 draw with the Richmond Kickers on
Sunday, earning USL First Division Team of the Week Honours
for the fourth time in his career. In his eighth season with
the Lynx, DiPlacido is the club's all-time leader in games
played with 182. He also ranks in the Lynx career top 10 in
every offensive category including: points (20), goals (7),
assists (6), minutes played (11,373), shots (102) and fouls
(202). The silky-smooth midfielder from Newmarket, Ontario
was named the Lynx Best Offensive Player in 2003 and Public
Relations Award winner in 1998. He was also voted the Lynx
Fan Favourite Award winner in 2001.
The Impact also
acquired the rights to striker, Charles Gbeke. Gbeke
returned to the Lynx for a second stint on July 12th
following a season with Herfolge BK in the Danish
Superleague. In 6 matches since his return, Gbeke has scored
2 goals following a 6-goal campaign in 2004, his first
season with the Lynx. Born is Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Gbeke is
a well-traveled professional with stops in Vancouver and
Seattle of the USL First Division as well as France and
Brazil.
LYNX ADD DESMOND TACHIE TO ROSTER
The Toronto Lynx are
pleased to announce the signing of talented young Canadian,
Desmond Tachie for the remainder of the 2005 season. Tachie,
from Vancouver, British Columbia trialed with the Lynx in
the spring before signing with the Ottawa Fury of the
Premier Development League. In their first season in the
PDL, Tachie and his teammates had a 9-7-0 record and
finished in 3rd place in the Northeast Division. In 15
matches this season, the 25-year old scored 7 goals and
added a team-high 7 assists for 21 points. He also has
experience at the USL First Division level, spending the
2004 season with FC Edmonton where he appeared in 13
matches.
LADY LYNX
STRIKER TOP GOAL SCORER
Toronto Lady Lynx
striker, Kim Warner, was named the W-League's top goal
scorer today as the United Soccer Leagues announced the
winners of the 2005 Statistical Awards for the W-League and
PDL. In 12 games this season, Warner scored 15 goals, edging
out Boston's Marissa Brown by one goal for the title. Warner
and her Lady Lynx teammates were also able to top Brown's
Boston Renegades in the Eastern Conference Semi-Final on
Saturday, July 30th with the North York, Ontario resident
scoring the game winner in a 2-1 victory. The highly
successful Lady Lynx inaugural season came to a close on
Sunday with a 2-0 loss to the Ottawa Fury in the Eastern
Conference Final. Warner's rookie W-League season will not
soon be forgotten as she was also named the Lady Lynx
Most Valuable Player and Best Offensive Player.
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