Dear coach,
My Name is Amine, I'm a Sophmore Forward who attended NJIT (New Jersey Institute of Technology NCAA D1) during the 2011-12 season on a transfer from UMFK (University of Maine at Fort Kent NAIA DIV1). I'm a native of Casablanca, Morocco with a Canadian citizenship and a F-1 Student Visa. I was rookie of the year being the leading scorer my freshman Season with 23 goals and 8 assist as a forward in NAIA. I transfered to NJIT because I didn't really like it in Maine mostly because of the location and I also wanted to play at a higher level. Unfortunately, It wasn't my lucky season as I had to suffer from a hamstring injury. I was on a Full-Scholarship in NCAA D1. NJIT then reduced my offer for 2012-13 due to the injury, which I couldn't accept.
Here's my current situation, I still have 2 years of eligibility left and I'm back on the field with fierce and dedication to succeed. I'm back in my hometown of Montreal, Canada. And currently getting credits from the University of Montreal. My only concern is, since I transfered to NCAA D1 once and had to sit one year which I did this year in Montreal but don;t know if it counts since I'm in a different country. I have the thirst to make a comeback, I am dedicated to work as hard as I need to. All I need to know, is that there's still a chance for me.
Recovering from a deception isn't easy at all and most athletes in the world need to overcome a certain deception to jump-start their carreers. I'm willing to do so more than anything. I need my chance to do so.
I can participate to any soccer visit or clinic, or try out for you to see how hard I'm willing to work and give myself. Also If requested, I can make a recent video of my capacities and how well I've recovered. I'm in perfect shape.
You can see some of my highlights updated on the video link below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT5s9HteApw&feature=youtu.be
I also took the liberty to share one of the Local News article published about me during my freshman year as I lead my school to Nationals.
http://new.bangordailynews.
Best Regards,
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