I am axcele. I am originally from Gabon and I live with my brother. I came to the US as an high school international student. I used to play in a soccer team back home. However since I came to the US, I am not able to keep playing at the high school level because my family and I lives in an area where soccer doesn't generate much interest. My school GACC has all the sports but soccer. My goal is to find a way to keep playing until I reach the college level. I would like to not only maintain my skill but also play in front of recruiters if I want to play at college level. I want to be involved and invited to open practice and training camps.
I play attacking middlfield and forward. I love soccer a lot. It's my passion. Neymar is the one most people compare myself to. I am not at his level but I do many things he does as well. I am fast I enjoy running, and I like space. I can also play as a playmaker if needed to. I am coachable and great teammate. Unfortunately, there isn't much to say about me because I don't have tape with me from Gabon, Africa where I used to play. My professional team underage was football club Sapin U16.
I hope to fulfill my dream of playing as a professional but at the same time I have a passion in medicin. I always see myself as a doctor in the futur. Maybe in medicinal sport...
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