My name Enzo Ngcobo, I am a soccer player from South Africa and I would like to play for an American College. I have competed in soccer since the age of 5. I practice around 10 hours as well as doing 3.5 hours of gym training a week, but I feel as though I could still train more at college in order to achieve my goals. My ultimate goal is to compete at a professional level.
I specialize in defense/ midfield but I will play wherever you need me to! I am right foot dominant but can play, pass and shoot with both feet. I enjoy tackling and passing team mates into space.
I would like to attend an American college as I believe that it is a place where I would receive the best education and support for both soccer and academics as well as be able to compete with the best of the best. I value having a good team and environment and I believe that I can find these in an American college.
I think that I would make a good teammate and that I could provide leadership when I am a senior. I am very motivated and I work hard to achieve my goals and I learn from all my games, whether they were good or bad. I would very much appreciate it if you could let me know if you have any interest in me.
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