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2019-20 Western University Men's Soccer Eligibility 2019-20 WESTERN UNIVERSITY MEN'S SOCCER ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATE Current year Year of Home Is presently Date of First name Last name Course Home town Last team of eligibility study province ineligible eligibility Nimi Adeyemo 4 Social Science 4 Brampton ON Woodbridge Strikers Matthew Albert 1 Science 1 London ON St. Thomas Aquinas Jeremy Arnold 5 Kinesiology 4 INVERARY ON FC London Ethan Augustin 4 Kinesiology 3 Newcastle ON FC Durham Oscar Brown 1 Social Science 1 Toronto ON Upper Canada College Carlos Buitrago 2 Science 4 Aurora ON Aurora Hearts Cameron Cappelli 1 BMOS 3 Ottawa ON Ottawa South United Anthony Chrysanthou 2 BMOS 3 Mississauga ON Prostars FC Robert D`Amario 4 BMOS 4 Vaughan ON North Mississauga Connor Dalton 3 Kinesiology 3 Stratroy ON FC London Cristian Devia 4 King's College 4 London ON Jagiellonia Nishaan Dulay 1 Kinesiology 2 Delta BC Surrey United PCSL Kareem El Menyawi 4 Business 4 Richmond ON Vancouver United Owain Evans 5 Social Science 4 Toronto ON Richmond Hill Raiders Adesina Gbadebo 2 King's College 2 Windsor ON Oakland University Braeden Gee 3 IMS 4 Dorchester ON FC London Taylor Harris 1 Kinesiology 1 London ON FC London Jonathan Hodge 5 King's College 4 London ON Marconi Jamu Iluya 2 Engineering 2 Kitchener ON Fc London Aidan Izadi 1 Huron College 1 west van BC West van u21 Cameron Lewis 1 Social Science 1 Dartmouth NS Farias SA Juniors Luca McLean 2 Social Science 4 Oakville ON Sigma Fc Patrick Melo 3 Medical Science 3 London ON FC London Jesse Mingo 3 Health Science 3 Toronto ON North Scarborough Soccer Club Mohammad Reza Nafar 3 Science 4 Jeddah ON FC London Sokol Qamili 1 King's College 2 London ON Fax London Joshua Rowland 1 Science 1 London ON FC London Kody Thomson 5 Business 4 Calgary AB Calgary Callies Luca Trivisonno 3 BMOS 3 Toronto ON Vaughan Azzurri Marlon Umana-Martinez 1 Science 1 Vaughan ON Vaughan Soccer Club Pau Valiente 1 Huron College 1 vilamalla Girona Trinity College School André Vilcini 1 BMOS 1 Selwyn ON Lakefield 1st Boys Jovan Williams 1 Engineering 1 London ON FC London Connor Wilson 2 King's College 3 London ON FC London.
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