
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Jata Scores, Dynamo Win 3-0

Sunday, July 11, 2010
World Cup Final, 3rd Place Game & Highlights
The 2010 World Cup has been an amazing event. A Ghanaian friend of mine from college flew to South Africa for the Uruguay vs. Ghana game. He said the atmosphere was ridiculous and borderline scary, but one of the most exhilarating moments he had ever experienced. Watching Landon Donovan score in the final minutes of the Algeria game was one of the most memorable moments of the tournament for me and it's something I will never forget.
Yesterday we saw Uruguay take on Germany in a battle for 3rd place. Germany had several starters out, but still managed to pull off a 3-2 win. They rallied from a 2-1 deficit with Sami Khedira scoring the game-winner in the 82nd minute. Both teams had impressive runs and showed a lot of heart. Diego Forlan(age 31) and Miroslav Klose(age 32) were dominant forces, but it looks as if their chances of lifting the World Cup trophy in the future are long gone. It's been really great seeing these two players battle it out on the pitch the last few weeks in their quest for the golden boot.
With the World Cup coming to an end, the final should be one of the most exciting games of the tournament. The Spaniards have touch, skill and they dominate possession of the ball. The Netherlands have tremendous pace and are a threat to score at all positions. I'm extremely excited for today's game and Spain's lack of scoring depth is pushing me towards naming the Netherlands as favorites. The only thing holding me back is Spain's ability to possess the ball and completely control the game. Holland is unbeaten in their last 25 games and several players have 1 v 1 capability. My gut is telling me Holland, but my soccer background is telling me Spain. Who will win and be crowned the 2010 World Cup Champions?
My prediction - Spain wins 1-0 and takes home the country's first World Cup trophy.
My prediction - Spain wins 1-0 and takes home the country's first World Cup trophy.
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Semifinal #2 - Germany vs. Spain

Both teams have star athletes, but the Germans have played slightly better as a "team" up to this point. However, the Spaniards are not far behind with their possession of the ball dominating every opposing squad. The Germans can pass, make great runs, and are a superb at finishing off their counter attacks. Spain controls the possession and their passing is second to none, but their finishing ability has not been there with Fernando Torres looking absent to say the least. Obviously, David Villa is Spains' biggest scoring threat. For the Germans, everyone is a scoring threat. Unfortunately, Thomas Muller(4 goals) will miss this match for accumulating too many yellow cards, but with Miroslav Klose, Mesut Ozil and Lukas Podolski all tallying goals this tournament, I think Germany will do just fine.
My Prediction - Germany wins 1-0 and advance to their 8th World Cup Final.
Semifinal #1 - Uruguay vs. Netherlands

My prediction - Netherlands win 3-1 and advance to their 3rd World Cup Final.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Tanner Wolfe Contributes, Immediately!

Richard Jata has been playing a variety of positions, but has yet to net his first goal of the season. He's getting limited minutes and is still trying to find his role in the system. Someone who seems to be fitting in quite well is Tanner Wolfe. Richard's best friend and former A-Sun Conference rival led the Dynamo to a 2-1 win Saturday night against the West Virginia Chaos. He played phenomenally, scoring a goal in both the first and second half.
The team does not play again until July 8th, when they will take on West Virginia again in a rematch at Schoenbaum Stadium. There are only 6 games left on the schedule so they must finish strong if they have any intentions of making it to the playoffs.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Soccer Is A Part Of Life...

The Dynamo's next game is at home, on June 12th, against Hampton Roads Piranhas.
Kickoff is set for 7:30pm!
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Vince Petrasso Signs w/ Harrisburg City Islanders

Richard could not be any happier for his former teammate, roommate and close friend. In an interesting note, Jata was actually with Petrasso when he received the call from the Harrisburg coach to come join the team. He said it brought the both of them tremendous joy!
I have watched Vince progress over the years and it's truly a pleasure to see him make a professional team. At the moment, Vince is fighting for a starting spot with the Harrisburg City Islanders. The USL-2 season is currently underway and you can check out the Harrisburg roster and Vince's bio at cityislanders.com
Friday, April 16, 2010
Should I Suspend This Blog???
All I ever wanted to do was document my brother's journey towards a career in professional soccer, but I guess some people see it another way....
After Richard attended his second combine with the Tampa Bay Rowdies a couple months ago, I wrote an article(check back a few posts to see it). Well apparently, some of the Rowdies' execs viewed my blog and weren't pleased with what was written. No big deal for me, right? WRONG! It turns out, the Rowdies WERE interested in signing my brother, but because they didn't appreciate the things I mentioned on this blog, they decided not to offer him a contract. Richard was told(flat out) by his former agent, that what I wrote deliberately ruined his chances of signing his first professional contract. It's silly to think what a few words can do to affect someones future! To me it seems childish. I'm mean, this blog was originally created to get Campbell University press. It shifted to Richard when he left for the pros. It might have given Richard press before and during the combine, but he didn't need it after he got drafted and made his speech. At that point, he had made his own press.....I just documented it!
This blog has been reading material for friends, family, former teammates and parents, but after Richard became known throughout the states, more people tuned in. He became somewhat popular amongst soccer fans and people wanted to follow his story. So I wrote! Richard never asked me to do any of this, but I did it because I love him, I love to write and I look up to him(even though I'm taller and older). When Richard told me that I ruined his chance of signing a contract with the Rowdies, I was crushed! My intentions were harmless and they should be meaningless to coaches and GM's, but then again, I guess I got some pretty important people reading my blog, huh?
With these comments, I wonder if I(in any way) hurt my brothers' chances of signing with the Chicago Fire. Richard obviously proved himself by beating out all the other draftees and trialists before getting released. The Fire fans loved my insiders view on the preseason and the updates on their team. Just look back at the comments on my posts from last preseason. Some of the things I wrote about could have be shared with the public, but there are clubs out there that don't want to make the effort. So I ask myself, was Denis Hamlett reading my blog?(Haha, I doubt it) Did he not like the information I was sharing with the rest of the world? These are the things I have to live with now. All I ever wanted to do was help my brother, but in all actuality, I might have ruined two perfectly good opportunities for him to get that contract.
Months will go by, without any word from coaches or teams, but the players are talking. Richard has grown up playing soccer with several players in the MLS and USL. They all want to know why he STILL hasn't signed with a team!
Is THIS BLOG preventing my brother from signing his first professional contract?
After Richard attended his second combine with the Tampa Bay Rowdies a couple months ago, I wrote an article(check back a few posts to see it). Well apparently, some of the Rowdies' execs viewed my blog and weren't pleased with what was written. No big deal for me, right? WRONG! It turns out, the Rowdies WERE interested in signing my brother, but because they didn't appreciate the things I mentioned on this blog, they decided not to offer him a contract. Richard was told(flat out) by his former agent, that what I wrote deliberately ruined his chances of signing his first professional contract. It's silly to think what a few words can do to affect someones future! To me it seems childish. I'm mean, this blog was originally created to get Campbell University press. It shifted to Richard when he left for the pros. It might have given Richard press before and during the combine, but he didn't need it after he got drafted and made his speech. At that point, he had made his own press.....I just documented it!
This blog has been reading material for friends, family, former teammates and parents, but after Richard became known throughout the states, more people tuned in. He became somewhat popular amongst soccer fans and people wanted to follow his story. So I wrote! Richard never asked me to do any of this, but I did it because I love him, I love to write and I look up to him(even though I'm taller and older). When Richard told me that I ruined his chance of signing a contract with the Rowdies, I was crushed! My intentions were harmless and they should be meaningless to coaches and GM's, but then again, I guess I got some pretty important people reading my blog, huh?
With these comments, I wonder if I(in any way) hurt my brothers' chances of signing with the Chicago Fire. Richard obviously proved himself by beating out all the other draftees and trialists before getting released. The Fire fans loved my insiders view on the preseason and the updates on their team. Just look back at the comments on my posts from last preseason. Some of the things I wrote about could have be shared with the public, but there are clubs out there that don't want to make the effort. So I ask myself, was Denis Hamlett reading my blog?(Haha, I doubt it) Did he not like the information I was sharing with the rest of the world? These are the things I have to live with now. All I ever wanted to do was help my brother, but in all actuality, I might have ruined two perfectly good opportunities for him to get that contract.
Months will go by, without any word from coaches or teams, but the players are talking. Richard has grown up playing soccer with several players in the MLS and USL. They all want to know why he STILL hasn't signed with a team!
Is THIS BLOG preventing my brother from signing his first professional contract?
Monday, March 22, 2010
Jata Has Plans To Reunite With Joe Brown

However, this has given Jata more motivation than ever. Earlier today he talked to Joe Brown(Head Coach for the Carolina Dynamo) and told him that he wanted to come back to the team for the upcoming season. The Carolina Dynamo are one of the most prestigious PDL programs in the country so Jata has absolutely no regrets going to play for them.
Richard told me that he is determined to wear the Captain's band and lead the Dynamo to yet another successful season. His primary focus and main goal is to win the Lamaar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. With the possibility of competing against MLS and USL teams who passed on him, there will be no holding back. Not one bit!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Richard Jata - Player Profile

Position: Midfielder/Forward
Height: 5’11”
Weight: 160 lbs
Birthday: September 21, 1985
Hometown: Port Richey, FL
College: Campbell University
Club/PDL: Carolina Dynamo
High School Stats
IMG Academy (Sophomore Year) - Coached by Tom Durkin
- Played on IMG Academy (Bradenton) PDL team at age 16
- Scored 35 goals and had 19 assists in two seasons at IMG Academy
- Trained with U-17 U.S. National Team - Coached by John Hackworth
- 33 goals, 17 assists - 83 points
- Player Of The Year - Pasco County
- Helped team to a #5 ranking in Florida
PDL - Bradenton Academics (Coached by Tom Durkin)
College Stats - By year
Furman University - Coached by Doug Allison
- Freshman Year - Led team in points (11) - 4 goals, 3 assists
- Sophomore Year - Led team in points (21) - 7 goals, 7 assists
- Junior Year - Led team in points (22) - 9 goals, 4 assists
- Senior Year - Led team in points (28) - 12 goals, 4 assists
Goals (32) Assists (18) Points (82) Shots (244) GW (12) GP (74)
Achievements
- Athlete Of The Year - Campbell University (2008)
- Player Of The Year - Atlantic Sun Conference (2008)
- NSCAA All-American 2nd Team (2008)
- First Team All-South (2008)
- 2-Time Preseason Player of the Year (2007, 2008)
- First team All-Atlantic Sun Conference (2006, 2007, 2008)
- A-Sun All Tournament Team (2007, 2008)
- Second Team All-South (2006, 2007)
- NCCSIA All-State team (2006, 2007)
- College Soccer News National Team of the Week (2006, 2007, 2008)
- 12 Game-winning goals in 3 seasons at Campbell University
- 5-Time A-Sun Conference Player of the Week
- 15th All-Time in Points at Campbell (71) in just 3 seasons
- Led team to a 14-6 record his senior year and a #38 RPI (#22 in Soccer America Poll)
- Led team to an undefeated record (9-0) in A-Sun Conference play - regular season (2008)
- Led team to 3 consecutive wins over North Carolina including one at Chapel Hill (2 GW goals)
- Campbell is 20-1-1 in games when Jata scores
- USL PDL Southeast Division Champions (2007)
- Had 6 goals and 1 assist in only 793 minutes played
- Played in 15 games over a two year period (2007, 2008)
- 2009 MLS Superdraft - Drafted by the Chicago Fire
- Last player released by the Chicago Fire before the start of the 2009 season
- One of nine 2009 MLS draftees to be selected for the Rookie Life Series
- Signed with the Wilmington Hammerheads on January 27, 2011
- Scored the second PK vs Richmond Kickers in the Divisional Semifinals
Friday, February 26, 2010
I created this blog, Richard Jata keeps it going!

The Chicago Fire drafted Richard with the 58th pick and I made it a point to follow him closely through the 2009 MLS preseason as he fought for a position on the team. This gave the Chicago Fire fans a chance to follow his story along with the rest of the team. People from Chicago really enjoyed the updates because there wasn't a lot of information available at the time. Things started out great, but the ending wouldn't be the same. Denis Hamlett told Richard this as his time with the Fire came to an end; "I think I should give you the benefit of the doubt(because you were sick and injured), but I decided to stick with players I had last year." He said this because Richard had missed a lot of time in the preseason due to an injury and an illness he caught while in Mexico. Still, Richard was the last player in preseason camp to get released(#25 on the roster at the time). Ever since then I have watched my brother fight so hard to play the game that he loves, only to see him disappointed time and time again.
My brother has been training VERY hard the past few months. He has a lot of people in his corner rooting for him, hoping he succeeds, but we can only do so much. If you are a professional coach interested in my brother, talk to Joe Brown(Carolina Dynamo), talk to Doug Hess (Drexel Head Coach), talk to Tom Durkin at IMG Academy. They will all tell you the same thing; Richard Jata is a very talented soccer player with all the potential in the world. He has the raw natural ability needed to be successful at the professional level and his love for the game is extraordinary.
In closing, don't judge my brother by what you read on this blog! I am responsible for everything that is written. If you want to blame someone for being too confident, BLAME ME! The only reason I MAY appear this way is because I have witnessed his success and skill develop beyond belief and I know how great he can be. Richard lives for two things; God and Soccer! He believes it's God's plan for his life, a way for him to witness to others, and I agree. My brother prays before every game and he gives praise to God after every goal he scores. Because of my brother's faith in God and his belief in himself, I know(sooner or later) God will speak to a very lucky coach and say, "Sign this kid, with your help, he will accomplish great things"!
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Jata is determined to make it more than ever!

Time and time again, Jata has proven himself, but for some reason he has yet to find that coach who will take him to the next level. He has the marketability (Rookie Life: Diary of a Draft Pick - 2009), he has the support from many followers(almost 10,000 hits on this site) and he's a great kid who just wants to play the game. The 16 videos I uploaded on YouTube have amassed over 14,000 views and the 2009 MLS Draft Summary has over 10,000 views. He's an entertainer (Doing flips after he scores, Best Draft Speech Ever) and he showed us that he can accomplish great things with the time he spent at Campbell. Think about it; Campbell went 20-1-1 when Jata scored, they defeated UNC 3 years in a row(a team consistently ranked in the top 10 every year-Jata scored the game-winning goal twice)

Jata has played for many great coaches throughout his short career; Peter Mannino(played with Pele on the New York Cosmos)-Clearwater Chargers, Tom Durkin-IMG Academy(where he was the youngest player(16) to play for the IMG PDL team), Doug Allison-Furman Head Coach, Joe Brown-Carolina Dynamo Head Coach(played with Sam Cronin), and Doug Hess-Head Coach @ Drexel(Former Head Coach @ Campbell). He also trained with the U.S. National U-17 team under John Hackworth. Ask any of these coaches about the talent and skill level Jata possesses and I highly doubt you will hear anything but praise.
Watch this Rookie Life episode and let me know what you think. My brother is very confident in his ability as a player, but at the same time, he is an extremely humble person.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Jata Performs Well at Rowdies Combine

Jata felt confident about his tryout, but he still realizes that there is room for improvement. These combine sessions are really hard when it comes to judging a player. A great pass can be overlooked if the player on the receiving end looses it quickly. A great shot can look mediocre, if the goalie makes a great save. Obviously, team cohesion is not all there, but I believe this combine was a success overall.
Brian Shriver, Tanner Wolfe, Ryan Maxwell, Jordan Seabrook, Steven Morris and Richard Jata were just some of the established local players looking to make the cut, featured in this USL news article a little while back.
A few days ago, after the 2nd combine had finished, Jata was featured in another article written by Nicholas Murray of the Tampa Tribune, titled Players Impress Rowdies Management at Combine. Among the others mentioned in the article were Joe Donoho, Kirk LaBusch and Jay Ayers.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Richard Jata has been busy....will he reappear?

With the 2010 MLS season right around the corner, the Philadelphia Union are set to make some moves. After picking up 15 players in the MLS expansion draft, they still have room on their roster for some bright young talent. Jata has been invited to a second tryout for a soon-to-be Tampa Bay Rowdies team. Will his quest lead him to the USL, or will he finally be able to find a MLS team looking for something more than just a soccer player? Maybe an entertainer? One who can put fans in the seats?
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Jata Still On Trial In France - (New Team)

In other news, Jata was recently named the 2008-2009 Outstanding Male Athlete for Campbell University, an award that he is extremely honored to receive. During his final season with the Camels, Jata notched 7 game-winning goals in his last nine games and finished the year with 12 goals and 4 assists. He was also named the A-Sun Player Of The Year. Coincidentally, Jata was given the same award as a senior in high school. That year, he led the Ridgewood Rams to a 17-3-4 record and a #5 ranking in Florida. Jata led the team in scoring with 33 goals and 17 assists(83 points).
The future looks promising for Jata as long as he remains healthy. The training he will receive in France could help expand his game and make him a solid prospect in the years to come. More updates on Jata's journey overseas coming soon!
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