New local soccer team signing players as it gets ready to hit the pitch
The Sudbury Cyclones are proud to announce the signing of 11 more players, including four defenders, three midfielders, two attackers, and two goalkeepers to the roster for the upcoming 2024 season.
The team’s play schedule hasn’t been unveiled yet, but the team has signed a number of players, including defenders Ethan Mendes, Jaden Timmis, David Setters and Rohan Henry, midfielders Lucas Spirkoski, Stan Pankiewicz, Luke Harrop, Hayden Lloyd, Brandon Moxam and Cedric Devos, attackers Timi Aliu and Douvoy Bromfield, and goalkeepers Josh Bondoc and Luca Cidade.
Earlier this year, SWSE announced Dayna Corelli as general manager of the Cyclones and Connor Vande Weghe as the sporting director.
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