UCF Women’s Soccer Adds Four to
2007-08 Recruiting Class
Knights’ signees bring international and local talent to the field.
ORLANDO, Fla. (www.UCFAthletics.com) – UCF head women’s soccer coach
Amanda Cromwell announced on Monday that Amaka Ofuani (Tallahassee,
Fla./Lincoln HS), Kimberly Gustafsson (Upplands Väsby, Sweden), Danielle
Dos Santos (Campinas, Brazil) and Aline Reis (Campinas, Brazil) signed
with the Knights as part of the 2007-08 recruiting class.
A 5-6 forward, Ofuani transfers to UCF after playing one year at
Armstrong Atlantic State University, a Division II school located in
Savannah, Ga. Averaging a point in the Pirates’ 23 matches last season,
she recorded 10 goals and three assists and earned All-Peach Belt
At-Large honors for her performance. Prior to attending AASU, Ofuani was
a four-time letterwinner for Lincoln High School, where she holds the
school record for most career goals with 70. She was selected as All-Big
Bend by the Tallahassee Daily Democrat all four years.
“Amaka might be the fastest player that we have ever had at UCF,” said
Cromwell. “She is an extremely dangerous player who will stretch the
field and add a nice change of pace to our attack. Her two years at
Armstrong Atlantic have helped her improve her game.”
Dos Santos, a 5-7 forward, comes to the Knights after two seasons with
Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tenn. She scored 12 goals and
added six assists for 30 points in 13 matches before being sidelined
with an injury. Despite the shortened season, Dos Santos was named to
the 2006 Daktronics All-Southeast Region Second Team. In 2005, she
received recognition as the 2005 Gulf South Conference Eastern Division
Freshman of the Year as well as First-Team All-South Region and Second
–Team All-American honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association
of America.
“We are extremely excited about Danielle,” said Cromwell. “She is a
fast, quick, technical, and a sophisticated player who adds that South
American flair. Her work ethic is fantastic and she should make a
significant impact this season.”
Fellow Brazilian, goalkeeper Reis joins Dos Santos on the UCF roster.
Both played for the Guarani Football Club that produced former Knights’
standout and two-time All-Conference USA First-Team selection Roberta
Pelarigo.
“Aline reminds me of Jorge Campos,” commented Cromwell. “She is
extremely athletic and could probably start for us on the field with her
ability on the ball. Her experience, distribution, understanding of the
game and technical ability with her feet will definitely add a whole
different perspective from the goal.”
A 5-7 forward and outside midfielder, Gustafsson played for Division I
club Bollstanäs SK and also trained with Djurgården, one of Sweden’s top
two teams.
“Kimberly is an exciting attacking player from Sweden who has played at
some of the highest levels in Europe at a very young age,” said
Cromwell. “She has pace, a nose for the goal and sophistication not
uncommon with the international player. We expect big things from
Kimberly in her four years at UCF.”
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