
| 2013 Pro Soccer Combine – Men's Player Profile |
| Ethan Armstrong |
| Player Profile |
| Positions Played | Midfielder |
| Height | 6' 0" |
| Weight | 175 lbs. |
| Nationality/Passport | USA Passport |
| Birthdate / Birthplace | November 22, 1989 / Pennsylvania |
| School/Last Season of Eligibility | Arcadia University / 2011 |
| Last Professional Team | N/A |
| Combine Coach | Adrian Whitbread, Puerto Rico Islanders (NASL) |
| Scouting Report |
| Technical (1 - 5: 5=strongest) |
| Category | Score | Comments |
| Dribbling | 3 |
| Passing | 3 | Good selection |
| 1st Touch | 2 | Can be more positive |
| Crossing | N/A |
| Finishing | N/A |
| Heading | 2 | Needs to improve |
| Tactical (1 - 5: 5=strongest) |
| Category | Score | Comments |
| Decision Making | 3 |
| Communication | 2 | Lead more |
| Executes Under Pressure | 3 |
| Movement Off Ball | 2 | Must give more support |
| Small-Sided Game | 3 |
| Full-Field Game | 3 |
| Physical Ability (1 - 5: 5=strongest) |
| Category | Score | Comments |
| Strength | 3 | Nice strength |
| Speed | 2 | Can work at this |
| Quickness | 2 |
| Endurance | 3 |
| Agility | 3 |
| Combine Coach's Overall Comments |
| Ethan understands the ggame well but needs to have a greater impact on the game. I believe he can do this. Speed and quickness need attention and making faster decisions is crucual for the next level. |
| Collegiate Soccer Career |
| Head Coach: Rob Nydick Career: 75 games played, 67 started. 10 goals and 6 assists. 2008 Ciallela Soccer Classic Tournament Best XI |
| Professional / Semi-Pro / Club Soccer Career |
| University of Sussex in Brighton, England (Men's First Team Football) , 2007 U19 PA State Cup Champions, Buckingham United. 2009 U23 PSC Coppa State Cup Champions. |
| Injury and Medical Information |
| No injuries or medical conditions reported |
| Contact Information |
| Email: soccer@infosportinc.com |
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