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GCSF: Rubio Mendez-Rubin

Rubio Mendez-Rubin (left) at 107ist Presentation

In August of 2011, the 107ist board decided to award two scholarships to two exceptional young men, Alex Segovia and Rubio Mendez-Rubin. After years of hard of dedication, both young men earned an incredible honor to study and train at the IMG Academy as two of the top 40 U-16 players in the United States. Prior to this, both had participated in the U-14 US National Soccer Development Program Team during the 2009/2010 season.

Alex and Rubio come from close-knit, hard-working families and share the important value of love of family and friends. The boys serve as an inspiration to all. Despite their modest means, both families have made extreme sacrifices in an effort to support their respective son’s pursuit of playing soccer at the highest level. The boys and their parents understand the importance of the educational opportunity associated with the residency program and will place primary emphasis on academic achievement as a precursor to success on the field. Success and balance in both disciplines will advance Alex and Rubio one step closer to their goal of one day playing on the men’s U.S. Soccer National Team.

Rubio Mendez-Rubin

He is one of the original Westside Metros youth development players that has lead his team to four Oregon State Cup Championships starting his U-11 season. It was clear to everyone that witnessed him play, even at a young age, that he was a special player. His passion for the game of soccer, his competitive spirit and personal drive are beyond measure. He plays with heart, every minute of the match, no matter what the temperature, score or opponent. The fire inside him to dream big and achieve at the highest level started long ago. At ten years, when other kids missed practice because they couldn’t find a ride, Rubio rode the city bus. He’s humble, yet supremely confident in himself. On occasion you will see him smile or laugh when he plays - just because he loves to play the game of soccer. Even players on opposing teams have become “fans” out of respect for his ability and approach to the game.

Rubio was granted assistance not to exceed $1,000 worth of support for his pursuits, which has already included a laptop for his studies and keeping in touch with his family.

Please check this page regularly for updates on Rubio’s progress and journey facilitated by the 107 Independent Supporters Trust and Gisele Currier Scholarship Fund.



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