"The idea for the Inferno came up after the team that was here in town decided to move out. "After that spark that lit an Inferno, things have moved quickly. A fierce love of the game has always burned bright in the heart of Cedar Rapids Inferno owner, manager, and player, Kenan Malicevic.
Our club has seen a tremendous growth in the first year of existence and we are looking forward to expanding and growing even more in the years to come.”Cedar Rapids joins RWB Adria Chicago, DeKalb County United, and in-state rivals Union Dubuque F.C.
The Inferno crew is back together and we couldn’t be happier. Clemens, MI) BiH Grand Rapids (Grand Rapids… © 2020 Cedar Rapids Inferno.
Official Facebook account of the Cedar Rapids Inferno Professional Soccer Club. We need to learn to be tough in practice in order to play like beasts in the game. But when I do see those flashes of brilliance in practice, those little sparks of young guys that remind you of the top level talent, I will pause practice immediately to recognize the guy. Don\u2019t forget to follow us on twitter. We are a volunteer run organization that is focused on bringing our community together.
So you protect yourself as much as you can, but I don't want them to stay away from 50/50 tackles and slide tackles and stuff like that just because it's their teammate.
It's a battle, and those guys thrive on those battles, those 50/50 tackles, being hit, falling down, scoring goals, a little bit of trash talk here and there. "The Inferno name came from him, because on a few occasions, he said that my love for the game was spreading like an inferno. Final score from Dubuque- Cedar Rapids Inferno 2-1 Dubuque Union. Cedar Rapids, IA. We here see it as not fair play, which is understandable because the sport is still growing. Inferno president Kenan Malicevic expressed his excitement with the move, saying “Cedar Rapids Inferno is excited to join the Midwest Premier League this coming season. There's obviously a huge difference here in terms of college guys, high school guys. “We had the pleasure of working with them last year, and their growth as a club is encouraging, both for the game in the state of Iowa and for this league.“Malicevic expressed anticipation for the upcoming season, “We know that some teams that have already joined the league have a very long tradition of soccer success and we look forward to hosting them in Cedar Rapids and competing with some of the best talent across the Midwest.
I'm a big believer in that. So that stuck with me, and I decided to name the team in honor of him.
I'm two licenses away from the top level. But that requires a lot of time and money, so I'm not too worried yet. A nonprofit semi-professional soccer club.
65 talking about this. "It was a good battle in snowy weather, and I was glad to see our guys not give up and fight hard,” Kenan later told me. "Protagonist soccer is a media organization dedicated to lower-tier soccer; UPSL, NPSL, BSSLSo you train hard to play hard? Inferno president Kenan Malicevic expressed his excitement with the move, saying “Cedar Rapids Inferno is excited to join the Midwest Premier League this coming season. 5-7 5-7 12-14 12-14 19-21 19-21 19-21 26-28 26-28. You can NOT show up with less than 100% in practice and expect to be 100% at the game, that never works. "A short professional career in Bosnia, Poland, and Croatia followed, before he was drawn back to Iowa. All of the teams that I've been part of in the US were always all about 'be careful what you do in practice, be careful of this,' and I say that to my guys as well. "Kenan was unable to resist the siren call of the soccer pitch in the Inferno's next game, scoring a penalty against DeKalb County United to win his side another point. It's professional, it's business.
- to help us carry the torch for unity, enthusiasm, and sportsmanship! Inferno Dance provides a fun and supportive environment for all dancers and encourage all participants - including teachers and parents! Just so they all know that is something they need to be looking to do every single time, because that consistency is the goal. He may have left the game, but the game never left him. My main goal is to continue coaching and take this team further if possible. 90 talking about this. But we're not trying to compare ourselves to anyone, we're just trying to get out there each and every day, and just get better, as a team. But I also told the guys on the first day of practice that they may not practice without shinguards.
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