
Rozeboom, Sylvestre Bah and Lobe Return for 2021 Season
Published on January 5, 2021 under United Soccer League Championship (USL)
Miami FC News Release
MIAMI - The Miami FC announced on Tuesday that midfielder Lance Rozeboom, goalkeeper Brian Sylvestre and defenders Othello Bah and János Löbe will be back out on the pitch at Riccardo Silva Stadium in 2021. Miami FC also announced defender Junior Palacios has also signed a one-year contract.
Lance Rozeboom captained The Miami FC both in 2019 and 2020, playing in 14 league matches this past season. His versatility allows him to play as a holding midfielder, but also can be deployed as a center back. The Iowa native has a plethora of USL experience, having played over 100 league matches for Ottawa Fury, Tampa Bay Rowdies, Austin Aztex and Rochester Rhinos. Rozeboom was originally drafted by Major League Soccer's D.C. United in 2012.
Returning to the club along with Rozeboom will be South Florida native Brian Sylvestre, who joined Miami FC prior to the season from Forward Madison of USL's League One. Sylvestre Born in Hollywood, Florida, the goalkeeper played for Schultz Academy and Weston FC at the youth level before making the jump to the IMG Soccer Academy program in 2008. After a season at IMG, he caught the eyes of Vancouver's Academy Program before signing his first professional contract with the Whitecaps in March 2011.
Sylvestre experience includes 12 starts for Major League Soccer's Philadelphia Union in 2015, while also suiting up for Vancouver Whitecaps (2011-2012) and L.A. Galaxy (2018). In his 12 appearances for the Union, he recorded five shutouts. From 2015 to 2017, Sylvestre started in over 50 matches for North Carolina FC (formerly known as Carolina RailHawks).
Our third returnee, defender János Löbe, proved his versatility on the pitch during this past 2020 season. After joining the club in January 2020, Löbe began preseason deployed as left back, but quickly began to transition into roles in both the midfield and attacking portions of the pitch. His attacking and defensive qualities make Löbe a threat to any opposition. The 25-year-old featured in 15 out of the 16 matches played by The Miami FC, while recording one assist.
Although originally from Kierspe, Germany, Löbe moved to the United States in 2015, where he attended Fordham University. While at Fordham, Löbe had a brief stint for New York Red Bulls U23 in USL League Two in 2018. After being selected in the first round of the 2019 MLS SuperDraft by the New York Red Bulls Löbe made 24 appearances for New York Red Bulls II in the USL Championship, including one playoff appearance.
Bah returns to Miami FC for his third season with the club, originally joining the South Florida side prior to the 2019 season. Originally from Liberia, he featured in 11 USL Championship matches being deployed as left back in most occasions. Bah joined the club from Chattanooga FC and was a member of The Miami FC side which won multiple titles in 2019 during their time in both the NPSL and NISA. Prior to playing professionally, the defender played collegiately for Tennessee Wesleyan University and Nova Southeastern University.
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