
Scorpions Release Fabrice Noel
Published on October 8, 2013 under North American Soccer League (NASL)
San Antonio Scorpions News Release
The San Antonio Scorpions released forward Fabrice Noel on Tuesday, Scorpions President and General Manager, Howard Cornfield announced. Noel signed with the Scorpions in June of this season.
The Haitian born striker logged 81 minutes with the Scorpions in 2013, recording two assists and taking five shots over that stretch.
Noel began his professional playing career in 2001 in his native country of Haiti, playing for Racing Club Haitien. In 2005, he joined the Colorado Rapids of Major League Soccer. Noel made his debut for the Rapids just a month later and made 16 appearances total with the Rapids, scoring six goals. In 2007, Noel joined USL Pro side, Puerto Rico Islanders where he made over 50 appearances between 2007 and 2009, scoring 11 goals over that time span. In 2010 he signed for Shanghai East Asia in the Chinese first division where he made eight appearances.
"Fabrice was very professional during his time here," said Cornfield. "We wish him the very best moving forward."
The Scorpions roster now stands at 24 following Noel's departure.
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