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Dylan Meadow's Shines in First USL League 2 Start with Staten Island Monarchs

Updated: Jul 28

In a momentous step for his burgeoning soccer career, 19-year-old Dylan Meadows from Brooklyn, NY, made his first start for the Staten Island Monarchs in the USL League Two. The young talent, who previously played for NY Empire FC, formerly known as Galo FC, has been making waves with his impressive performances and dedication to the sport.

Staten Island Monarchs Forward, Dylan Meadows

Last season, Dylan was a cornerstone for NY Empire FC, starting every game and contributing significantly to the team's success. With 5 goals and 6 assists, his offensive prowess and playmaking abilities were evident, showcasing his potential to excel at higher levels of competition.


Dylan Meadows in Galo FC Spring Season Game

"Dylan is a terrific young man with raw talent and an excellent work ethic," says Coach Max Ferro of NY Empire FC. "His commitment to improving and his passion for the game are truly inspiring. We are incredibly proud of his achievements and excited for his future."


Dylan's journey from local club soccer to the competitive environment of USL League Two is a testament to his hard work and determination. His debut with the Staten Island Monarchs marks a significant milestone, providing him with invaluable experience and exposure to a higher level of play.


Despite his new commitments with the Monarchs, Dylan remains dedicated to NY Empire FC. He will continue to play for the team this Fall as they make their debut in the UPSL Premier Division. His presence on the field is expected to be a major asset as NY Empire FC aims to establish itself in the league.


As Dylan Meadows embarks on this exciting chapter with the Staten Island Monarchs, the soccer community in Brooklyn and beyond is eager to see how this promising young talent continues to develop and impact the game. His journey serves as an inspiration to aspiring soccer players, proving that with hard work, dedication, and the right support, dreams can indeed become reality. MaxFerro MaxFerroCoachMaxFerro MaxFerroCoachMaxFerro MaxFerroCoachMaxFerro MaxFerroCoachMaxFerro MaxFerroCoachMaxFerro MaxFerroCoachMaxFerro MaxFerroCoachMaxFerro MaxFerroCoach

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