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Fredinho Mompremier


Soccer Player
As a Freshman: Played in 11 matches for the Spartans, starting four of them… Logged 515 minutes of pitch time for the season… Tallied four goals, one assist and nine points by the end of the season… Fired 22 shots creating a .182 shots on goal percentage.
High School: Attended Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) High School in 2015...Played for the FLHS Flying L’s soccer team coached by Andre Reynolds… Member of the All-Broward county team…Played for the West Pines United FC club team coached by David Cunningham…Named Haitian Soccer Association’s Student Athlete of the year…Member of the Haitian U-20 team
Personal: Graduated high school with a 3.5 GPA... Lived in the U.S for three years alone while
family lived in Haiti…Brother to three siblings Luther-king Mompremier , Lourdenie Mompremier and Erlindy Mompremier …Majoring in sport management… Born on November 25 in Limbe, Haiti.

Sep 23, 2017 No. 21 Men's Soccer Falls to Princeton 2-0

Sep 19, 2017 No. 21 Men's Soccer Falls to Rider 2-1
Sep 15, 2017 Men's Soccer Gears Up For Road Clash Against NJIT
Sep 12, 2017 Mompremier Receives Second Consecutive Top Drawer Soccer Team of the Week
Honors
Sep 9, 2017 Men's Soccer Stays Perfect With Win Over Iona
Sep 8, 2017 Men's Soccer Set To Take On Iona
Sep 4, 2017 Men's Soccer Defeats Army Courtesy Of Late Winner From Mompremier
Sep 1, 2017 Men's Soccer Stays Perfect On Season After 2-0 Win over Yale
Aug 28, 2017 Men's Soccer Downs Manhattan College 3-1
Aug 25, 2017 Men's Soccer Downs Lafayette 2-0 to Take Season Opener SHOW MORE
2017: Named to TopDrawerSoccer Team of the Week on 9/3. Had two goals and an assist in his
first three games, including the game-winning goal against Manhattan on 8/28.
Before FDU: A 2016 Division II All-American at University of Tampa, Fredinho led the Spartans with 13 goals, and added four assists, accounting for 30 total points on the season. His six game- winning goals include the lone goal in the Spartans' 1-0 victory over defending National Champion Lynn University in the 2016 NCAA Tournament, helping to advance Tampa into the Division II Elite 8.
Fredinho represented Haiti's U-20 National Team, and in 2016 was recognized on the PDL's "Top
16 College Players to Watch List".