BUILT TO CONTEND: 2025 RAPTORS RECRUITING CLASS OVERVIEW
August 27, 2025
Depth. Versatility. Global flair. Montgomery College's 2025 incoming class delivers what every coach demands: options to create competition, quality across every line, and the potential for instant impact.
Depth From Day One
Coach Braz has stocked the roster with talent—this class boasts players from 11 countries, three U.S. states, and features five recruits from Montgomery County. The breadth of backgrounds means internal competition isn't just healthy—it's inevitable.
Fresh Faces, Immediate Impact
"This group gives us flexibility at every position," Braz noted. "We wanted players ready to contribute and push for minutes—and this class checks both boxes."
Players to Watch
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Ewen Nedellec | Midfielder | Montreal, CanadaA steely attacker with elite training from CF Montréal's academy. Armed with creativity and grit, he's built to beat defenders one on one.
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Marcelo Martinez | Midfielder | Xàtiva, SpainCut from the fabric of División de Honor—the highest youth level in Spain—Marcelo brings composure, technical polish, and top-tier soccer IQ.
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Oscar Alvarado | Striker | Veracruz, MexicoA product of CD Toluca's youth system, Oscar injects strength and flair into the attack—ready to spark opportunities up front.
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Tomas Munoz | Defender | Germantown, MDFrom Baltimore Armour (MLS Next), Tomas is a dynamic, composed presence on the back line—equipped for college soccer's pace.
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Joshua Doffoh | Midfielder | Stone Ridge, VADeveloped at Arlington Soccer (MLS Next), Joshua brings speed and instincts to get behind the defense.
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Avery Langford | Goalkeeper | Leeds, ALGrounded in professionalism with Birmingham Legion training, Avery will push for minutes with calm confidence between the posts.
Transfers Elevating Experience
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Boris Agyeman (USC Lancaster, NJCAA DI): Injects defensive maturity, versatility and NJCAA DI battle-tested grit.
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Robert Seow (Wilmington University, NCAA Division II): Adds composure and structure to the defensive spine.
With global representation and local roots—from Montgomery County to Mexico, Spain to South Africa—this class isn't just deep; it's our most diverse yet. The blend of international pedigree and regional development ensures competition is fierce, culture is rich, and readiness is universal.












































