Canadian teens Roserie and Arora crack Jacksonville Armada’s developmental roster By Steven Sandor Posted on August 13, 2014 Comments Off on Canadian teens Roserie and Arora crack Jacksonville Armada’s developmental roster 0 750 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The Jacksonville Armada begins play as an NASL expansion team in 2015. But, on Wednesday, the team announced its 25-man developmental roster as it looks ahead to next season — and two Canadian teens are on it. Seventeen-year-old Uday Arora and 15-year-old Chaim Roserie are the two youngest players on the Armada developmental squad’s roster — and both are from the Toronto area. Most of the players on the Armada’s developmental roster are in their mid-20s, and one is as old as 28. Chaim Roserie Roserie hails from Mississauga, and has played for the West Toronto Cobras and Mississauga Falcons. On the roster, the Armada has him listed as a U.S. national, though Roserie has played his entire youth career in Canada and attends St. Joan of Arc Catholic Secondary School in Mississauga. Roserie already has his own official website, which you can access HERE. Arora has played for the ANB Futbol Academy, based out of King City, Ont. He’s an attacking midfielder. “It’s very important that we continue to evaluate these players over the coming weeks and months,” Armada general manager Dario Sala said in a release issued by the club. “They have shown their potential and have been selected from the tryouts. Now we will be able to evaluate them more closely with our high-performance training sessions and also begin to develop their skills and abilities to fit our specific system of play.”