12 November 2011
Romero continues soccer career
Guam resident Jonahan "JR" Romero's passion for soccer has taken him on a memorable journey. After playing collegiately at the University of Memphis, the men's national team member is now playing professionally for Kaya Football Club of the United Football League in the Philippines.
"My experience in the (Philippines) has been a great one," Romero said via email. "Soccer is becoming so big here due to the Philippine national team known as the Azkals. It's a great feeling when people come up to you and ask to take pictures and tell you they know who you are because they have seen you on TV playing."
Romero left island just over a month ago after Kaya FC offered him a one-year contract upon his successful completion of the team's tryout. So far Romero said he is adjusting to his new lifestyle rather quickly but there is one thing he is still struggling with.
"The roughest part I would say is having to be at practice at 6 a.m.," Romero said.
Playing professionally has also taught Romero to always be ready no matter what task he is assigned. "I've learned to be an overall player and to not ask questions. If the coach thinks you can do a job in another position then just be ready to go and get the job done," Romero said.
In spite of the early morning sessions and unpredictability of the game, Romero enjoys the international flavor of his team's roster. "Players are coming from everywhere. For instance I get the pleasure (of playing) with players from France, Argentina, the Philippines, Nigeria and Ghana," Romero said.
As much as Romero is enjoying his time on the field, his time off the field has been just as memorable. "I just love the simple life. The new foods that I have been introduced to and the new friends I have made," Romero said. Romero added that the second year of his contract is optional so he'll evaluate his options when the time comes. For now he is happy with his opportunity to play professionally and he plans to make the most of it.
"I can see myself going far in soccer here, but my goal has always been to keep playing and seeing the world and getting to learn other styles of soccer," Romero said.
Photo courtesy of Dhen Castro
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