Meneses, now 32, previously played for Atletico El Vigia in the Venezuelan Primera Division, and now is getting the opportunity at a starring role with Soccer Soldiers, currently South Florida’s top amateur club. “I had the blessing of having been a professional for many years in my country Venezuela, but I am currently where I should be, being in a club that respected me and where I feel appreciated and valued,” Meneses said.
But the history-making moment for the club almost didn’t happen after Meneses failed to convert a potential game-winning penalty kick in the 70th minute of last week’s First Round game against Miami FC. The player, with hopes of his teammates on his back, left the ball where it was easy for Mark Pais, in the Miami FC goal, to save it.
A Near Miss
“I felt a void when I could not finish after the effort of all my teammates, but the moment I failed the penalty I came back because I had the support all my teammates,” Meneses said, still remembering, nervously, that missed spot kick.
The crafty Venezuelan midfielder immediately worked to get another crack at goal, and he was able to put away the match winner in the 87th minute as Soccer Soldiers upended the reigning National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) champions, 2-1, on Wednesday, May 8th in one of the biggest upsets of the Open Cup’s First Round.
“I felt satisfaction, pride and relief when I saw that the three points were ours,” said Meneses about his goal – a quick touch to control and then a thunderous volley – and the club’s first USOC victory.