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Galaxy gives two a magical ride

French forward Merlin and Portuguese midfielder Fortes are selected from 800 hopefuls for one-week trial with the team.

February 12, 2007|Grahame L. Jones, Times Staff Writer

"\o7C'est magnifique!\f7"

Those were the words Sunday evening of Laurent Merlin, a 22-year-old French forward with a magical surname, on hearing that he had earned himself a one-week trial with Major League Soccer's Galaxy.


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Merlin, who has spent several seasons in the French league and has represented France at the under-18 and under-19 levels, was one of two players chosen by the Galaxy from 800 hopefuls who each paid $130 to take part in an open tryout over the weekend.

The other is Rui Fortes, a 24-year-old midfielder from Portugal who has kept in shape for just such a chance by running the two miles between his home and his work as a machine operator in Pawtucket, R.I.

Fortes' reaction to the news was as ecstatic as Merlin's.

"I had nothing to lose and everything to gain, and that's what happened," he said. "This is my dream. It was my dream all my life to play professional soccer, and now it's like one step away and I've just got to stay focused and keep working hard until I get to my goal."

Fortes, originally from Lisbon, came to the U.S. at age 13 after having played for the youth team of the Portuguese club Estrella Amadora. He played here in high school and junior college and for four years as an amateur with the Rhode Island Stingrays of the Premier Development League.

Today, Fortes and Merlin will undergo some medical and fitness tests before starting a week's training with the Galaxy on Tuesday.

A friend who landed a position on a Portuguese club after attending a similar tryout inspired Fortes to take the plunge.

"Back home that's all I heard: 'You guys don't do nothing with your lives. All you guys want to do is stay around here. You guys don't go anywhere to try out or anything like that,' " he said. "Nobody in this world is going to give you nothing for free.

"I just said to myself, 'Let me just go and have fun, even if they don't pick me.' "

Alexi Lalas, the Galaxy's president and general manager, has run into some flak for accurately pointing out that some of the tryout participants came in overweight and out of shape. The same could not be said of Fortes.

"I don't drive back home," he said. "From my house to my job is probably like two miles, so that's what I do, I run every day."

Merlin, meanwhile, made an even longer trek to try out.

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