Athlete of the week: David Robles

The love for soccer that brought junior accounting major David Robles to NSU is evident in how much he plays. For far this season, Robles has played a total of 235 minutes in three games and has a personal socre of 6-2.
Robles first played for NSU in 2011’s season opener against North Georgia University. He started in midfield, playing in seven of the 12 games. In four matches, Robles fought until the end, playing for 90 minutes.

In his sophomore year, he earned his first career assist in the season debut against Ave Maria University. That season, Robles was one of four players to appear in all of NSU’s matches. He took six shots during the season, with two hitting the net.

Prior to becoming a Shark, the junior accounting major played for Kendall Soccer Coalition, a Miami youth soccer club. He also played for Miami Killian Senior High School, where he recorded 10 goals and 7 assists during his senior year.

Robles said he has high hopes for a successful season.

“The team already has an advantage this year because there are more returners than newcomers.” Robles said. “So, I think this will make us stronger and a lot more experienced.”

I sat down with Robles to ask him a few questions.

When are you the most nervous while you are competing?

Right before the kickoff. But, as soon as the game starts, all the nerves go away.

Describe an embarrassing athletic moment.

In my junior year of high school, I scored in the wrong goal and we lost 1-0.

How did you become interested in soccer?

My dad played soccer his entire life. So, ever since I could walk, I’ve been playing. I grew up with soccer.

Who is your biggest fan and why?

My little brother because he plays soccer too and we get along really well. He looks up to me.

If you could be head coach of any team for a year, what team would you choose and why?

An English Premier League called Liverpool Football Club because it is my favorite team. I think it would be really interesting to coach them and see what I would be able to do to help them succeed.

What is the most difficult part about soccer?

The fitness you must have. Soccer is a lot of sprinting in short spaces and the games are very long.

What is one food you would never eat?

Olives and anything that has to do with olives. I hate olives.

What actor would play you in a movie about yourself?

Leonardo DiCaprio.

How has NSU inspired you?

The very first time I was listed on the Dean’s List, NSU inspired me to continue working hard in my academics. Also, NSU showed me that I can succeed in anything I put my mind to.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Leave a Reply