U.S. Soccer Development Academy to Stage Second Showcase in Frisco, Texas, Feb 16-18, 2008
The U.S. Soccer Development Academy will stage its Winter Showcase at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas from Feb. 16-18, 2008. The U-15/16 and U-17/18 age groups will each boast 43 elite teams from across the country and a total of 86 games that will be played over the course of the weekend.
Oct. 19, 2007
Clubs from 19 different states will be represented in Frisco, with California and New York sending five each, while North Carolina, Illinois and Ohio will each send four. Every team will play two games with teams against non-conference opponents to complement their intraconference schedule. The complete Winter Showcase schedule will be announced at a later date.
The showcase will also feature the nation’s top referees as selected by U.S. Soccer’s Professional Referee Assignors. The referees at the weekend’s matches will be trained and evaluated by the top members of the U.S. Soccer referee department.
The U-17/18 competition for players born after Jan. 1, 1989, will play 90 minute games, while the U-15/16 competition for players born after Jan. 1, 1991, will play 80 minute games. Both age groups are limited to seven substitutions with no re-entry.
The Academy Winter Showcase is one of four Showcases throughout the 2007-08 season. The Spring Showcase will be held from May 24-27 and the Summer Showcase will take place June 27-30 at sites to be determined. The first Fall Showcase was held Oct. 6-9 at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.
At the inaugural Fall Showcase held at The Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif., on Oct. 6-8, 38 teams played 38 matches in a focus soccer setting in front of scores of U.S. National Team coaches, college coaches and scouts, including national team coaches Bob Bradley, Thomas Rongen and John Hackworth. U.S. Soccer also provided a athletes’ lounge, complete with laptops and furniture provided by Nike, televisions for Xbox Live and plenty of Gatorade products.
In a broad move designed to improve the development environment for players throughout the country, the U.S. Soccer Federation has taken the initiative in formalizing the nationwide development academy. Created to provide players with the best possible opportunity to develop, the U.S. Soccer Development Academy was initiated after a comprehensive review of player development systems in the United States and around the world.
The showcase matches are part of a nine-month season in which 122 teams will compete in more than 1,800 matches in conference play. With 2,440 players, 244 coaches and more than 200 referees participating in individual conference games, travel partner weekends and showcase weekends, the Academy boasts the most comprehensive platform for youth competition in U.S. Soccer history.
Winter Showcase Participating Clubs
Northeast Conference
| Albertson Soccer Club | Manhasset Hills, N.Y. | ||
| B/W Gottschee | Rego Park, N.Y. | ||
| FC Greater Boston Bolts | Waban, Mass. | ||
| FC Westchester | Scarsdale, N.Y. | ||
| Met Oval | Brooklyn, N.Y. | ||
| Oakwood SC | Glastonbury, Conn. | ||
| Seacoast United SC | Hampton, N.H. | ||
| South Central Premier | Branford, Conn. | ||
Mid-Atlantic Conference |
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| Baltimore Bays SC | Baltimore, Md. | ||
| DC United | Washington, D.C. | ||
| FC Delco | Downingtown, Pa. | ||
| Match Fit Academy | Bayonne, N.J. | ||
| NY Red Bulls | Secaucus, N.J. | ||
| PA Classics | Lancaster, Pa. | ||
| PDA | Zarephath, N.J. | ||
| Potomac Soccer Association | Potomac, Md. | ||
Atlantic Conference |
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| CASL | Raleigh, N.C. | ||
| Greensboro SC | Greensboro, N.C. | ||
| North Meck SC | Cornelius, N.C. | ||
| South Charlotte SA | Matthews, N.C. | ||
Great Lakes Conference |
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| Carmel United SC |
Westfield, Ind. |
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| CASA | Hudson, Ohio | ||
| Columbus Crew | Columbus, Ohio | ||
| Empire United SA | Rochester, N.Y. | ||
| Internationals SC | North Royalton, Ohio | ||
| Michigan Wolves | Farmington Heights, Mich. | ||
| Ohio Elite | Batavia, Ohio | ||
| Vardar SC | Rochester Hills, Mich. | ||
Mid-America Conference |
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| Chicago Fire | Bridgeview, Ill. |
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| Chicago Magic | Frankfort, Ill. | ||
| FC Milwaukee | Butler, Wis. | ||
| Metro United FC | Edwardsville, Ill. | ||
| Scott Gallagher | St. Louis, Mo. | ||
| Sockers FC Chicago | Palatine, Ill. | ||
SoCal Conference |
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| Arsenal FC | Alta Loma, Calif. | ||
| Irvine Strikers | Irvine, Calif. | ||
| LAFC | La Canada, Calif. |
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| Pateadores SC | Yorba Linda, Calif. | ||
| Real So Cal | Woodland Hills, Calif. | ||
West Conference |
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| Colorado Rapids | Commerce City, Colo. | ||
| Colorado Rush | Littleton, Colo. | ||
| FC Portland | Hillsborough, Ore. | ||
| Real Colorado | Centennial, Colo. | ||

