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The US Soccer Development Academy program provides the optimum developmental environment for the nation's top youth soccer players, coaches, and referees by emphasizing development through quality training and limited, meaningful competition. The OK Texans continue their plans to build the Development Academy as the top tier of their player development model in 2012.
Developing the Next Generation
U.S. Soccer’s Development
Academy program is driven by the game and its players, coaches and referees.
This game-centric approach allows for long-term development to occur through a
deep understanding of what makes players successful around the world. As the
sport of soccer grows in the United States, young players in our country need
the proper environment to compete against the world’s elite.
Meaningful Training
Academy teams spend a greater
amount of time focused on training to improve as individuals and as a team. The
teams and players receive direct feedback and evaluations from National Team
Staff and ProZone video analysis. To round-out the complete training
environment, Academy teams are tested in their physical capabilities using the
SPARQ testing methodology and their hydration levels by Gatorade. They also
receive a SPARQ training curriculum for soccer-specific athletic training and
Nutrition and Hydration recommendations from Gatorade’s Sports Science
Institute. Each athlete then gains a greater understanding of how they compare
physically against their peers and what they need to do to achieve their optimal
performance levels.
Competitive Environment
The Academy program features
teams from the top youth clubs from around the country. Each Academy team plays
approximately 30 regular season games to ensure all games are meaningful. Games
are also played according to FIFA’s Laws of the Game and officiated by a pool of
the nation’s top young referees in order to prepare players for the next level
of competition. National Team Scouts regularly attend Academy games, so players
are evaluated over the course of the season and in their natural positions
allowing for better player assessment.
Early
Success
As the program enters its
second year, it has already dramatically impacted the player development process
in the United States. In 2008, more than 100 players from Academy clubs were
included in U.S. Youth National Teams and almost 800 graduates from the
inaugural Academy class participated in college soccer the following fall.
Virtually all college programs use the Academy program as a scouting vehicle and
the program has received increased attention from professional scouts
representing domestic and international clubs. Visit ussoccer.com to view the
top Academy teams in action.
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Media
Center
Find out more about the Development
Academy by watching these following videos:
Development
Academy: What 's it About?
Development
Academy: What’s Next?
Bob
Bradley Speaks to Academy Members at the 2008 Winter Showcase ( Frisco , TX
Players and Parents Resources
Link to US
Soccer Development Academy Official Web Site
Download: US Soccer Development Academy Powerpoint Orientation
Presentation
"Master The Ball"
U-18
Training with Manchester United
Texans
Development Academy Player Conor Doyle Joins Derby County of
England
Sparq Training
Nutrition
U.S. Soccer FAQ
Further questions about the
Development Academy can be answered in the U.S. Soccer FAQ link below.
Development
FAQ
TryOut Information
OK Texans players may tryout for the Dallas Texans Academy team by contacting
..................Dallas Texans United States
Soccer Development Academy Director
......................................David Hudgell
..............................Hudge6@yahoo.com
.................................(214) 314-6837 |