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Introduction • Needs to give a better description of what the program consists of. Too broad and not specific enough. Also need to add a picture for the logo of the USSDA.


Growth and Development • Under “Player Development Initiatives” the link in article is no longer active and doesn’t work. Instead of including link I will add valuable information on this topic. • Under the “U12 Program” this needs to be updated as the program has already started in 2016. • Under “Girls Development Academy” this needs more information about since this is a big deal to the youth soccer development of females.

2016-2017 U16/17 and U17/18 Clubs • Southwest division needs to be updated

          →Santa Barbara Soccer Club Academy needs to be removed

• Southeast Division needs to be updated

          →Atlanta United FC needs to be added 
          →Georgia United needs to be removed
          →South Carolina United Battery Academy needs to be removed

• Atlantic Division needs to be updated

          →Bethesada-Onley needs to be removed
          →Bethesda SC needs to be added
          →Cedar Stars Academy-Monmouth needs to be added
          →NJCSA needs to be removed
          →Virginia needs to be removed

• Northeast Division needs to be updated

          →Albertson SC needs to be removed
          →FC Westchester name needs updated to “Everton FC Westchester”
          →NYCFC (U15/16 only) needs to be added

2016-2017 U13/14 Clubs • All clubs in this age group need to be added to this article. • I recommend including a better organized chart of all clubs and their age groups

2016-2017 U12 Clubs • Same as the U13/14 clubs, teams need to be added. • Chart needs to be added for better visual.

New Category “Structure” • This new category will explain exactly how the academy season is structured. Will explain regular season, showcases and playoff games. This is very unclear on the page and needs to be explained in more detail.

New Category “Youth National Team Development” • One of the most rewarding aspects of the USSDA is the development of youth national players for our country. There is a huge process to recruiting players from our academies and needs explanation.

New Category “Professional USSDA Players” • This will consist of the players that played in this program and now excel at the professional level in the world. Will also include the different process for these young players to get to the professional level.

Mjuszcza (talk) 17:00, 11 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

2016-17 U-15/16 & U-17/18 Clubs[edit | edit source] West Conference[edit | edit source] Northwest Division[edit | edit source] Academy City State Professional Affiliate Crossfire Premier Redmond Washington Internazionale De Anza Force Saratoga California Juventus Sport Club Redwood City California Portland Timbers Portland Oregon Portland Timbers San Jose Earthquakes San Jose California San Jose Earthquakes Sacramento Republic FC Sacramento California Sacramento Republic FC Santa Cruz Breakers Academy Santa Cruz California Seattle Sounders FC Seattle Washington Seattle Sounders Vancouver Whitecaps FC Vancouver British Columbia Vancouver Whitecaps Southwest Division[edit | edit source] Academy City State Professional Affiliate Arsenal FC Temecula California FC Golden State Pasadena California Los Angeles Galaxy Carson California Los Angeles Galaxy Nomads SC San Diego California Pateadores Rancho Santa Margarita California Real Salt Lake-Arizona Academy Casa Grande Arizona Real Salt Lake Real So Cal Woodland Hills California San Diego Surf San Diego California Strikers FC Irvine California Central Conference[edit | edit source] Frontier Division[edit | edit source] Academy City State Professional Affiliate Colorado Rapids Commerce City Colorado Colorado Rapids Colorado Rush Littleton Colorado Dallas Texans Dallas Texas Manchester United FC Dallas Frisco Texas FC Dallas Houston Dynamo Houston Texas Houston Dynamo Lonestar SC Academy Austin Texas Real Colorado Highlands Ranch Colorado Real Colorado Foxes Solar Chelsea SC Dallas Texas Chelsea F.C. Sporting Kansas City Kansas City Kansas Sporting Kansas City Texans SC Houston Spring Texas Texas Rush Houston Texas Mid-America Division[edit | edit source] Academy City State Professional Affiliate Chicago Fire Academy Bridgeview Illinois Chicago Fire Chicago Magic PSG Frankfort Illinois Paris Saint-Germain Cleveland Internationals Cleveland Ohio Crew Soccer Academy Columbus Ohio Columbus Crew Crew Soccer Academy Wolves Livonia Michigan Columbus Crew Indiana Fire Academy Carmel Indiana Chicago Fire Minnesota Thunder Academy Minneapolis Minnesota Shattuck-Saint Mary's Faribault Minnesota St. Louis Scott Gallagher Metro Collinsville Illinois St. Louis Scott Gallagher Missouri St. Louis Missouri Sockers FC Palatine Illinois Vardar Soccer Club Rochester Hills Michigan East Conference[edit | edit source] Southeast Division[edit | edit source] Academy City State Professional Affiliate Atlanta United FC Marietta Georgia Atlanta United FC Boca United FC Boca Raton Florida Carolina Rapids SC Huntersville North Carolina Colorado Rapids Capital Area RailHawks Academy - CASL Raleigh North Carolina Carolina Railhawks Chargers Soccer Club Clearwater Florida Charlotte Soccer Academy Charlotte North Carolina Concorde Fire Atlanta Georgia IMG Academy Bradenton Florida Kendall SC Miami Florida North Carolina Fusion Greensboro North Carolina Carolina Dynamo Orlando City SC Orlando Florida Orlando City SC Weston FC Weston Florida Atlantic Division[edit | edit source] Academy City State Professional Affiliate Baltimore Armour Baltimore Maryland Bethesda SC Bethesda Maryland Cedar Stars Academy - Monmouth Aberdeen New Jersey Continental FC DELCO West Chester Pennsylvania D.C. United Academy Washington District of Columbia D.C. United New York Red Bulls Academy Harrison New Jersey New York Red Bulls PA Classics Manheim Pennsylvania Philadelphia Union Chester Pennsylvania Philadelphia Union Players Development Academy Somerset New Jersey Celtic F.C. Richmond United Academy Richmond Virginia Richmond Kickers Northeast Division[edit | edit source] Academy City State Professional Affiliate BSC CT Academy Norwalk Connecticut BW Gottschee Academy Queens New York New York City FC Empire United Rochester New York FC Boston Bolts Boston Massachusetts Celtic F.C. Everton FC Westchester New Rochelle New York Everton F.C. Montreal Impact Academy Montreal Quebec Montreal Impact New England Revolution Foxborough Massachusetts New England Revolution NYCFC (U-15/16 only) New York New York Oakwood Soccer Club Hartford Connecticut Seacoast United Hampton New Hampshire Mjuszcza (talk) 17:10, 18 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Adding new chart on the page for 2016-17 U-13 & U-14 Clubs. This chart includes club name, city, state, and professional affiliate if they have one. Mjuszcza (talk) 02:40, 21 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Updated the Age Group category by adding the structure of that age group. Also updated to the description of the age groups because of the new age groups and amount of clubs. Mjuszcza (talk) 16:27, 21 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Added a new chart for the 2016-17 U-12 Clubs. There is a total of 135 U12 clubs that I put into charts for their conferences and divisions. Charts included the club name, city, state, and professional affiliate. Mjuszcza (talk) 17:49, 25 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Girls' Development Academy The Development Academy is pleased to announce the launch of the Girls' Development Academy in the fall of 2017. The Girls' Development Academy is part of U.S. Soccer's global leadership position in women's soccer and connects with its long-term plan to improve player and coach development. The girls program is designed similar to the boys program which includes 152 teams throughout five age groups. Initially the girls program will include three age groups of U1/15, U16/17 and U18/19. Just like the boys program, the girls clubs will only play other academy teams and have training at least four times a week. However, girls participating in the academy won't be able to play on their high school soccer teams or Olympic development teams. The mission of the program is to provide education, resources and support to directly impact the everyday environment for clubs to develop world-class female players. [1] Mjuszcza (talk) 16:58, 27 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Academy Structure The schedule of the Development Academy consists of a ten month season which begins in September and finishes with championships in July. Throughout the season, mostly winter, clubs will take a break from league play due to the weather conditions, but will still continue to train. During the season each academy team will expect to play between 25 and 30 games which includes six to nine games at the winter and summer showcases. Additionally, teams that continue to succeed in the playoffs have the opportunity to play an additional three games. For the duration of the season each academy team will expect 15 to 20 games on the road which may require overnight stays depending on the location of the games. The Development Academy designs the structure of the schedule for all clubs and it is the cubs responsibility to organize a time and location for each game. However, each age group has their own designed structure.

The U-12 program will have players practice more often, but play in less games.[1] The U-13/14 program will attend several showcases throughout the year and play in several games. These showcases include the fall regional showcase, winter futsal showcase, and summer national showcase. Along with the U-12 program, the U-13/14 program will not participate in the playoffs. The U-15/16 and U-17/18 age groups will compete in two national showcases and regular season games. These showcases include the winter showcase and the summer national showcase. Additionally, 32 teams qualify for the playoffs and the top 8 will go on to compete in the academy championships. [2] Mjuszcza (talk) 17:34, 27 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]


The list of teams could be put into a table to create a tighter entry. Ctysick (talk) 16:39, 29 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]