Loudoun Soccer U.S. Soccer Development Academy Wednesday March 16, 2016.

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Loudoun Soccer U.S. Soccer Development Academy Wednesday March 16, 2016

Introduction  Tonight’s Speaker:  Mark Ryan – Director of Coaching  Information presented tonight will be posted online later this week  Please hold questions till end

Tonight’s Topics & Format  Welcome and Introduction  Understanding the Development Academy  U12 Development Academy  U13 & U14 Development Academy  US Soccer Support, Resources, Scouting  LS/DC United/ASA DA Partnership  Talent ID Centers/Selection to DA Teams  Q & A

U.S. Soccer Development Academy  United States Soccer Federation (USSF or US Soccer)  Directly oversees US Development Academy  Mission statement  “The U.S Soccer Development Academy program provides education, resources, and support to impact everyday club environments in order to develop world-class players”  Loudoun Soccer awarded the U12, U13, and U14 Boys Academy for 2016/17.

U.S. Soccer Development Academy  Academy created in 2007 to focus on individual player development  Academy philosophy is simple:  More training, higher quality training, less games and more meaningful games with proper rest ratio.  The Academy program has made continuous improvements to impact the everyday environment for individual players

Development Academy Program  2007: Development Academy established (U15/16 & U17/18) – optimized appropriate training/game/rest ratio  2011: 10 month Academy season implemented  2013:  Expansion to U13/U14 (23 new clubs)  Mandated 3 training sessions for U15+  Implemented Futsal for U13/U14  Created U.S Soccer Academy Director Course  2014: Implemented min. coaching license requirements  2016: Expansion to U12 age group (56 new clubs); U13 and U14 split into single age groups  2017: U15/U16 & U17/U18 to be split into single ages

Development Academy Program Zone 3 Ages 18+ Professional Amateur College U17/U18 U15/U16 U14 U13 U12Zone 1 Ages 5-12 Streamlined pathway allows flexibility to move the best players up within the club Zone 2 Ages

Academy Birth Years  Age groups align in all programs in  Development Academy: U12 = 06; U13 = 05; U14 = 04 Age GroupDevelopment AcademyUS Youth (VYSA, CCL, NCSL, etc) U (includes 05s)2005 U U U (DA is combined 15/16)2002 U (DA is combined 15/16)2001 U (DA is combined 17/18)2000 U (DA is combined 17/18)1999

U12 Academy Program  Game Format: 9v9, 2x30 min. halves, 1 ref per game  Rosters: 2 teams per club; 26 player pool max  players per team, in player pool  Game day roster fluid, can change weekly  Developmental players: Non DA player may train with Academy and play up to 6 games (e.g. U11 or U12 CCL players)  Travel Distance: Max travel hours for games  Minimum Academy Licensing for Directors and Head/Assistant Coaches

U12 Academy Program  Weekly Soccer schedule framework:  Training: minimum of 3 times per week  Games: 1 game per weekend during competitive periods (Fall and Spring)  Rest: Minimum of 2 off days per week  Outside Competition: No participation in other soccer competitions/training  Avoid early specialization (positions, balance activity with other sports/activities)  9.5 month season at U12 increases the amount of meaningful training and game time for country’s most committed players

U12 Academy Program  Game Day Environment:  Game day focus on player performance, rather than match result  9v9 format enhances development of attacking elements and introduces basic defensive concepts  No standings or postseason to de-emphasize results, & encourage individual performance  Respect the game, opposition, spectators, refs, & coaches.  Home team will provide Athletic Trainer for ALL HOME GAMES

U12 Academy Program  Playing Time and Sub Philosophy:  Longer periods of playing time and less frequent interruptions to benefit player development  50% minimum game time per week; re-entry permitted  Subs occur at team benches, not half way line  Teams sub simultaneously; agreed upon by coaches  Target subs mid half at 15 and 45 minutes

U12 Seasonal Plan  Fall and Spring league component:  Approx. 1 meaningful game per week, over weekends  Schedule format depends on geography  Winter Futsal Training Period with one (1) event  No Regional Event  Transition periods with built-in time-off PreparationFall Competitive Period TransitionFutsal PeriodSpring Competitive Period Off Season Aug.Sep.-Nov.Dec.Jan.-Feb.Mar.-JuneJuly-Aug. Pre-Season (2 weeks) 12 weeksBreakFutsal & Acad Event 18 weeksBreak/Pre- Season

U12 Mid-Atlantic Division # CLUBLOCATION 1 Arlington Soccer AssociationArlington, VA 2 Baltimore ArmourForest Hills, MD 3 Bethesda OlneyBethesda, MD 4 DC UnitedWashington, DC 5 Loudoun SoccerLeesburg, VA 6 McLean Youth SoccerMclean, VA 7 Prince William CourageWoodbridge, VA 8 Richmond UnitedRichmond, VA  TOTAL # OF GAMES: 28  Fall: 12  Spring: 16  Format: Home & Away x2

U13 & U14 Academy Program  Formerly combined age group – now single age – U13 AND U14 for 2016/17  Creates foundation of pathway at U12, U13, and U14 to focus on individual player development  Provide the base of long term streamlined pathway with flexibility to move players within the club  Focus on the individual within a team concept  Transition period from 9v9 to 11v11 at U13  Late developers and late bloomers can flourish in U13 environment

U13 & U14 Academy Program  Game Format: 11v11, 2x35 min. halves  Rosters:  Game Day: 18 maximum  Training: Minimum 3 times per week, top players may train with U14s, minimum 2 off days per week  Schedule: divisional games* in addition to Fall Regional event for both (3 games) and National event for U14s  Other rules:  Subs: 7 subs across 3 moments within game  No Re-Entry  50% min. game time per month per player as part of individual player development plan * dependent on regional market

U13 & U14 Academy Program  Weekly Soccer schedule framework:  Outside Competition: No participation in other soccer competitions/Training  9.5/10 month season increases the amount of meaningful training and game time for country’s most committed players

U13 & U14 Academy Program  Game Day Environment:  Game day focus on Individual player performance within team environment  Standings and results are kept and posted  Respect the game, opposition, spectators, refs & coaches  Home team will provide Athletic Trainer for ALL HOME GAMES  Technical Staff Licensing Requirements:  Minimum Academy Licensing for Directors and Head/Assistant Coaches

U13 & U14 Seasonal Plan  Fall and Spring league component:  Approx. 1 game per week, over weekends  Schedule format depends on geography  Winter Futsal Training Period with possible event  Transition periods with built-in time-off  Fall Regional Event for U13s and U14s  National Event for U14s – End of Year PreparationFall Competitive Period TransitionFutsal PeriodSpring Competitive Period Off Season Aug.Sep.-Nov.Dec.Jan.-Feb.Mar.-JuneJuly-Aug. Pre-Season (2 weeks) 14 weeksBreakFutsal & Possible Acad Event 16 weeks8 Weeks

U13 & U14 Divisional Play  No Details yet on Division organization for U13 and U14 Academy Teams  Expectation is that it will be many of the same U12 Clubs with possible addition of PA, NJ, NY, DE markets.  Loudoun Soccer will share details when we receive them.

Winter Futsal  Futsal is a 5-a-side game on a hard court surface played with a smaller, weighted ball with less bounce  The Academy program includes a winter futsal period designed to develop players individual technique, creativity, and game intelligence  The futsal period primarily emphasizes training and includes a regional event.  U12 Regional Futsal event has been confirmed by US Soccer – details will be announced  U13 & U14 Regional Futsal event has not been confirmed

Support & Resources  US Soccer provides extensive support to Clubs and players. Clubs receive Coaching Ed, regular feedback and support to improve training and game environments  US Soccer Development Academy Investment:  Technical/Performance  Coaching Ed (DA Director Course)  Scouting: Player ID/Game Analysis  Equipment: Nike Game balls, Academy Patches  PowerAde hydration setup materials and product

Support & Resources – cont.  Program Operations (U.S. Soccer)  Individual Player Scholarship Program  U.S. Soccer event fees (futsal, regional, and national events)  Club Website and online player database  Player Secondary Insurance  Medical/Injury Prevention – Loudoun Soccer:  Athletic Trainer at all games  Baseline Concussion Testing for all DA Players  Athletic Physical Testing for all DA Players  Provided by Dr. Johnson and his team of Doctors and Trainers from NMSI

Scouting – by the numbers  US Soccer Scouting Network –  907 Academy games scouted  U13/14 – 286  U15/16 – 318  U17/U18 – 303  1265 players identified in Academy games  U13/14 – 437  U15/16 – 441  U17/18 – 347  56% of all Academy games scouted  86 National Training Center Sessions conducted  2543 total players identified and invited to Training Centers

LS/DCU/ASA – Academy Partners  Landmark Development Academy Partnership between Loudoun Soccer, DC United and Arlington Soccer  2 best youth clubs in the area & the only MLS Professional Development Academy in the area  Goal is to raise the standards of player development in our region  Sharing of resources, coaching education, Talent ID Centers, access to MLS Academy events, and International Competition  Loudoun Soccer – U12, U13, U14 DA Teams  Arlington Soccer – U12, U13, U14 DA Teams  DC United – U12, U13, U14, U15/16, U17/18 DA Teams

LS/DCU/ASA – Academy Partners U17/U18s DC United U13s Arlington U15/U16s DC United U13s DC United U13s Loudoun Player Progression Model U14s DC United U14s Arlington U12s Arlington U12s DC United U14s Loudoun U12s Loudoun Loudoun Soccer U15-U19 Arlington Soccer U15-U19

LS/DCU/ASA – Academy Partners  Partnership Objective:  Cooperation among Soccer Community Leaders for the benefit of player development  Combine and enhance resources: Facility, Coaching Education, Player Development  Player Progression to Professional Soccer, College Soccer, Youth National Teams, lifelong in the game  Magnet for Talent – Improve US Development Academy Pool in Region  Player Advancement  Unique ID Events, MLS competition, International Events

Loudoun Soccer/SYA  Loudoun Soccer has established a relationship with SYA  Close, existing relationship (CCL, U8 Academy, etc.)  Relationship is focused on Player Identification and Development  SYA elite players have opportunity to be identified for Loudoun Soccer DA program  SYA will host ID Centers with DC United/Loudoun Soccer/Arlington Soccer  Shared Resources, Facilities

DC United Talent ID Centers  Identify the best players in the area at geographical ID Centers  ID Centers used to evaluate Partner Club players, in addition to other players in each region  MUST Pre-register for Talent ID Centers – no drop-in or on-site registration!  Registered players are invited to attend specific Talent ID Centers based on geography and talent level– players not invited will not be allowed to participate  Limited number of players invited to each session – ensures appropriate opportunities for players to show ability  Some players may be invited out to all, some, or none of the sessions  Academy players must be the VERY BEST in the area  Players involved in Partner Clubs have more chances to be evaluated on a weekly, monthly, yearly basis  Players can move in and out of the pool over a 12 month period

Selection to DA Teams  Players can be asked to commit to a DA Team at any time  Players can be invited to ID events and Training Sessions at anytime  Different than current USYS tryouts  Rosters are submitted in June/July  Game schedules expected to be released by June 1st

Loudoun Soccer DA Staff  Loudoun Soccer Development Academy Director: Michael Green (A License)  U12 Boys Head Coach: Michael Green (A License)  U13 Boys Head Coach: Maurice Hughes (A License)  U14 Boys Head Coach: Maurice Hughes (A License)  Goalkeeper Coach: Dave Bucciero (A License)  Development Academy Administrator: Kathy Thomas

In Closing  US Soccer Development Academy is the premier player development structure in our country  The unique partnership with Loudoun Soccer, DC United, and Arlington Soccer provides a true pathway in our region for player development  Sharing of resources, talent, coaching education, and facilities will provide a special environment for players  The partnership will benefit all members of our club as it increases the pathway for development and increases the resources our Club has access to

Additional Information  This presentation will be posted online later this week  Additional links to US Soccer and other resources will be shared too

Questions and Answers  From Audience