Bethesda Soccer On Way Down

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When did this become a thread about Sal?
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Probably just BSC troll trying to deflect
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Kid was developed by Paul Torres.
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Is this new Bethesda Performance Academy like the Revolution weird school soccer hybrid thing? All yall parents need to chill out.
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Anonymous wrote:Is this new Bethesda Performance Academy like the Revolution weird school soccer hybrid thing? All yall parents need to chill out.


More information: https://tphacademy.com/news/bethesda-soccer-club-and-tph-partner-to-launch-elite-soccer-academy-in-maryland/

Bethesda Soccer Club and TPH Partner to Launch Elite Soccer Academy in Maryland
January 14, 2025/TPH Academy/Comments Offon Bethesda Soccer Club and TPH Partner to Launch Elite Soccer Academy in Maryland
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TPH Academy and Bethesda Soccer Club are proud to announce the launch of the Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH. This innovative partnership aims to provide a holistic development program that integrates elite soccer training with comprehensive academic programs, mentorship, and community engagement opportunities– creating the ultimate environment for student-athletes to thrive.

Applications are now being accepted for the upcoming academic year. TPH Academy and Bethesda Soccer Club invite you to join them on Thursday, January 30th at 8:00 PM EST via a Virtual Info Session to learn more about Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH. This event is free to attend and open to the public; registration is required here.

The Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH, is built to support aspiring elite student-athletes by providing personalized and flexible academic and training schedules tailored to the demands of rigorous travel and sports commitments. Through this partnership, student-athletes will benefit from TPH Academy’s blended learning model, which combines a virtual curriculum with dedicated on-site academic support. This innovative structure allows for flexibility and customization, ensuring that each athlete can achieve their unique academic and athletic goals without compromise.


TPH Academy Blended Learning in Action

Student-athletes will utilize a 24/7 accessible academic platform, enabling them to study anytime, anywhere in the world. While on-site, they receive guidance from an academic leadership team dedicated to keeping them on track or ahead in their coursework. They engage virtually with course instructors, are assigned tailored core courses, and can choose from a diverse selection of electives, including AP, Honors, and foreign language options, to suit their academic interests and goals.

“We are thrilled to partner with TPH Academy to launch this new initiative,” shared Jonathon Colton, Bethesda Soccer Club Executive Director. “Our shared values of hard work, a player-first mentality, and the importance of education will provide our athletes with unparalleled opportunities for development both on and off the pitch.”

Since its establishment in 1979, Bethesda Soccer Club has been dedicated to fostering talent and promoting excellence in youth soccer. The club has a remarkable track record, having developed 72 professional players since 2000. An average of three players per graduating class turns professional. Notable alumni include Joe Gyau (Borussia Dortmund), Gedion Zelalem (Arsenal), Andi Sullivan (Washington Spirit), and Jeremy Ebobisse (San Jose Earthquakes).

Alan Keeso, CEO of TPH Academy, added, “We are thrilled to collaborate with Bethesda Soccer Club to offer a program that embodies our holistic approach to student-athlete development. This partnership will empower student-athletes to achieve their academic and athletic goals in a supportive and challenging environment.”

TPH Academy is recognized for its commitment to a holistic, flexible, and customized approach to student-athlete development, combining academics, athletics, and mentorship. Their programs emphasize a balance between sports and education, ensuring that student-athletes receive the support needed to excel both in and out of sport. Recent alumni have gone on to continue their athletic and academic careers at top universities such as Yale, Harvard, West Point, and beyond. Learn more about TPH Academy and the recent accomplishments of student-athletes in the 2023-2024 TPH Academy Impact Report.


Bethesda Soccer Club

In addition to academic and athletic advancement, TPH Academy’s commitment to mentorship and community service is a cornerstone of its holistic development model. Student-athletes engage in community service projects, such as neighborhood clean-ups and assisting at local soup kitchens, fostering a sense of social responsibility and community engagement. Additionally, the mentorship program includes guest speakers and real-world experiences designed to develop well-rounded individuals prepared for success beyond athletics.

The launch of the Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH, marks an exciting new chapter in the development of student-athletes. This partnership combines the rich soccer legacy of Bethesda Soccer Club with TPH Academy’s proven expertise in academics and advancement. It offers an exclusive environment where aspiring elite athletes can excel both on the field and in the classroom, preparing them for success in college, professional sports, and beyond.

Applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are now open. Prospective student-athletes and their families are encouraged to learn more about the program and apply here. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about this transformative program during the upcoming Virtual Info Session on Thursday, January 30th at 8:00 PM EST. Together, Bethesda Soccer Club and TPH Academy are paving the way for the next generation of impact student-athletes.

About TPH Academy:

TPH Academy is an academy-style, focused environment where dedicated student-athletes study, train, and play at their highest potential. TPH Academy’s core purpose is to lead the world in the holistic development of student-athletes, advancing – in and beyond the game – the next generation of impact players. For more information about TPH Academy, please visit tphacademy.com and check out the 2023-2024 TPH Academy Impact Report.

About Bethesda Soccer Club

Established in 1979, Bethesda Soccer Club is a leading youth soccer organization based in Bethesda, Maryland. The club is dedicated to developing professional and collegiate soccer players through a competitive, supportive, and challenging environment. With a strong emphasis on player development, Bethesda SC has a proven track record of success at both national and international levels.
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Anonymous wrote:Sal guiding him how to berate referees and teammates?
Get red cards and thrown out of games and tournaments regularly?


Nice. You've shown yourself. So now everyone can discount your frustrated tirades. We're exhausted by you, but now no one will confuse your posts with truth or valid opinion.


Sal doesn't yell at refs and his players?
He isn't infamous for getting red cards and thrown out of tournaments?

Are you going to lie out of loyalty and say its not true, when the whole dmv soccer fraternity knows its true


DMV soccer fraternity? Dude, you are the biggest crybaby about Achilles and Sal.

How many players has your son’s coach coached into the Bundesliga? And if he’s a screamer, why did the player stick around for years? Why aren’t people leaving in droves? Why did he win Coach of the Year in 2020?

He runs a boutique club and he delivers.


Wait, a player is leaving Achilles at 15 and signed with a Bundesliga club Senior Men's team?


Definitely not. Will likely play in the academy team, on age. U16/u17. All I will say is the level is WAY higher where he is going and he's going to a club that isn't known for having a great academy that produces players but rather buys talent at older ages which means there is less development incentive, it is a literal meat grinder and they ship many players out of the squad per season. No real pathway to first team. They have zero academy players on first team. Not a good sign if you're an academy player or even on the second team.

Playing in high school level games for a while will be a massive change. In work rate and defensive intensity alone. Forget on the ball. The realities of European football are that a u16 player has about two seasons before the club makes a determination on their pro status and prospects. That's not a lot of development time for a player that has never played at the European level and isn't dominating at the highest level domestically in the US. Playing time is hard to come by, extremely competitive and parents can't manipulate clubs like they can in the US. Transferring if you're not happy at those older ages isn't that simple either so jumping ship is also harder because there is money involved. The business of soccer is real at these ages. It definitely isn't about the oranges at the end of the game. That is for sure

Hopefully he does well. Clearly the club sees some potential or they wouldn't sign him. Whether they help him realize that potential is a completely different story for the reasons above. As someone who has seen many US players come to Europe, would be very interested to see where this story ends.


Isn’t known for having a great academy?! Listen to yourself. So much anger for DC not making the cut.
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Anonymous wrote:Sal guiding him how to berate referees and teammates?
Get red cards and thrown out of games and tournaments regularly?


Nice. You've shown yourself. So now everyone can discount your frustrated tirades. We're exhausted by you, but now no one will confuse your posts with truth or valid opinion.


Sal doesn't yell at refs and his players?
He isn't infamous for getting red cards and thrown out of tournaments?

Are you going to lie out of loyalty and say its not true, when the whole dmv soccer fraternity knows its true


DMV soccer fraternity? Dude, you are the biggest crybaby about Achilles and Sal.

How many players has your son’s coach coached into the Bundesliga? And if he’s a screamer, why did the player stick around for years? Why aren’t people leaving in droves? Why did he win Coach of the Year in 2020?

He runs a boutique club and he delivers.


It’s so rare to get into the position this kid is in…0.00001 percent probability


This kid's father has 10X more to do with his current state than Sal
He has taken the kid any and everywhere to get training. Here and abroad.

He just happened to spend some time at Achilles.

Phillip Gyau and other coaches in the area have a much more exceptional track record than Sal for developing kids to Pro levels.
This kid is a lightening strike for Sal and he's milking it.

Let's stop the BS


I don’t know anything about that.

But it’s still very rare to be in the position that he is in.

Anyhow you kind of are contradicting yourself. You’re giving credit to the father BUT the father in the end didn’t choose Phillip Gyau or other coaches.

He entrusted Sal to take it home. Sal probably used his connections to even get this kid on the radar in Germany.



Oh please.
The kid was at Achilles club. Not developed at Achilles.

He spent a lot more time doing private and group trainings away from Achilles team trainings.

What Sal know about high level European soccer especially compared to Phillip Gyau?
Sal can't carry Phillip's clipboard in that regards.

This quality kid just by chance and coincidence did some time at Achilles.
He would have ended up getting this opportunity if he was at Bethesda or PPA or SYC, because of his parents efforts.


Sure he spent a lot more time in private training. Eyes rolling.

You are a sad, angry little man.
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Anonymous wrote:Is this new Bethesda Performance Academy like the Revolution weird school soccer hybrid thing? All yall parents need to chill out.


More information: https://tphacademy.com/news/bethesda-soccer-club-and-tph-partner-to-launch-elite-soccer-academy-in-maryland/

Bethesda Soccer Club and TPH Partner to Launch Elite Soccer Academy in Maryland
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TPH Academy and Bethesda Soccer Club are proud to announce the launch of the Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH. This innovative partnership aims to provide a holistic development program that integrates elite soccer training with comprehensive academic programs, mentorship, and community engagement opportunities– creating the ultimate environment for student-athletes to thrive.

Applications are now being accepted for the upcoming academic year. TPH Academy and Bethesda Soccer Club invite you to join them on Thursday, January 30th at 8:00 PM EST via a Virtual Info Session to learn more about Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH. This event is free to attend and open to the public; registration is required here.

The Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH, is built to support aspiring elite student-athletes by providing personalized and flexible academic and training schedules tailored to the demands of rigorous travel and sports commitments. Through this partnership, student-athletes will benefit from TPH Academy’s blended learning model, which combines a virtual curriculum with dedicated on-site academic support. This innovative structure allows for flexibility and customization, ensuring that each athlete can achieve their unique academic and athletic goals without compromise.


TPH Academy Blended Learning in Action

Student-athletes will utilize a 24/7 accessible academic platform, enabling them to study anytime, anywhere in the world. While on-site, they receive guidance from an academic leadership team dedicated to keeping them on track or ahead in their coursework. They engage virtually with course instructors, are assigned tailored core courses, and can choose from a diverse selection of electives, including AP, Honors, and foreign language options, to suit their academic interests and goals.

“We are thrilled to partner with TPH Academy to launch this new initiative,” shared Jonathon Colton, Bethesda Soccer Club Executive Director. “Our shared values of hard work, a player-first mentality, and the importance of education will provide our athletes with unparalleled opportunities for development both on and off the pitch.”

Since its establishment in 1979, Bethesda Soccer Club has been dedicated to fostering talent and promoting excellence in youth soccer. The club has a remarkable track record, having developed 72 professional players since 2000. An average of three players per graduating class turns professional. Notable alumni include Joe Gyau (Borussia Dortmund), Gedion Zelalem (Arsenal), Andi Sullivan (Washington Spirit), and Jeremy Ebobisse (San Jose Earthquakes).

Alan Keeso, CEO of TPH Academy, added, “We are thrilled to collaborate with Bethesda Soccer Club to offer a program that embodies our holistic approach to student-athlete development. This partnership will empower student-athletes to achieve their academic and athletic goals in a supportive and challenging environment.”

TPH Academy is recognized for its commitment to a holistic, flexible, and customized approach to student-athlete development, combining academics, athletics, and mentorship. Their programs emphasize a balance between sports and education, ensuring that student-athletes receive the support needed to excel both in and out of sport. Recent alumni have gone on to continue their athletic and academic careers at top universities such as Yale, Harvard, West Point, and beyond. Learn more about TPH Academy and the recent accomplishments of student-athletes in the 2023-2024 TPH Academy Impact Report.


Bethesda Soccer Club

In addition to academic and athletic advancement, TPH Academy’s commitment to mentorship and community service is a cornerstone of its holistic development model. Student-athletes engage in community service projects, such as neighborhood clean-ups and assisting at local soup kitchens, fostering a sense of social responsibility and community engagement. Additionally, the mentorship program includes guest speakers and real-world experiences designed to develop well-rounded individuals prepared for success beyond athletics.

The launch of the Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH, marks an exciting new chapter in the development of student-athletes. This partnership combines the rich soccer legacy of Bethesda Soccer Club with TPH Academy’s proven expertise in academics and advancement. It offers an exclusive environment where aspiring elite athletes can excel both on the field and in the classroom, preparing them for success in college, professional sports, and beyond.

Applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are now open. Prospective student-athletes and their families are encouraged to learn more about the program and apply here. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about this transformative program during the upcoming Virtual Info Session on Thursday, January 30th at 8:00 PM EST. Together, Bethesda Soccer Club and TPH Academy are paving the way for the next generation of impact student-athletes.

About TPH Academy:

TPH Academy is an academy-style, focused environment where dedicated student-athletes study, train, and play at their highest potential. TPH Academy’s core purpose is to lead the world in the holistic development of student-athletes, advancing – in and beyond the game – the next generation of impact players. For more information about TPH Academy, please visit tphacademy.com and check out the 2023-2024 TPH Academy Impact Report.

About Bethesda Soccer Club

Established in 1979, Bethesda Soccer Club is a leading youth soccer organization based in Bethesda, Maryland. The club is dedicated to developing professional and collegiate soccer players through a competitive, supportive, and challenging environment. With a strong emphasis on player development, Bethesda SC has a proven track record of success at both national and international levels.


We would also like to announce a hike in fees for you Orange and Green teams to pay for the marketing
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What happened to the Martin Clinic?
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Does anyone know how it is going with the new Bethesda Red/Navy or whatever the program is over in the Hyattsville area? Are the teams quality? Do they have access to be seen by the RL/ECNL coaches?
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Anonymous wrote:Is this new Bethesda Performance Academy like the Revolution weird school soccer hybrid thing? All yall parents need to chill out.


More information: https://tphacademy.com/news/bethesda-soccer-club-and-tph-partner-to-launch-elite-soccer-academy-in-maryland/

Bethesda Soccer Club and TPH Partner to Launch Elite Soccer Academy in Maryland
January 14, 2025/TPH Academy/Comments Offon Bethesda Soccer Club and TPH Partner to Launch Elite Soccer Academy in Maryland
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TPH Academy and Bethesda Soccer Club are proud to announce the launch of the Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH. This innovative partnership aims to provide a holistic development program that integrates elite soccer training with comprehensive academic programs, mentorship, and community engagement opportunities– creating the ultimate environment for student-athletes to thrive.

Applications are now being accepted for the upcoming academic year. TPH Academy and Bethesda Soccer Club invite you to join them on Thursday, January 30th at 8:00 PM EST via a Virtual Info Session to learn more about Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH. This event is free to attend and open to the public; registration is required here.

The Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH, is built to support aspiring elite student-athletes by providing personalized and flexible academic and training schedules tailored to the demands of rigorous travel and sports commitments. Through this partnership, student-athletes will benefit from TPH Academy’s blended learning model, which combines a virtual curriculum with dedicated on-site academic support. This innovative structure allows for flexibility and customization, ensuring that each athlete can achieve their unique academic and athletic goals without compromise.


TPH Academy Blended Learning in Action

Student-athletes will utilize a 24/7 accessible academic platform, enabling them to study anytime, anywhere in the world. While on-site, they receive guidance from an academic leadership team dedicated to keeping them on track or ahead in their coursework. They engage virtually with course instructors, are assigned tailored core courses, and can choose from a diverse selection of electives, including AP, Honors, and foreign language options, to suit their academic interests and goals.

“We are thrilled to partner with TPH Academy to launch this new initiative,” shared Jonathon Colton, Bethesda Soccer Club Executive Director. “Our shared values of hard work, a player-first mentality, and the importance of education will provide our athletes with unparalleled opportunities for development both on and off the pitch.”

Since its establishment in 1979, Bethesda Soccer Club has been dedicated to fostering talent and promoting excellence in youth soccer. The club has a remarkable track record, having developed 72 professional players since 2000. An average of three players per graduating class turns professional. Notable alumni include Joe Gyau (Borussia Dortmund), Gedion Zelalem (Arsenal), Andi Sullivan (Washington Spirit), and Jeremy Ebobisse (San Jose Earthquakes).

Alan Keeso, CEO of TPH Academy, added, “We are thrilled to collaborate with Bethesda Soccer Club to offer a program that embodies our holistic approach to student-athlete development. This partnership will empower student-athletes to achieve their academic and athletic goals in a supportive and challenging environment.”

TPH Academy is recognized for its commitment to a holistic, flexible, and customized approach to student-athlete development, combining academics, athletics, and mentorship. Their programs emphasize a balance between sports and education, ensuring that student-athletes receive the support needed to excel both in and out of sport. Recent alumni have gone on to continue their athletic and academic careers at top universities such as Yale, Harvard, West Point, and beyond. Learn more about TPH Academy and the recent accomplishments of student-athletes in the 2023-2024 TPH Academy Impact Report.


Bethesda Soccer Club

In addition to academic and athletic advancement, TPH Academy’s commitment to mentorship and community service is a cornerstone of its holistic development model. Student-athletes engage in community service projects, such as neighborhood clean-ups and assisting at local soup kitchens, fostering a sense of social responsibility and community engagement. Additionally, the mentorship program includes guest speakers and real-world experiences designed to develop well-rounded individuals prepared for success beyond athletics.

The launch of the Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH, marks an exciting new chapter in the development of student-athletes. This partnership combines the rich soccer legacy of Bethesda Soccer Club with TPH Academy’s proven expertise in academics and advancement. It offers an exclusive environment where aspiring elite athletes can excel both on the field and in the classroom, preparing them for success in college, professional sports, and beyond.

Applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are now open. Prospective student-athletes and their families are encouraged to learn more about the program and apply here. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about this transformative program during the upcoming Virtual Info Session on Thursday, January 30th at 8:00 PM EST. Together, Bethesda Soccer Club and TPH Academy are paving the way for the next generation of impact student-athletes.

About TPH Academy:

TPH Academy is an academy-style, focused environment where dedicated student-athletes study, train, and play at their highest potential. TPH Academy’s core purpose is to lead the world in the holistic development of student-athletes, advancing – in and beyond the game – the next generation of impact players. For more information about TPH Academy, please visit tphacademy.com and check out the 2023-2024 TPH Academy Impact Report.

About Bethesda Soccer Club

Established in 1979, Bethesda Soccer Club is a leading youth soccer organization based in Bethesda, Maryland. The club is dedicated to developing professional and collegiate soccer players through a competitive, supportive, and challenging environment. With a strong emphasis on player development, Bethesda SC has a proven track record of success at both national and international levels.

Can someone summarize this? I’m literally not sure whether it’s spam that should be reported to DCUM’s overworked admins or just an AI assisted article that needs editing.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is this new Bethesda Performance Academy like the Revolution weird school soccer hybrid thing? All yall parents need to chill out.


More information: https://tphacademy.com/news/bethesda-soccer-club-and-tph-partner-to-launch-elite-soccer-academy-in-maryland/

Bethesda Soccer Club and TPH Partner to Launch Elite Soccer Academy in Maryland
January 14, 2025/TPH Academy/Comments Offon Bethesda Soccer Club and TPH Partner to Launch Elite Soccer Academy in Maryland
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TPH Academy and Bethesda Soccer Club are proud to announce the launch of the Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH. This innovative partnership aims to provide a holistic development program that integrates elite soccer training with comprehensive academic programs, mentorship, and community engagement opportunities– creating the ultimate environment for student-athletes to thrive.

Applications are now being accepted for the upcoming academic year. TPH Academy and Bethesda Soccer Club invite you to join them on Thursday, January 30th at 8:00 PM EST via a Virtual Info Session to learn more about Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH. This event is free to attend and open to the public; registration is required here.

The Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH, is built to support aspiring elite student-athletes by providing personalized and flexible academic and training schedules tailored to the demands of rigorous travel and sports commitments. Through this partnership, student-athletes will benefit from TPH Academy’s blended learning model, which combines a virtual curriculum with dedicated on-site academic support. This innovative structure allows for flexibility and customization, ensuring that each athlete can achieve their unique academic and athletic goals without compromise.


TPH Academy Blended Learning in Action

Student-athletes will utilize a 24/7 accessible academic platform, enabling them to study anytime, anywhere in the world. While on-site, they receive guidance from an academic leadership team dedicated to keeping them on track or ahead in their coursework. They engage virtually with course instructors, are assigned tailored core courses, and can choose from a diverse selection of electives, including AP, Honors, and foreign language options, to suit their academic interests and goals.

“We are thrilled to partner with TPH Academy to launch this new initiative,” shared Jonathon Colton, Bethesda Soccer Club Executive Director. “Our shared values of hard work, a player-first mentality, and the importance of education will provide our athletes with unparalleled opportunities for development both on and off the pitch.”

Since its establishment in 1979, Bethesda Soccer Club has been dedicated to fostering talent and promoting excellence in youth soccer. The club has a remarkable track record, having developed 72 professional players since 2000. An average of three players per graduating class turns professional. Notable alumni include Joe Gyau (Borussia Dortmund), Gedion Zelalem (Arsenal), Andi Sullivan (Washington Spirit), and Jeremy Ebobisse (San Jose Earthquakes).

Alan Keeso, CEO of TPH Academy, added, “We are thrilled to collaborate with Bethesda Soccer Club to offer a program that embodies our holistic approach to student-athlete development. This partnership will empower student-athletes to achieve their academic and athletic goals in a supportive and challenging environment.”

TPH Academy is recognized for its commitment to a holistic, flexible, and customized approach to student-athlete development, combining academics, athletics, and mentorship. Their programs emphasize a balance between sports and education, ensuring that student-athletes receive the support needed to excel both in and out of sport. Recent alumni have gone on to continue their athletic and academic careers at top universities such as Yale, Harvard, West Point, and beyond. Learn more about TPH Academy and the recent accomplishments of student-athletes in the 2023-2024 TPH Academy Impact Report.


Bethesda Soccer Club

In addition to academic and athletic advancement, TPH Academy’s commitment to mentorship and community service is a cornerstone of its holistic development model. Student-athletes engage in community service projects, such as neighborhood clean-ups and assisting at local soup kitchens, fostering a sense of social responsibility and community engagement. Additionally, the mentorship program includes guest speakers and real-world experiences designed to develop well-rounded individuals prepared for success beyond athletics.

The launch of the Bethesda Performance Academy, Powered by TPH, marks an exciting new chapter in the development of student-athletes. This partnership combines the rich soccer legacy of Bethesda Soccer Club with TPH Academy’s proven expertise in academics and advancement. It offers an exclusive environment where aspiring elite athletes can excel both on the field and in the classroom, preparing them for success in college, professional sports, and beyond.

Applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are now open. Prospective student-athletes and their families are encouraged to learn more about the program and apply here. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn more about this transformative program during the upcoming Virtual Info Session on Thursday, January 30th at 8:00 PM EST. Together, Bethesda Soccer Club and TPH Academy are paving the way for the next generation of impact student-athletes.

About TPH Academy:

TPH Academy is an academy-style, focused environment where dedicated student-athletes study, train, and play at their highest potential. TPH Academy’s core purpose is to lead the world in the holistic development of student-athletes, advancing – in and beyond the game – the next generation of impact players. For more information about TPH Academy, please visit tphacademy.com and check out the 2023-2024 TPH Academy Impact Report.

About Bethesda Soccer Club

Established in 1979, Bethesda Soccer Club is a leading youth soccer organization based in Bethesda, Maryland. The club is dedicated to developing professional and collegiate soccer players through a competitive, supportive, and challenging environment. With a strong emphasis on player development, Bethesda SC has a proven track record of success at both national and international levels.

Can someone summarize this? I’m literally not sure whether it’s spam that should be reported to DCUM’s overworked admins or just an AI assisted article that needs editing.


I posted it-- grabbed it from their website.
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Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know how it is going with the new Bethesda Red/Navy or whatever the program is over in the Hyattsville area? Are the teams quality? Do they have access to be seen by the RL/ECNL coaches?


I don’t know how it’s going but I do know the head coach is one of the best coaches my DC has ever had. does some group training w him. He is amazing from littles to MLSNext. They wish he was their regular coach.
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Anonymous wrote:When did this become a thread about Sal?


Who is Sal? There is also a mention of Paul Torres in a later post. Are these folks trainers for a specific age group or levels? With a club or independant?
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