Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red Bulls has a very limited homestay program. They're building their new facility which should be ready 2025. I believe they will have residential facilities starting 2026.
I’m assuming that if a kid has a dual citizenship and an EU passport, it would still be better to try to get into an academy in Europe? Especially since there’s sooo many more options there?
Most European academies have residency requirements, meaning you must actually LIVE within a certain radius (around 50 miles) from that academy to be eligible to be accepted. Just because you have an EU passport but live in DMV doesn’t necessarily mean you can just send your kid to an EU academy. And using the grandparents address won’t work either.
We’ve looked into it as we fall into this category.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red Bulls has a very limited homestay program. They're building their new facility which should be ready 2025. I believe they will have residential facilities starting 2026.
I’m assuming that if a kid has a dual citizenship and an EU passport, it would still be better to try to get into an academy in Europe? Especially since there’s sooo many more options there?
Most European academies have residency requirements, meaning you must actually LIVE within a certain radius (around 50 miles) from that academy to be eligible to be accepted. Just because you have an EU passport but live in DMV doesn’t necessarily mean you can just send your kid to an EU academy. And using the grandparents address won’t work either.
We’ve looked into it as we fall into this category.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red Bulls has a very limited homestay program. They're building their new facility which should be ready 2025. I believe they will have residential facilities starting 2026.
I’m assuming that if a kid has a dual citizenship and an EU passport, it would still be better to try to get into an academy in Europe? Especially since there’s sooo many more options there?
Most European academies have residency requirements, meaning you must actually LIVE within a certain radius (around 50 miles) from that academy to be eligible to be accepted. Just because you have an EU passport but live in DMV doesn’t necessarily mean you can just send your kid to an EU academy. And using the grandparents address won’t work either.
We’ve looked into it as we fall into this category.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red Bulls has a very limited homestay program. They're building their new facility which should be ready 2025. I believe they will have residential facilities starting 2026.
I’m assuming that if a kid has a dual citizenship and an EU passport, it would still be better to try to get into an academy in Europe? Especially since there’s sooo many more options there?
Anonymous wrote:I’m assuming that if a kid has a dual citizenship and an EU passport, it would still be better to try to get into an academy in Europe? Especially since there’s sooo many more options there?
Anonymous wrote:Red Bulls has a very limited homestay program. They're building their new facility which should be ready 2025. I believe they will have residential facilities starting 2026.
Anonymous wrote:Depends if they have a boarding/homestay program and if your kid is good/lucky enough to land that limited spot.
If they don't have a program, is your family ready to move into that outside academys territory if your kid is good enough.
I guess it just depends on how good your kid is lol.
Anonymous wrote:Which MLS academy is most open to taking in players from outside their area?
I imagine the ones that aren’t in as urbanized areas?