Anonymous wrote:https://www.acmilanacademyvirginia.com/
Yet another European club attempting to cash in on the American youth soccer market.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I seriously miss Barca.
We were with them when they opened and it was the best environment the first few years. Very unlike 'travel' clubs. The staff were all UEFA trained. The kids trained at the same time at Evergreen, academy style so there was a lot of mixing of training groups. There were 3-4 coaches watching the groups every night, taking notes. The staff was full-time. Parents did not have involvement with coaches. There was one central manager/admin. No parent managers. Parents weren't allowed on the field, or behind the fence--had to stay up in the stands. They had weekly inter-scrimmage league every weekend (unless regular season was happening).
It's funny--now so many of those boys U17-U19 are on the top MLSNext and ECNL teams; a few at MLS academies. The training/development was really good. But, with our 'win instantly' travel world--it didn't fit in the landscape. Many of their teams were really making significant process right before the fold.
It started to fall apart by year 4 when more people started to come and wanted to impose 'American travel' type logistics, politics, etc. Then, Covid wiped them out.
I had two kids there from 2016-2020 and it was the most relaxed and positive atmosphere. Fond memories.
Why did they pull out of the area, and when?
Anonymous wrote:I seriously miss Barca.
We were with them when they opened and it was the best environment the first few years. Very unlike 'travel' clubs. The staff were all UEFA trained. The kids trained at the same time at Evergreen, academy style so there was a lot of mixing of training groups. There were 3-4 coaches watching the groups every night, taking notes. The staff was full-time. Parents did not have involvement with coaches. There was one central manager/admin. No parent managers. Parents weren't allowed on the field, or behind the fence--had to stay up in the stands. They had weekly inter-scrimmage league every weekend (unless regular season was happening).
It's funny--now so many of those boys U17-U19 are on the top MLSNext and ECNL teams; a few at MLS academies. The training/development was really good. But, with our 'win instantly' travel world--it didn't fit in the landscape. Many of their teams were really making significant process right before the fold.
It started to fall apart by year 4 when more people started to come and wanted to impose 'American travel' type logistics, politics, etc. Then, Covid wiped them out.
I had two kids there from 2016-2020 and it was the most relaxed and positive atmosphere. Fond memories.
Anonymous wrote:I seriously miss Barca.
We were with them when they opened and it was the best environment the first few years. Very unlike 'travel' clubs. The staff were all UEFA trained. The kids trained at the same time at Evergreen, academy style so there was a lot of mixing of training groups. There were 3-4 coaches watching the groups every night, taking notes. The staff was full-time. Parents did not have involvement with coaches. There was one central manager/admin. No parent managers. Parents weren't allowed on the field, or behind the fence--had to stay up in the stands. They had weekly inter-scrimmage league every weekend (unless regular season was happening).
It's funny--now so many of those boys U17-U19 are on the top MLSNext and ECNL teams; a few at MLS academies. The training/development was really good. But, with our 'win instantly' travel world--it didn't fit in the landscape. Many of their teams were really making significant process right before the fold.
It started to fall apart by year 4 when more people started to come and wanted to impose 'American travel' type logistics, politics, etc. Then, Covid wiped them out.
I had two kids there from 2016-2020 and it was the most relaxed and positive atmosphere. Fond memories.
Anonymous wrote:Ha in ordered to be considered to join their club next year, you MUST attend their pre-season clinic in December. Cost is ONLY $735 for one week.
Anonymous wrote:Ha in ordered to be considered to join their club next year, you MUST attend their pre-season clinic in December. Cost is ONLY $735 for one week.
Anonymous wrote:Ha in ordered to be considered to join their club next year, you MUST attend their pre-season clinic in December. Cost is ONLY $735 for one week.
Anonymous wrote:That’s great. US soccer needs this expertise.