
United States Soccer Prospects
Where Player Empowerment Begins



Hello! Updated on 5/8/2022
U.S.S.P. ACADEMY PROGRAM
Our Competitive Program provides your child (born 2015 to 2005) the opportunity to play against local, regional, and national teams with level-formed teams.
The Competitive Program prepares players for this level of competition in the following ways.
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Teaching continued progressions of ball mastery, technical & tactical development, along with social, psychological, and physical development.
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Players are developed through multiple proven curriculums renowned for developing excellence all across the world
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Players are continuously pushed in practices and in games. One of our club's main philosophies is to play "For Club. For Team. For Glory!" As we continue to push our players to achieve the next level of competitive soccer!
Each competitive team is led by a licensed United States Soccer Federation Head Coach who is responsible for the development and progression of each player for those teams. The Head Coach is supported by a team manager who has undergone hours (most even years) of training under the Technical Director to coordinate, plan, and execute all team responsibilities for the year. Trainers within our Youth Development Program (4U -10U) are considered youth teachers of the game and play a key role in the advancement and development of our kids entering our competitive program. Their focus is to develop the individual player and prepare them to become a team player.
Jarsi Ibanez
Technical Director
Contact: jarsi@unitedstatessoccerprospects.com

ACADEMY TEAM PROGRAMS









































2015-2005 girls & Boys ProgramS
Girls Academy Program
Boys Academy Program

OUR METHOD OF TRAINING


Technical/Tactical
Learn to find supporting positions that help your teammates.
Learn to understand how to attack and defend.
Learn to understand the role you have within a team.
Learn ball mastery and why it's important to your individual development.



Psychological
Learn to try new things and be creative on the ball.
Learn to recover quickly after a mistake.
Learn to maintain awareness even during a break in play.
Learn to be confident on the ball.



Physical
Learn how to maintain speed both in and out of possession.
Learn the ability to change direction when running at speed.
The ability to jump high to catch crosses.
Agility, strength, and speed training.



Social
Learn to work with other people.
Learn to maintain composure.
Learn why respect is important on and off the field.
Learn to understand why your character could affect your team positively or negatively.


