Soccer America's Top 30 Youth Clubs Named
January 26, 2009 09:00 PM
Soccer America announces top 30 boys and girls youth soccer clubs in America for 2009
US Youth Soccer continues common thread of America's Best
Click here for more information about the top five boys and girls clubs
FRISCO, Texas (January 28, 2009) – Today, Soccer America magazine named the 2009 Top 30 boys and girls youth soccer clubs in America.
Now in its sixth installment, Soccer America selected the top 30 boys and girls clubs, based on success of their teams in national youth competitions over the last three years and national recognition for players from these clubs in 2008. The list was expanded from 20 to 25 in 2008 and again expanded from 25 to 30 this year.
The most important criteria for determining "America's Best Youth Clubs" was success in the US Youth Soccer National Championships during a three-year cycle (2006-2008), US Youth Soccer National League involvement and the number of players who went on to U.S. Soccer national teams and were selected to US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program All-Star rosters via the annual US Youth Soccer ODP Thanksgiving Interregionals.
"Congratulations to each of the clubs selected as 'America's Best Youth Clubs' by Soccer America," said Larry Monaco, president of US Youth Soccer. "It's wonderful to see that this publication continues to recognize the work of coaches, players and administrators. These clubs are honored for their dedication and efforts to the game. Their recognition provides us with another opportunity to be proud of how clubs, leagues, State Associations and national programs advance soccer to be 'The Game for All Kids'."
"Selecting America's best youth clubs has become very difficult because of the increasing quality we're seeing in all parts of the country and the range of playing opportunities available for players," said Paul Kennedy, Editor in Chief and General Manager of Soccer America. "We have expanded our rankings to 30 clubs in 2009. The most important criteria for our rankings is success in US Youth Soccer National Championships, which have also expanded to include additional top teams with the creation of the US Youth Soccer National League."
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Best Boys Clubs
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1. Baltimore Casa Mia Bays*
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Maryland
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2. Dallas Texans*
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North Texas
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3. Andromeda*
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North Texas
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4. Arsenal FC*
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California South
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5. Chicago Magic
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Illinois
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6. Real So Cal*
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California South
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7. FC Delco
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Eastern Pennsylvania
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8. Solar FC*
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North Texas
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9. Michigan Wolves*
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Michigan
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10. Schulz Soccer Academy
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Florida
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11. CASL
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North Carolina
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12. LAFC
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California South
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13. Players Development Academy
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New Jersey
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14. Concorde Elite
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Georgia
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15. Chicago Fire
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Illinois
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16. FC Milwaukee
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Wisconsin
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17. Javanon SC*
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Kentucky
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18. Real Colorado*
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Colorado
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19. Carmel United
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Indiana
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20. West Coast FC
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California South
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21. Sockers FC
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Illinois
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22. NJSA 04*
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New Jersey
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23. Columbus Crew
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Ohio
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24. Vardar SC
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Michigan
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25. St. Louis Scott Gallagher
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Missouri
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26. Blau Weiss Gottschee
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New York
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27. Bethesda SC
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Maryland
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28. Colorado Rush
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Colorado
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29. D.C. United
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Virginia
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30. Kansas City Wizards
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Kansas
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Best Girls Clubs
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1. Dallas Texans*
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North Texas
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2. Eclipse Select*
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Illinois
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3. So Cal Blues*
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California South
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4. Slammers FC*
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California South
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5. Sting SC*
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North Texas
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6. Players Development Academy
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New Jersey
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7. McLean Premier Soccer*
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Virginia
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8. Colorado Rush*
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Colorado
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9. Force FC*
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Michigan
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10. San Juan SC*
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California North
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11. Albertson SC
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Eastern New York
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12. San Diego Surf
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California South
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13. Carmel United*
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Indiana
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14. Scorpions SC
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Massachusetts
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15. Real Colorado*
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Colorado
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16. Michigan Hawks
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Michigan
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17. Eagles SC*
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California South
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18. FC Pennsylvania Strikers
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Eastern Pennsylvania
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19. FC Stars of Massachusetts
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Massachusetts
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20. Real So Cal
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California South
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21. Pleasanton Rage
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California North
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22. Crossfire Premier
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Georgia
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23. Irvine SC Strikers
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California South
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24. Internationals SC
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Ohio
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25. Challenge SC
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South Texas
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26. Lonestar SC
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South Texas
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27. Mustang Soccer
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California North
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28. Bethesda SC
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Maryland
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29. Vardar SC
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Michigan
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30. D'Feeters
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North Texas
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* US Youth Soccer National Champions at least once from 2005-2008
^ Not a member of US Youth Soccer
Click here for more information about the top five boys and girls clubs.
"We are honored to be recognized as the number one club on Soccer America's list. The United States Soccer Federation and US Youth Soccer offer numerous programs that challenge and provide developmental opportunities for our players. I am very proud of all of our players including those who have recently won national championships and have received national awards. Ultimately, it is all about the development of our players on and off the field. Thank you to all of our players who push themselves to the next level and to our coaches, volunteers and parents who help every day as well as our alumni who put us in position to succeed. Thank you to Soccer America for this great honor. We look forward to our future," said Kevin Healey, president of the Baltimore Bays.
"Once again, it is a great honor for our entire organization including our coaching staff, players and parents to be recognized as the No. 1 club in America, by one of the most prestigious soccer magazines in the country. On behalf of the Dallas Texans, I would like to thank our sponsors and the City of Farmers Branch for providing the opportunity for our players and coaches to excel. We take pride in being considered one of the top clubs in the country over the last several years," said Hassan Nazari, founder and director of club.
"Soccer America's acknowledgement further solidifies US Youth Soccer's position as the leader in providing player development opportunities through programs such as the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series, US Youth Soccer National League and the US Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program," said Jim Cosgrove, executive director of US Youth Soccer. "The storied National Championships Series is second to none and US Youth Soccer ODP continues to lead the nation in elite player identification."
US Youth Soccer ODP is known as the premier identification and development program for youth seeking the opportunity to compete at the national, professional and collegiate levels. US Youth Soccer ODP is the only elite player development program that can claim members of Major League Soccer and the Women's Professional Soccer, as well as a majority of current and past national and youth team members, as alumni.
The US Youth Soccer National Championship Series, the country's most prestigious national youth soccer tournament, consists of three levels of competition for boys and girls teams in multiple age brackets. Each year over 10,000 teams participate.
The US Youth Soccer National League competition is for the nation's top teams in the Under-15, Under-16 and Under-17 boys and girls age groups. The National League offers additional exposure to collegiate, professional and U.S. National Team coaches and offers top notch competition. The top two teams, from each age group, advance to the US Youth Soccer National Championships.
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