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    U12 da

    No more U12DA..a bunch of clubs just got screwed

    #2
    Rumours....

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      #3
      Bull****...not true

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        #4
        Dear Academy Clubs,

        U.S. Soccer created the Development Academy in 2007 following a comprehensive review of elite player development in the United States and around the world. At that time, the Academy Program was launched for male players in the U-15 to U-18 age groups. In 2013, the Academy expanded direct influence to include the U-13/14 age group, improving the everyday learning environments for younger players by bringing them in line with the Development Academy philosophy, based on international standards. Then, in 2016, the Academy expanded to include Zone 1 and help Clubs create better environments for developing younger players. To that end, U.S. Soccer introduced the Player Development Initiatives (PDI) simultaneous to the U-12 Academy launch, to help spread uniform, age-appropriate standards to impact player development nation-wide. Together, they set the benchmark and provided the example for all Clubs and leagues countrywide to achieve U.S. Soccer uniform standards.

        Since its introduction, here’s some of what the Academy U-12 program has provided to impact the development of players, coaches and Clubs:

        Created age-appropriate programming, training and game environments
        Streamlined individual players’ learning pathways
        Improved the quality of coaching for younger players by extending minimum coaching license requirements—B licenses for coaches and A licenses for Directors
        Altered focus from team to individual player development within Clubs and created flexible player pools instead of teams
        Shifted focus away from a results-driven philosophy
        Increased training frequency (3x/week minimum) and promoted fewer, more meaningful games
        Applied age-appropriate standards and philosophy to training and games
        Focused on local environments, reducing and limiting travel
        Unified player development initiatives and standards across the country
        Provided safe and enjoyable soccer environments built on respect and positive encouragement from players, coaches, parents, and fans
        The U-12 program expanded the Academy influence to players and Clubs at younger ages. Now, we believe that the time is right to empower and support Clubs and Members across the country to operate standards-based programming. The Academy Clubs have shown a commitment to this collective effort to improve environments, and in many cases have already expanded the philosophy to additional non-Academy teams and ages within their Clubs. In addition, Members have also taken steps to adopt PDI’s. We are confident that the initiative can continue to grow as needed without direct programming hosted or organized by U.S. Soccer or the Development Academy.

        Therefore, in the fall of 2019, the Development Academy will no longer operate U-12 programming, and we will begin the transition to a decentralized U-12 initiative led by Clubs and Members. This will allow for more direct management of Zone 1 player needs, while continuing to meet Academy philosophy and standards. Currently, 3,870 players participate in Academy standards-based environments. We want this number to continue to grow through Member influence on the landscape, and to positively impact hundreds of thousands of players. Additionally, we hope that organizing Zone 1 programming in your local communities will limit travel and costs for players and parents, so the players can spend more time on the field.

        Beginning in 2019-20, it will no longer be an option for U-12-only Clubs to participate in DA programming. However, U-12 Clubs remain an integral part of the player development pathway. Your efforts to develop and identify individual Zone 1 players are critically important to ensuring they can reach their full potential. Developing affiliations and partnerships with full Academy Clubs or Professional Clubs will help us achieve our collective goal of creating the best possible environments for the development of world-class players.

        As part of our Mission to improve everyday environments for all athletes, we will continue to support Clubs and Members through our newly created Club Development department. We believe the time is right for Clubs and Members to take control of their environments and take ownership of the U-12 age group as part of Zone 1 programming. Together, we will continue to create the best environments for player development now and in the future.

        We expect Clubs and Competitions to continue to uphold the following Zone 1 programming principles and initiatives:

        Adopt and commit to the Player Development Initiative philosophy, focusing on the individual development of players
        Be the example in your community—establish partner and affiliate Clubs for cooperation and collaboration
        Emphasize training and positive learning environments
        Provide all players with meaningful minutes, focusing on development, not results
        Ensure every player plays in at least 50% of game minutes each game
        Longer periods of playing time and less frequent interruptions to benefit player development
        Accelerate learning by allowing teams to move players up or down based on physical needs and/or relative age to appropriately challenge a player
        All club constituents (parents, coaches, support staff, etc.) are expected to play a role in creating a supportive and positive environment for training and games
        If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Development Academy.

        Thank you,

        U.S. Soccer Development Academy
        academy@ussoccer.org / o: 312.528.7041

        www.ussoccer.com / www.ussoccerda.com

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          #5
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Bull****...not true
          It is true, it’s been coming. US soccer notified clubs today at the showcase

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            #6
            The clubs who had the u12 DA only really get screwed

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              #7
              Plantation and wellington must be really pissed

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                #8
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                The clubs who had the u12 DA only really get screwed
                A club only having 1 year of DA is just a money making gimmick anyway. The clubs that have u12-14 either need to be expanded fully or have their membership revoked as well. This partial DA thing is literally just a money grab.

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                  #9
                  In all fairness, it was an over expansion of the program. Created one and done for a few clubs. Stupid idea to begin with. They will remonetize it in a year or two and have established DA clubs offer it at younger ages to make money off it.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    In all fairness, it was an over expansion of the program. Created one and done for a few clubs. Stupid idea to begin with. They will remonetize it in a year or two and have established DA clubs offer it at younger ages to make money off it.
                    They do already. It’s called Pre-DA.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      They do already. It’s called Pre-DA.
                      You definitely got me there.

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                        #12
                        ECNL is happy

                        This will drive more applications for clubs to join ECNL. U12/U13 is a big issue on the girls side. Some players are playing ECNL first to get the experience and competition. Wonder how many will stay and not jump back to DA?

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                          #13
                          Big slap on the face for those crazy parents who thought their little messi was being watched, let the kids be kids and let them enjoy this beautiful game .well done USSF.

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                            #14
                            The thinking behind it was solid - expand your base to try and capture and develop more talent at the younger years, train them how DA wants etc. But like all of DA the onus is the clubs to actually execute the training. USSF put little effort into monitoring these clubs. They needed too many clubs to work this program, many of which are of dubious quality. In addition, families would prefer to be at a club that has a clear path for their kid, not a limited one. A full DA program will always be preferred.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              The clubs who had the u12 DA only really get screwed
                              All u-12 just got dumped, not just the clubs with u-12 da programs

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