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Last week when we checked in on the Sounders Academy both teams had effectively clinched their
divisions with a game left to play. And Seattle won both of those final games (by a combined 6-1)
to head into the postseason with positive momentum. The Sounders were one of only three clubs to
win their division in both age groups, along with DC United and Empire United.
Well ... It's raining here in Milwaukee and has been storming all morning, but don't worry - We
have a plan. With some slight adjustments to the schedule, all four U-17/18 games will be played on
turf today at Uihlein Soccer Park and Marquette Univeristy. Here is what our second U-17/18 match
day looks like now:
2 p.
Development Academy Alumni Chris Agorsor and Korey Veeder signed with Major League Soccer and were
allocated via a weighted lottery Monday, Feb. 14, and Tuesday, Feb. 15, respectively.
Agorsor was the 2007-08 Development Academy U-17/18 Player of the Year and led the Baltimore Bays
to the first Development Academy U-17/18 championship, in which his team defeated LAFC 4-2 in
overtime in Carson, Calif.
PEAK PERFORMERS:
U-15/16 Performer of the Week: Joseph Julius – Forward, PA Classics
Julius started both games for PA Classics and scored a total of four goals to guide the team to a
1-0-1 record against the New York Red Bulls and Players Development Academy.
After the Philadelphia Union's 6-2 demolition of Toronto FC on Saturday afternoon, the two teams
faced off again in Reserve League action. The Union came into the game with one win and one loss so
far in the season.
The teams created numerous chances on goal, but in the end the match finished scoreless.
The U-17/18 teams are first up at Development Academy Finals Week. Before the games kick off on
Saturday afternoon, we've got everything you need to know about all eight teams right here at
ussoccer.com.
Study up and choose your favorites ... Tomorrow's schedule includes four games in Milwaukee, Wis.
Academy players are not only competing for their chance to become the national champions at the
2011 Finals Week, but are also gaining valuable knowledge and training on how to achieve the
ultimate goal of many players here: to become a professional soccer player.
This morning, the U-17/18 age group piled in to Weasler Auditorium at Marquette University to hear
Jeff Agoos, a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame and one of the all-time appearance leaders
for the U.
Since 2003, Soccer America has reviewed soccer clubs from across the country and highlighted the
best of the bunch. Two weeks ago, they continued the tradition by releasing the 2011 edition of the
Best Boys Soccer Clubs. Drum roll please...
- Baltimore Bays
- FC Dallas
- New York Red Bulls
- Chicago Fire
- PDA
Least you think this is a minor accomplishment, let me remind you that the Fire have gone from
being unranked in 2008, up to No.
U.S. Under-18 Men's National Team head coach Mike Matkovich has named 24 players who will train
in Portland, Ore., from April 16-24, on the Nike Campus. The training camp will feature friendlies
against the Portland Timbers on April 19, and will finish with a pair of friendlies on Saturday,
April 23, against the University of Portland and the University of Washington - one in the morning
and one in the afternoon.
Professionals and Development Academy players make up Mike Matkovich's United States Under-18
roster for next week's trip to Lisbon, Portugal.
The U-18s will face the Netherlands, Portugal and Finland on May 25, 26 and 28, respectively, in
the Lisbon International Tournament.
Eight teams qualified for the 2011 Finals Week in Milwaukee after winning their respective group
over three days of play at the U-17/18 Playoffs.
Group 1
Pateadores advanced win a 3-1 win over Empire United and a strong nine points
Group 2
The group was up for grabs in the New York Red Bulls and Real Salt Lake AZ game, with the Red Bulls
winning 3-0
Group 3
Even with today's loss, Players Development Academy advanced with their group-high six points
Group 4
In a close race, Dallas Texans took the group with a 4-1 win over Charlotte Soccer Academy and a
plus 7 goal differential
Group 5
FC Dallas defeated Real Colorado 3-1 to win the group
Group 6
The group was up for grabs in the Seattle Sounders FC and Baltimore Bays Chelsea game, and
Baltimore advanced with the 2-0 win
Group 7
Weston FC advanced with a 3-1 win over Derby County Wolves and a greater goal differential than
Chivas USA
Group 8
The group was determined by the Albertson SC and CASL Chelsea FC Academy game, with CASL Chelsea
winning 2-0
For a complete list of the U-17/18 group standings, click here.
The eight Under-17/18 teams at 2011 Development Academy Finals Week have wrapped up their first
official match day, with Pateadores, Dallas Texans, FC Dallas and CASL Chelsea FC Academy earning
three points from the first game.
U-17/18 Results
Pateadores 2, New York Red Bulls 0
Dallas Texans 2, Players Development Academy 1
FC Dallas 1, Baltimore Bays Chelsea 0
Weston FC 0, CASL Chelsea FC Academy 3
Full U-17/18 results, standings and a schedule are available here.
With six teams still in the hunt for a place in the championship game in the U-17/18 group at
2011 Development Academy Finals Week, we have a breakdown on what happens with any combination of
results.
The order of tiebreakers is:
Goal Difference
Goals Scored
Head to head
Here are your scenarios for the final U-17/18 group games:
Group 1
Pateadores wins the group with.
Yesterday was the end of the European transfer deadline. As many of you know it was a crazy day
with players going here and there and teams making last second deals. We had 22 Americans move
during this transfer period, most of them happening yesterday.
(H/T to Soccer America, MLSSoccer.com and a couple other places for helping me put this list
together)
Here is a list by country/league along with where the Yank came and went to.