U.S.F.C. (United States Football Club), LLC
Company Profile
U.S.F.C.’s mission is to promote the identification, and development of SuperElite™ youth soccer players in the United States, and to create opportunities for them, nationally and internationally. U.S.F.C. aims to align with and strengthen the U.S. youth soccer club system while always maintaining integrity, excellence and a genuine concern for the players.
VALUES:
- DEVELOPMENT—U.S.F.C. will consistently seek to improve U.S. youth soccer training and development learning from the best international youth soccer player development systems.
- OPPORTUNITY—U.S.F.C. will provide our SuperElite™ players with opportunities both nationally and internationally.
- SUPPORT—U.S.F.C. will support the U.S. soccer club system in order to continuously raise the standards of quality soccer in the United States.
- PROTECTION—U.S.F.C. will ensure our SuperElite™ players are protected in compliance with all appropriate governing bodies.
U.S.F.C. has assembled a team of soccer and sports management professionals that lead our effort in domestic and overseas markets. U.S.F.C. fosters relationships with some of the top European clubs in the world. We use these relationships to create opportunities for young players to broaden their experience and understanding of the world’s game.
Please check out the Players’ Corner and the Coaches’ Corner for a chance to read and chat with our U.S.F.C. Players and Coaches.
If you would like to start your own U.S.F.C. related Blog, or would like to obtain more information on U.S.F.C. and the opportunities available to you, please contact us at Info@USFCsoccer.com or visit us at http://www.usfcsoccer.com/.
January 3, 2008 at 2:33 pm
I think the premise behind USFC is tremendous. This will help our top 1% of players to gain valuable exposure to youth academies abroad. As a youth coach of Elite players, the most difficult thing I find in preparing players to perform at the next level is replicating a comparable competitive environment found in pro clubs abroad.
Are there future plans to expand into South America with this program? Over the past 5 years the trend of development in top players has really swung to both Argentina and Brazil. It would be nice to give players the exposure to that brand of football as well.
March 21, 2008 at 1:22 pm
Do you have plans to host another combine?
If so, when?
How are players identified or referred to be considered?
October 7, 2008 at 8:17 am
thats for sure, bro