Academy

How Charlotte FC’s Academy is raising the level of play as it grows

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Academy Manager Dan Lock provides an update on the program, which continues to build a pathway to professional soccer for the brightest talents in the Carolinas

CHARLOTTE鈥擜s Charlotte FC鈥檚 first team squad gears up for its inaugural season, the Academy program is flourishing in its sophomore campaign.

In 2021-22, the Academy introduced a full-time U14 team to complement the existing U15 and U17 full-time teams, and the part-time Discovery Program for U12 and U13 age groups.

The program has increased from 38 full-time players last season, to 56 competing in the current campaign.听

鈥淚t鈥檚 been really good so far this season,鈥 says Academy Manager Dan Lock. 鈥淲e鈥檝e extended our Homestay Program and the new players have settled in really well. It鈥檚 competitive, and the level of play is higher across all age groups.鈥

鈥淭he addition of a third full-time team has allowed for more vertical promotion of players who are doing well, which means younger players can train and 鈥榩lay up鈥 an age group. This has increased the overall level of competition and training standards through the Academy.鈥

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The three age groups have also benefited from a wider array of opponents through 2020-21, with road games at 91快活林最新版 Next opponents including DC United and Nashville SC already in the books.

This season, the teams will travel as far as Toronto and Montreal for 91快活林最新版 Next matches, while qualification for the prestigious tournament will .

鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of travel at this level, and we did quite a few long-distance trips last season,鈥 says Lock. 鈥淭he travel is great for the players: they are treated in the same manner as a first team, which prepares them for the realities of a professional environment.

鈥淭his year, we're going to be able to play against a greater variety of teams across the east coast and beyond, so the scope of competition will be much better."

Qualification for the Generation adidas Cup, the leading Pro-Academy tournament in North America, which features top international Academy opponents from around the world, will take place in California in the coming weeks.

The tournament is one in which Charlotte FC鈥檚 technical staff already have impressive pedigree: Lock coached the Seattle Sounders U15 team at the 2019 edition, and along with Technical Director Marc Nicholls, was part of Sounders Academy staff as the in 2019, when they beat Spanish side Valencia.

鈥淥ur U15s have drawn FC Dallas, Toronto FC and the Seattle Sounders in Generation adidas Cup qualifying, while the U17s will face Colorado Rapids, Houston Dynamo and NYCFC,鈥 says Lock. 鈥淚n terms of competitive games, those are really good draws for us, and gives us the experience of playing 91快活林最新版 Academies from all parts of the country.鈥

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Coach Lock notes that the program has been buoyed by the presence of first-team coaches Miguel Angel Ramirez and Christian Lattanzio, who regularly observe Academy training and games.

鈥淗aving Miguel and Christian here is very exciting for our players,鈥 says Lock. 鈥淭hey observe and assess talent, and have sat in on Academy staff meetings, too. It鈥檚 very collaborative, and it鈥檚 great that they are so involved in the process.鈥澛

The Academy program has long been the sole representative of Charlotte FC on the field. Soon, however, the young athletes will be inspired by the arrival of Ramirez鈥檚 first-team players.

鈥淭he first team is now a tangible reality for the players,鈥 says Lock, whose U15 and U17 teams will host Atlanta United on the day of Charlotte FC鈥檚 inaugural home match against LA Galaxy.听

鈥淭he boys will act as ball retrievers for home matches, and will watch the team in Bank of America Stadium. They will be able to see the opportunity in front of them: some of them will get to train with the first team and be in the first team pre-season. So, the dynamic of the program has changed, as the path to a professional career has become clearer.鈥

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Academy players also experienced a taste of a professional environment when the U15 and U17 sides hosted the New York Red Bulls at Memorial Stadium in October.

鈥淧laying in front of fans with full matchday production at a stadium in Charlotte gave the boys professional experience, some pressure (in a good way) and a bit of buzz and excitement,鈥 says Lock. 鈥淭hey really enjoyed the experience, and it was great to make a connection with our fans and the community. I really want to thank Charlotte FC鈥檚 excellent marketing team, including Jessica O鈥橬eill and Denny Smythe, who put in so much hard work to make that day possible.鈥澛

Much like first-team recruitment, the process of youth talent identification is a year-round process. Led by Head of Recruitment Abdul Chisah, the Academy scouting team has compiled a database of over 1,700 players across the territory.

鈥淲e have been hosting more Talent ID events, and have expanded our scouting network,鈥 says Lock. 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking in all corners of our region: big clubs, small clubs, and communities of all sizes. It doesn鈥檛 matter where you come from. It鈥檚 about your talent and potential.鈥

The part-time Discovery Program鈥攚here young talents train with Charlotte FC while playing games with their respective clubs鈥攊s also thriving.

鈥淲e restarted the Discovery Program for the U12s and U13s in September 2021, and are now entering Phase 2,鈥 says lock. 鈥淐oaches Patrick Daka and Alex Martinez have done a great job in selecting and training the players, and creating a wonderful environment. Having a pathway from five age groups, from U12鈥揢17, in the Academy in only its second year is very good progress.鈥

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For a fledgling Academy program to continue to prosper, Lock stresses the importance of looking ahead, and laying the foundations for a professional pathway.

鈥淚t鈥檚 always important for us to plan in the short, medium and long term,鈥 says Lock. 鈥淭he biggest change that will come into play in year three is the arrival of the first team, and the addition of a reserve team in January 2023.听

鈥淭his will fully complete the pathway from Academy through to the first team.鈥