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Should the U-17 Residency Program Be at Fault?

3:15 pm in International, Youth Soccer by jeff

With the poor showing recently at the U-17 World Cup, should the residency program be blamed?  The U.S. U-17′s went 2-2 in the tournament, getting ousted in the round of 16 by Italy 2-1.  Overall the performance of the squad has been up and down.  In the USA’s defense, they were facing players who are training day-to-day with some of the top clubs in Europe.

The residency program has been around since 1999 and has a roster of 40 players in the program throughout each year.  The team studies, trains, eats and does everyday activities with each other throughout the year at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.  They usually split into two teams with each playing in a good amount of matches throughout the year.

This U-17 World Cup was supposed to be a breakout event for the youth program, with the U.S. coasting through qualifying.  After a dismal opening match where they fell 2-1 to a Spain, who played a man down most of the match.  The U.S. had an extra man on the field but you would have never noticed, as Spain was better in every facet of the game.

In the second match of the tournament the U.S. rebounded with a 1-0 win over Malawi.  It was great to get a victory but was very hard fought and honestly could have gone either way.

In our final match of group play we defeated UAE 1-0.  Again, this match was not very well played by the U.S.  For U.S. fans to get excited about this sport we need to send a statement in games like this.  Don’t get me wrong, a win is a win, but with the size of the the United States we should be able to field a team that can EASILY take care of these teams.

The match against Italy in the round of 16 could have been a signature win for the residency program.  Italy would win the match 2-1, but this was by far the best we played in the tournament.  The U.S. missed chance after chance allowing Italy to win and move on to the next round.

So with the U.S. being eliminated once again early in an international competition to a country who is established on the international stage the question is,”How do we compete with the best?”  Yes, in theory the residency program is a great idea.  Are these young men happy in the residency program?  Are they getting the right training?  Are they really becoming better players?

With this early exit, It really doesn’t seem to be benefiting the best players the U.S. has to offer.  With the USSF Academy program in its third year, it would be just as beneficial for these boys to stay in their comfort zone at home, and play for their local Academy program.  Yes, our best players should be in Europe training, but ONLY the best.  Watching this team I can see a few that really look like they have very bright futures in the game.

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USA U-17’s Earn Spot in World Cup

12:49 pm in International, Youth Soccer by jeff

The USA U-17 National Team defeated Canada 4-2 to earn a place in the semifinals of this years CONCACAF qualifying tournament, which means they are headed to the U-17 World Cup in Nigeria. The win guarantees the USA a top four finish in the qualifying stage, but they are still focused on being CONCACAF champions.

Jack McInerney found the net twice with Sebastian Lletget and Joseph Gyau each recording a goal.

McInerney, of Alpharetta, Ga. now has four goals in the USA’s opening two matches. The Americans opened up the scoring in the second minute off a penalty kick buried home in the upper 90 by McInerney.

Team USA doubled their lead in the 30th minute when McInerney struck a laser from around thirty yards out into the same left upper 90 as his penalty kick. The USA would make it 3-0 just nine minutes later when Sebastian Lletget found the back of the net off of a stunning header.

The second half of the match started slow with the Americans keeping possession of the ball most of the time. Canada would finally break the USA defense in the 71st minute from a long throw in. Jaineil Hoilett turned with the ball inside the box and drove a shot past diving US goal keeper Earl Edwards.

After the Canadian goal the US went up 4-1 when a deflected header from a free kick found an unmarked Joseph Gyau waiting to strike the ball into the back of the net.

Canada would not accept defeat and made it a 4-2 game just one minute later when the Canadian goal keeper punted the ball over the US defense. The US back line attempted to flick the ball back to the sure hands of their goal keeper.

Unfortunately, Canadian forward Coulton Jackson was waiting instead and tapped the errant pass into the back of the net. It was a huge mistake by the US defense in an otherwise solid effort.

Overall US fans should be very proud of this team. We have seen some great soccer in these past two games with a few players really standing out. The USA will earn the top spot in group A with a win or tie against Honduras on Saturday night.

GO TEAM USA!

Scoring Summary:

1   2   F

3   1   4 (USA)

0   2   2 (CAN)

USA – Jack McInerney (penalty kick)           2
USA – Jack McInerney (Alex Shinsky)        30
USA – Sebastian Lletget (Luis Gil)             39
CAN – Jaineil Hoilett                                71
USA – Joseph Gyau (Eriq Zavaleta)            85
CAN – Coulton Jackson                            86

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USA U-17 National Team Kicks off CONCACAF Cup Tournament

12:53 pm in International, Youth Soccer by jeff

Tuesday the United States U-17 national team will start their journey to the World Cup taking place this fall in Nigeria. The Americans opening match of the Confederation of North and Central America and Caribbean Football (CONCACAF) tournament will begin against Cuba on April 21, (7 p.m. EST) at Estadio Caliente in Tijuana, Mexico.

Their second match will be played on April 23rd against Canada, and wrapping up pool play on April 25th against Honduras.

After the US squad rolls through group A they will face one of the top two teams from group B, which consists of Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Trinidad & Tobago.

The semifinals will take place on April 29th, and the third-place and finals taking place on May 2nd. All matches will be held at Estadio Caliente.

The US Soccer federation has done a great job with identifying the talent that this team is built upon. If the USA doesn’t advance it would be a huge loss to the residency program at the IGM Academies in Bradenton, Florida.

The pool of 40 players that US head coach Wilmer Cabrera has to choose from is loaded with talent, and should be one of the four teams representing CONCACAF in the U-17 World Cup. We will keep you updated!

U.S. Under-17 CONCACAF Tournament Schedule
April 21 Cuba Estadio Caliente; Tijuana, Mexico 4 p.m. / 7 p.m.
April 23 Canada Estadio Caliente; Tijuana, Mexico 4 p.m. / 7 p.m.
April 25 Honduras Estadio Caliente; Tijuana, Mexico 4 p.m. / 7 p.m.
April 29 Semifinals Estadio Caliente; Tijuana, Mexico TBD
May 2 Third-place/Final Estadio Caliente; Tijuana, Mexico TBD
* Times: local/ET