GA Cup 2020

Discussion in 'Youth National Teams' started by kinznk, Oct 11, 2019.

  1. Dave Marino-Nachison

    Jun 9, 1999
    Some details just out:

    A total of 40 elite professional academies spanning 11 countries will participate in U-17 and U-15 competitions at the Toyota Soccer Center at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas from April 4-11.

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    The 25 participating MLS clubs compete in Generation adidas Cup qualifiers to determine their opponents in April – beginning in October and culminating in final qualifiers from Feb. 14-17 in Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City. The top two MLS clubs in each U-17 group will advance to face top international clubs in Division 1 play, while third and fourth place teams will play Liga MX opponents in Division 2, and the remaining clubs will play in Division 3. For the U-15 qualifiers, only the top MLS club in each group will advance to participate in the MLS-Liga MX International Challenge in Frisco.

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    U-17 Division 1 International Participants
    CA Boca Juniors (Argentina)
    CA River Plate (Argentina)
    CD Guadalajara (Mexico)
    Olympiacos FC (Greece)
    Real Betis (Spain)
    Red Star Belgrade (Serbia)
    São Paulo FC (Brazil)
    Southampton FC (England)

    U-17 Division 2 International Participants
    Atlas FC (Mexico)
    Club Tijuana (Mexico)
    CF Monterrey (Mexico)
    Liga MX club to be named

    U-17 Division 3 International Participants
    Ashanti Gold SC (Ghana)
    Club Sporting Cristal (Peru)

    U-15 Liga MX Participants
    Atlas FC (Mexico)
    Club Tijuana (Mexico)
    CF Monterrey (Mexico)
    Liga MX club to be named

    Affiliate Challenge
    Metropolitan Oval Academy (New York City FC)
    Real Salt Lake Arizona (Real Salt Lake)
    Rio Rapids New Mexico (Colorado Rapids)
    Sporting St. Louis (Sporting Kansas City)
    Toronto FC Affiliate All-Stars (Toronto FC)
    First I'd heard of a Rapids affiliate in New Mexico, though it's logical enough since the team is based in Albuquerque.
     
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  2. watke

    watke Member

    United States
    May 9, 2019
    Well qualification resumes today. The only of the four competition locations (RSL, Houston, Galaxy, Atl) I've been able to find streaming information from is Real Salt Lake. You need to download an app
     
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  3. Jack0503

    Jack0503 Member

    Liverpool FC
    Sep 24, 2018
    Philadelphia union 17s beat fc Miami 3-0, Nelson Pierre 05 and nick Pariano 03 (2) had the goals, Miami had a man sent off for 2 yellow cards
     
  4. Luksarus

    Luksarus Member

    United States
    Jul 27, 2018
    Here is a boy who played for Atlanta United U-15 in the GA Cup qualifying.
    ussoccer97531 mentioned something about him. Definitely a player to follow for the U-16 cycle.
    1228406971537272832 is not a valid tweet id
     
  5. butters59

    butters59 Member+

    Feb 22, 2013
    This is exactly the case when watching U-15 team tells less than watching U-12 team.
     
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  6. Pl@ymaker

    Pl@ymaker Member+

    Feb 8, 2010
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Looks like another Alfred Koroma.
     
  7. don Lamb

    don Lamb Member+

    mine
    United States
    Aug 31, 2017
    Is that Ty Wilson?
     
  8. watke

    watke Member

    United States
    May 9, 2019
    It is not. Ty Wilson is #28.
     
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  9. don Lamb

    don Lamb Member+

    mine
    United States
    Aug 31, 2017
    Clearly bigger, but thought he might have hit a spurt!
     
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  10. bpet15

    bpet15 Member+

    Oct 4, 2016
    Is it Sebahtu playing his own age?
     
  11. David Kerr

    David Kerr Member+

    United States
    Oct 18, 2019
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Good player but need to see more IQ. He can’t physically bully kids like that forever. Here’s to hoping Atlanta can teach one of their academy players to understand tactics at the pro level
     
  12. ussoccer97531

    ussoccer97531 Member+

    Oct 12, 2012
    Club:
    --other--
    It's not.
     
  13. jeff_adams

    jeff_adams Member+

    Dec 16, 1999
    Monterey, Ca
    Apparently that Chicago team just dusted SKC 5-0
     
  14. Runhard

    Runhard Member+

    Barcelona
    United States
    Jul 5, 2018
    FCD U17 losing 2-0 to Portland and 3-0 to Colorado. Not sure if they have brought up their 05s yet, but perhaps now is the time. This looks like the worst U17 team FCD has ever had.
     
  15. ChuckMe92

    ChuckMe92 Member+

    Jun 23, 2016
    Columbus, OH
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    '04 AM Nicolas Perez Guillen has been playing for LA Galaxy U17s. Former Toluca academy player who was at a couple US U15 camps. Second Liga MX academy player LAG U17s have recently picked up, along with '03 Adrian Gonzalez.
     
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  16. ussoccer97531

    ussoccer97531 Member+

    Oct 12, 2012
    Club:
    --other--
    Jones was called up from what I heard. I'm not sure about the others.
     
  17. bpet15

    bpet15 Member+

    Oct 4, 2016
    Some players that have shown well in Houston that have not been previously discussed on a national stage. We all know who the really good ones are in each age group, but here are some others people should keep an eye on.

    Bryan Moyado - LAFC U15 - seems to be cut from a similar cloth as Danny Leyva. Slight build, but covers a ton of ground. Prototype holding midfielder in that he doesn't create much on the ball, but keeps possession and does a great job protecting the back four.

    Carlos Diaz - LAFC U15 - played LB and I really like his game. Good on the ball and defending was very clean. Pretty athletic kid that showed some danger getting forward.

    Jonathon Dadzie - FC Dallas U17 - New to the program this year from California, but he is a standout on an otherwise poor, dysfunctional FCD team. He is very similar to Justin Che, but does not take as many risks as Che does. Would put him at the top of the second class of 2004 born CBs.

    Tarik Scott - FC Dallas U15 - As much as I see this team play, I haven't seen this kid get much time before. Big, athletic attacker that plays anywhere across a front three. Seemed to be very good on the ball and has the ability to beat defenders with ease. Lacks a little bit of final product, but involved in multiple FC Dallas goals.

    Tega Ikoba - Portland Timbers U17 - Absolute handful of a striker with amazing speed. Dominates a little too much from a physical standpoint and has lots of room to improve technically. Very good movement for a younger player that sees the proper run more times than not.

    A few others have caught my eye that I haven't noticed before, but the ones above stood out more than the others. The usual suspects amongst known prospects have played very well in the matches I have watched.
     
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  18. STANDFAST

    STANDFAST Member

    United States
    Jun 8, 2018
    A performance that should continue next year when they are all U-19. Lost age group.
     
  19. ChuckMe92

    ChuckMe92 Member+

    Jun 23, 2016
    Columbus, OH
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    '03 US U16 DM Daniel Edelman has apparently been playing for NYRB U17. DA site still has him with PDA.
     
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  20. don Lamb

    don Lamb Member+

    mine
    United States
    Aug 31, 2017
    Could it be that FCD is basically sandbagging with this team because they recognize the logjam of prospects ahead of them. I have no idea if this is plausible at all, but the U15s are on the same dominant track that their older age groups have been, so this age group seems to be an outlier. Could that be on purpose?
     
  21. bpet15

    bpet15 Member+

    Oct 4, 2016
    No, they are just poor compared to typical FCD squads. As poor as this group is, don’t forget the 2003 year will end up producing Pepi, Sealy and Jonathon Gomez. I also expect Justin Che to be a decent pro. From a top end stand point, there hasn’t been many years better than this for the club. No shame in producing 4 YNT players in one birth year. This is just what the club will have to deal with if they keep promoting players to USL and MLS.

    The 2004 year has some decent players as well. Dadzie, Carrera, Elizalde (who is coming back from ACL), Reynolds and Gutierrez are all very good players. They just don’t have much depth after that.
     
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  22. butters59

    butters59 Member+

    Feb 22, 2013
    Based on the assumption that even U-17 NT doesn't usually produce more than 2-3 MNT players (unless it's 1999 U-17), that year can still be great. All 3 have very high potential, especially considering that 2 of them are strikers and the third is LB.
     
  23. David Kerr

    David Kerr Member+

    United States
    Oct 18, 2019
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Chicago Fire went 6-0-0 and only conceded one goal which I think is pretty incredible. That's the team to watch in Dallas. Sadly the club does not value their academy and does not have a u19 or USL team. There are a lot of pro prospects in that group that will be stuck playing at an inferior level.
     
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  24. jeff_adams

    jeff_adams Member+

    Dec 16, 1999
    Monterey, Ca
  25. ussoccer97531

    ussoccer97531 Member+

    Oct 12, 2012
    Club:
    --other--
    I don't think '03 is anywhere close to a bad age group for FC Dallas, but the current U-17's at Dallas are bad because the best 03's are already in higher age groups, there's not much depth among the 03's (despite there being very good top-end talent), and then the 04's are a bad age group for Dallas.
     
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