For
the first time since Soccer America began its annual rankings of the
Best Boys Clubs, the Dallas Texans are No. 1. They edged the Chicago
Magic, first the last three years. Arsenal FC of Southern California
again completed the podium. For Soccer America's Top 25 Boys Clubs ...
Soccer America's Top
25 Boys Clubs
1. Dallas Texans
2. Chicago Magic
3. Arsenal FC
4. Real So Cal
5. Schulz Academy
6. FC Delco
7. Baltimore Bays
8. Sockers FC
9. Michigan Wolves
10. FC Greater Boston Bolts
11. CASL Elite
12. PDA
13. Solar SC
14. FC Milwaukee
15. Bethesda SC
16. Valley United
17. Team Ohio FC
18. Concorde Fire
19. Vardar SC
20. Andromeda
21. Real Colorado
22. Nomads SC
23. Scott Gallagher
24. Javanon
25. LAFC
25. New York Red Bulls
Criteria
Soccer America selects the top 25 clubs, based on success of their teams
in national youth championships over the last three years and national
recognition for players (including U.S. national youth team selections,
NSCAA/adidas Youth All-Americans and U.S. Youth Soccer ODP Interregional
All-Stars) from these clubs in 2007.
1 - DALLAS TEXANS. The Texans' 88
team, arguably the best boys club history in the history of American
soccer, completed its run when it captured the 2007 (U-19) McGuire Cup
for its third straight national championship. The title gave the Texans
four U.S. Youth Soccer national championships in the last three years
and five appearances in finals. Last year also marked the opening of the
six-field Ross Stewart Soccer Complex in suburban Farmers Branch.
Rising Star: Zachery Barnes, a
15-year-old midfielder in the national youth tram pool.
2 - CHICAGO MAGIC. After three
years at No. 1, the Magic fell to No. 2 in the boys rankings, but 2007
was still a successful year. The U-18 team won the club's 15th national
title when it upset three-time defending champ Schulz Academy in the
championship of the Super Y-League's North American finals. Goalie Josh
Lambo, a first-round MLS SuperDraft pick, started for the USA at the
Under-17 World Cup. Lambo and U-17 teammate Brendan King were both Youth
All-Americans. Rising Star: Perry
Kitchen is a starter on the new U-17 national team.
3 - ARSENAL FC. The Southern
California club, the first boys team to win three consecutive U.S. Youth
Soccer championships, was thwarted in its bid to win four straight when
tiny New York team Terryville Fire upset it in the 2007 U-18 finals.
Later in the year, Arsenal landed teams in both the U-14 and U-15 North
American finals, and both teams returned with championships.
Rising Star: Defender Chris Smith, 16, was selected to
participate in the U.S. U-18 national team's mega-camp in January.
4 - REAL SO CAL. Real So Cal has
won three straight U.S. Youth Soccer national championships at the U-14
(2005), U-15 (2006) and U-16 (2007) levels. Only the Dallas Texans and
Arsenal can match that feat. The Real So Cal U-17s are off to a fast
start to the 2007-08 season, having won their Coast Soccer League
premier division last fall. Rising Star:
Goalkeeper Josh McNeely was selected to the adidas all-star team
for his play at the 2007 U.S. Youth Soccer ODP Thanksgiving
Interregional.
5 - SCHULZ ACADEMY. The Boca
Raton, Fla., club made history when it won three straight championships
at the Super Y-League finals. Schulz was shut out at the 2007 North
American finals but still ranked No. 7 among SYL boys clubs. The
program, headed by former Austrian pro Josef Schulz, has left a huge
mark in terms of player development. It produced New York Red Bulls teen
star Josmer Altidore and had four players in the U-17 residency program
last fall. Rising Star: Kwese
Alleyne, 15, recently attended the U-18 mega-camp.
6 - FC DELCO. The Pennsylvania
club, No. 1 in Soccer America's first club rankings in 2004, has won six
regional titles in the last three years, though only the '06 U-15
Hammerheads reached the championship game at the national finals. Since
1992, Delco has won seven U.S. Youth Soccer national titles and played
in six other championship games. It has also won a U-23 national
championship. Rising Star: Quincy
Thomas was picked to the '94 adidas all-star team at the 2007 U.S. Youth
Soccer ODP Thanksgiving Interregional.
7 - BALTIMORE BAYS. Coach Steve
Nichols won two national titles with the Casa Mia Bays before moving
under the Baltimore Bays umbrella. His Casa Mia Bays won U.S. Youth
Soccer's U-16 national championship in 2006 and reached the final four
again in 2007. The Casa Mia Bays' U-14 team stole the show, however,
winning the national championship in its age group at the finals in
Frisco, Texas. Rising Star:
Jonathan Guzman won the adidas Golden Boot as the best player at last
year's under-14 national championships.
8 - SOCKERS FC. For more than two
decades, the Sockers have been a national powerhouse. The Illinois club
won its third U.S. Youth Soccer championship in 2005 when it captured
the McGuire Cup. Their U-14 team reached the 2007 national
championships. Alums include U.S. internationals Michael Bradley of
Heerenveen and Jonathan Spector of West Ham United.
Rising Star: Andrew Krynski, a junior at Woodstock Marian High
School, scored four goals in three games at the 2007 Development Academy
Nike Friendlies.
9 - MICHIGAN WOLVES. Six gold
stars appear within the Wolves-Hawks crest; each star represents one of
their U.S. Youth Soccer national championships. The Wolves won the U-15
title at the 2007 U.S. Youth National Championships to go along with the
U-16 title they captured in 1990 and U-18 title in 2003. Their sister
Hawks program has also won three national championships.
Rising Star: Goalkeeper Adam Grinwis, who won the Golden Glove
for his play at the '07 National Championships.
10 - FC GREATER BOSTON. FCGB is
the lone representative from New England in this year's Top 25 boys
rankings. The Bolts, who were one of the first clubs to be selected to
the new U.S. Soccer Development Academy program, won a national title in
2005 and sent three teams to the upper level regional finals the last
two years. The club has produced current pros Jay Heaps and Charlie
Davies. Rising Star: Gideon Gyasi
scored both goals in the Bolts' 2-1 win over the Clearwater Chargers at
the 2007 Development Academy Nike Friendlies.
11 - CASL ELITE. The Raleigh,
N.C., area program, established in 1974, is one of the strongest
programs in the South with strong participation in all of the national
organizations (U.S. Soccer, U.S. Youth Soccer, U.S. Club Soccer and
Super Y-League). Its U-14 team reached the 2007 U.S. Youth Soccer
National Championships and its U-16 team defeated Chelsea, 2-1, in the
final of the Showcase division at the 2007 Disney's Soccer Showcase.
Rising Star: Ryan Metts, a '92
adidas all-star selection at the 2007 ODP Interregionals.
12 - PDA. The Players Development
Academy of New Jersey, ranked first in the final 2007 Super Y-League
Best XI, is a program with a twist. Its boys clubs are named after
famous players. The U-15 boys - PDA (Henrik) Larsson - finished second
at the 2007 U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships. It was the second
time in three years PDA had a boys team reach the championship game.
Rising Star: Matthew Wiltse
played on the U.S. U-15 national team at the 2007 Nike Friendlies in
December.
13 - SOLAR SC. The Solar U-18
team's string of Region III championships ended at three in 2007. U-18
Corben Bone went on to win Soccer America Freshman of the Year honors at
Wake Forest last fall. The North Texas club's U-15 team has already
clinched a berth in the 2008 U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships
after finishing second to the Casa Mia Bays in U.S. Youth Soccer's new
National League. Rising Star:
James Hickey was selected to the '94 adidas all-star team after the 2007
ODP Interregionals.
14 - FC MILWAUKEE. FC Milwaukee
(the former Milwaukee Kickers Nationals program) has more than 450
players in its program. The U-17s were the only team to return from the
2006 U.S. Youth Soccer National Championships and recovered from a loss
in their opening game to advance to the final at the 2007 championships,
where they fell to Andromeda on penalty kicks. Brice Carr attended the
U.S. U-17 Residency Program.
Rising Star:
Kevin Ferron, an all-Metro midfield selection last fall as a sophomore
at Brookfield Central.
15 -
BETHESDA SC. The
Maryland club, which started with three clubs in 1979, sponsors some 40
boys and girls teams. It has been in the Soccer America boys rankings
four out of five years. It climbed to 13th last year after its United
and Roadrunners won Region I titles in 2006. The Roadrunners won the
2007 Maryland U-15 championship, while United was last year's U-18 state
runner-up. Rising Star: The
Roadrunners' 15-year-old goalkeeper, Samir Badr, is already 6-foot-3 and
considered one of the young prospects at his position.
16 - VALLEY UNITED. Valley
United, founded in 1989 by the merger of two Southern California clubs,
the Granada Hills Soccer Club and the Valley Pride, makes its debut in
the Soccer America boys rankings. The Blast won the under-14 title at
the 2006 National Championships. Rising
Star: Keon Parsa, a 2007 adidas all-star selection, was one of
four '92 VUSC players selected to play at the Thanksgiving
Interregionals.
17 - TEAM OHIO FC. The program's
Mutiny team, seventh at the 2006 Manchester United Premier Cup, had
three players in last fall's U.S. U-17 residency program, including
16-year-old defender Kofi Sardoie, who represented the USA at the 2007
Under-17 World Cup. In 2007, Team Ohio FC won five state cup
championships. Rising Star:
15-year-old midfielder Aaron Horton.
18 - CONCORDE FIRE. The Concorde
program, spread out across the Atlanta area with north, central and
south teams in its Classic program, returns to the Soccer America
rankings after a year's absence. It has been ranked as high as No. 5 in
the annual rankings. Rising Stars:
Robert Botchway and Jordan McCrary were called up for the U.S.
U-15 boys select team for the 2007 Nike Friendlies.
19 - VARDAR SC. The Michigan club
has been in the boys rankings four out of five years. The U.S. Soccer
Development Academy member has won three national championships. In the
last three years, it has captured two regional titles and finished
second twice at the Region II finals.
Rising Star: Midfielder Jerome Cristobal was named the Most
Valuable Player at the 2007 Michigan under-13 championships.
20 - ANDROMEDA. Founded in 1980,
Andromeda won its first national championship in 2007 when it captured
the U-17 boys title at the U.S. Youth Soccer championships. A year
earlier, the Plano, Texas, club had fallen in the U-16 Region III
semifinals. Rising Star: Dillon
Powers, son of former indoor star Michael Powers, played in the '91 ODP
Super Group over the Christmas holidays.
21 - REAL COLORADO. The Real
Colorado National boys program from suburban Denver has won three
regional titles in the last three years: the U-17 and U-18 titles in
2005 and the U-17 championship again in 2007.
Rising Star: Zac Portillos scored
three goals in U-15/16 group at the 2007 Nike Friendlies and was invited
to U-18 mega-camp in January.
22 - NOMADS SC. The La Jolla
(Calif.) club was a pioneer in youth soccer, developing top youth talent
in the San Diego for more than 30 years, and is a founding member of the
U.S. Soccer Development Academy program. Nomads U-19 and U-15 teams won
U.S. Youth Soccer regional titles in 2005.
Rising Star: Will Whidden played
on U.S. U-15 boys White team at the '07 Nike Friendlies.
23 - SCOTT GALLAGHER. The St.
Louis area club, winner of 11 national titles at the youth and amateur
levels, has a long history of success. A sign of the increasing
cooperation by elite programs: Scott Gallagher and archrival St. Louis
Soccer Club merged their U-15 and U-17 programs to ensure the best
training environment. Rising Star:
16-year-old keeper Mark Pais.
24 - JAVANON. The Kentucky club
won its second U.S. Youth Soccer championship in 2006 when it captured
the McGuire Cup. The big news at Javanon in 2008 is the opening of a
$1.3 million complex. The club, which began with one team in 1988, now
has more than 400 players in its travel program.
Rising Star:
Brycen Howard, a '92 adidas all-star at the Thanksgiving Interregionals.
25 - LAFC, NEW YORK RED BULLS.
LAFC, another Coast Soccer League powerhouse, won the U-17 title at the
2007 Super Y-League North American finals and had two runners-up at the
2006 finals. The Red Bulls, who fell to LAFC in the U-17 final, will
make their youth academy free to all players.
Rising Stars: LAFC - Carlos Alvarez, MVP at the '07 SYL U-16
finals, New York Red Bulls - midfielders Joey Spivak and Dragon Naumoski,
U-16 SYL all-stars. |