TAMPA, Fla – In anticipation of 2017 registration opening at the Super Y League North American Finals, the league has revealed two key changes to the Regional Scouting Series events starting in 2017.
“The primary goal of the Super Y League is enhancing the soccer experience of Super Y League players,” Matt Reda, Manager of Youth League Operations, said. “As our players continue to develop in an increasingly competitive landscape, we want to put them in control of their careers. In order to see out that mission, the Regional Scouting Series provides every Super Y League player, regardless of development level, a quality event with premier opportunities for education, evaluation and competition.”
Learn more about the 2017 Regional Scouting Series events in the Player Village at the 2016 SYL Finals.
A review of talent identification programs and events throughout the current U.S. youth soccer landscape reveals a significant focus on a very small portion of our young players. The SYL Regional Scouting Series challenges this trend by inviting all league players to attend and benefit from the events, while still providing identification and advancement opportunities for top performers.
The Regional Scouting Series events will be comprised of programs designed to educate and evaluate players through individual and team-based competition. By competing in these different programs, SYL players will be evaluated by top-qualified SYL directors, college coaches, Meulensteen Method trainers, soccer metric technicians and fitness professionals.
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