D.C. United Academy


The D.C. United Academy is the youth and development program for the Major League Soccer club D.C. United. The program consists of teams at four age levels: the under-23 and under-20 teams, as well as the Academy and Pre-Academy teams.
The D.C. United Academy has been one of the most successful MLS academies. Many players have been signed directly from the Academy to the professional team, or have later played professionally. Notable players to have graduated from the D.C United Academy include Bill Hamid, who has been called up by the U.S. national team and who was the MLS 2014 Goalkeeper of the Year, and Andy Najar, who has been capped for Honduras and who was the MLS 2010 Rookie of the Year.

History

The D.C. United Academy was created in 2005 in an effort to provide local talent an opportunity to have professional training. D.C. United was one of the first MLS clubs to develop its own academy.
The D.C. United Academy gained some press in 2013 when D.C. United Academy graduate Michael Seaton made his league debut with D.C. United; Seaton was the first player to play an MLS game who was born after MLS began play in 1996. D.C. United decided in 2015, however, to reduce its outlays on its academy in part to help defray the expenses associated with the team's new soccer-specific stadium.

Structure

Like most Major League Soccer teams, United's academy features youth pre-academy teams that ascend to the ranks of the senior team on the professional level. Starting in 2016, United will field their reserve team in the third-division United Soccer League. Beneath their reserve and senior squads is the under-23 side, whom play in the Premier Development League.
The teenage brackets represent the main academy as well as the pre-academy structure. Players from the under-15 to the under-18 age level play in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy league, playing against other academy teams around the nation. Unlike most soccer leagues in the U.S., the USSDA academy league runs on a winter-based schedule, with the season going from August until June.
Consisting of players aged from under-12 to under-14, the Pre-Academy is a stepping stone for younger players to adapt to an academy setting. This age group of players participates in Northeast Pre-Academy League.
For players at the U-10 level and below, United offers speciality training camps.
D.C. United, unlike most other MLS team academies, charges fees for its players. Fees are $2,500 per year for the U-14 team, and $1,500 for the U-16 and U-18 teams, although available financial aid reduces these costs. The fees defray costs such as travel, lodging, and uniforms.

Notable alumni

Andy Najar, who transferred from D.C. United to Belgium's Anderlecht for a reported $2 million, was the first player from the D.C. United Academy — and first from any MLS academy — to move to Europe on a permanent contract. The youngest D.C. United Academy signing is Chris Durkin, who signed for D.C. United in 2016 at 16 years old.
Furthermore, several D.C. United Academy players have played with U.S. national youth teams.
The following list reflects players who have graduated from the D.C. United Academy and subsequently signed a professional contract.
NameTurned ProCurrent ClubNational team*
Bill Hamid2009 D.C. United
Andy Najar2010 Anderlecht
Conor Shanosky2010 Richmond Kickers United States U20
Ethan White2010Retired United States U20
Michael Seaton2013 Viktoria Köln
Collin Martin2013 San Diego Loyal United States U20
Jalen Robinson2014 United States U20
Romain Gall2014 Malmö FF United States U20
Samir Badr2014 United States U20
Iyassu Bekele2014 FC Kaliakra Kavarna
Tyler Rudy2015Retired
Travis Pittman2015 San Diego Sockers
Chris Durkin2016 Sint-Truiden United States U20
Ian Harkes2017 Dundee United United States U20
Jose Carranza2017Retired United States U18
Eryk Williamson2017 Portland Timbers United States U18
Antonio Bustamante2019 Club Blooming Bolivia U23
Donovan Pines2019 D.C. United United States U23
Griffin Yow2019 D.C. United United States U18
Moses Nyeman2019 D.C. United United States U16
Kevin Paredes2020 D.C. United United States U16

Note: Where a player has played with multiple levels of a national team, only the highest level is listed.
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The Academy

U23 Team

U18/U19 Team

U16/17 Team

U15 Team

U14 Team

U13 Team

U12 Team

Coaching staff

Reserves

From 2005 until 2012, D.C. United fielded a reserve team that played in the MLS Reserve Division. The reserve team disbanded when Major League Soccer and USL Pro announced a player development partnership, and United announced Richmond Kickers as their USL Pro affiliate.

Honors