D.C. United Academy

D.C. United Academy
Full nameD.C. United Academy
Founded2005
StadiumSegra Field
LeagueMLS Next
Websitewww.dcunited.com/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:[1] the under-23 and under-20 teams, as well as the Academy (U-17, U-16, and U-15).

The D.C. United Academy has been one of the most successful MLS academies.[2] 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.[3][4][5]

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.[5] 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.[6] 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.[7]

Structure

D.C. United Academy Structure
Level Type League
Senior team Professional Major League Soccer
Reserve team Professional USL Championship
U-19 Academy UPSL
U-16 MLS Next
U-15
U-14

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 second-division USL Championship. Beneath their reserve and senior squads is the under-23 side, whom play exhibition matches.

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 MLS Next, playing against other academy teams around the nation. Formerly, the academy played in the USSDA.

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.[8]

For players at the U-10 level and below, United offers specialty training camps.

D.C. United Academy is fully funded and does not charge any fees for its players.[9]

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.[10] The youngest D.C. United Academy signing is Chris Durkin, who signed for D.C. United in 2016 at 16 years old.[11] Furthermore, several D.C. United Academy players have played with U.S. national youth teams.[12]

MLS players

The following list includes players who, after leaving the D.C. United Academy, have played at least one match in Major League Soccer.

D.C. Academy prospects who played in MLS
Name Turned Pro DCU apps Left DCU Departure National team (caps)
Bill Hamid 2009 240  United States (7)
Andy Najar 2010 100 2013 $3 million transfer to Anderlecht (Belgium).[13]  Honduras (36)
Conor Shanosky 2010 5 2014 Released. Signed with Louisville City FC. United States U20
Ethan White 2010 38 2013 Traded to Philadelphia for Jeff Parke. United States U20
Michael Seaton 2013 5 2015 Traded to Portland.  Jamaica (14)
Collin Martin 2013 15 2016 Traded to Minnesota for 4th round draft pick. United States U20
Jalen Robinson 2014 26 2019 Contract ended. United States U23
Chris Durkin 2016 36 2020 $1.1 million transfer to Sint-Truiden (Belgium). United States U23
Ian Harkes 2017 33 2018 Released. Signed with Dundee (Scotland). United States U20
Antonio Bustamante 2019 2 2019 Released. Signed with Blooming (Bolivia).  Bolivia (2)
Donovan Pines 2019 93 2023 Signed with Barnsley F.C.  United States (2)
Griffin Yow 2019 36 2022 $100,000 transfer to K.V.C. Westerlo (Belgium) United States (4)
Moses Nyeman 2019 32 2022 $350,000 transfer to S.K. Beveren (Belgium) United States U20
Kevin Paredes 2020 41 2022 $7.35 million transfer to VfL Wolfsburg (Germany) United States (4)
Jacob Greene 2021 16 2024 Signed with Columbus Crew 2 United States U20
Jeremy Garay 2021 3 2025 Out of contract, joined Loudoun United El Salvador (2)
Ted Ku-DiPietro 2022 70 2025 Sold to Colorado Rapids United States U23
Jackson Hopkins 2022 53 United States U20
Matai Akinmboni 2022 17 2025 Transfer to AFC Bournemouth United States U20
Gavin Turner 2025 1 United States U16

Notes:

  • D.C. United appearances updated as of November 29, 2020.
  • Where a player has played with multiple levels of a national team (e.g., men's team, under-20 team, under-18 team), only the highest level is listed.

Source: D.C. United

The Academy

U19 team

As of November 1, 2024[14]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  USA Luke Peacock
2 DF  SLV Diego Vásquez
3 DF  USA Justin Melly
4 MF  USA James Snaith
5 DF  USA Dash Papez
6 DF  USA William Jones
7 FW  LTU Gabrielius Mažonas
8 MF  USA Garry Zhang
9 FW  USA Adrian Buri
10 FW  USA Christopher Argueta
11 MF  HON Brian Chavez
12 MF  ETH Michael Dessalegn
13 DF  USA Ramsey Ray
14 DF  HON Alessandro Maldonado
15 DF  BRA Henrique Borges
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF  SLV Felipe Rodriguez
17 FW  USA Diego Diaz
18 GK  USA Cameron Marbray
19 MF  GHA Otu Bisong
20 FW  USA Langston Fabiyi
21 FW  USA Sydney Aggrey
22 MF  TUN Teymour Mohammed
23 DF  USA Judah Pritchett
24 GK  USA Alexander Aguilar
25 MF  BUL Glb Bogdanov
26 MF  TUR Tito Segni
27 MF  USA Nelson Martinez
28 FW  SLV Brice Hall
29 FW  USA Brown Huffard

U16/U17 Team

As of February 19, 2022 [15]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  USA Jason Guevara
GK  USA Luke Peacock
GK  USA Ethan Talapatra
DF  SLV Alexander Aguilar
DF  USA Gleb Bogdanov
DF  USA Gustavo Borges
DF  USA Alexis Gonzales
DF  USA Greg Jones
DF  USA Dash Papez
DF  SLV Diego Vasquez
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  SLV Jonathan Aguirre
MF  SLV Christopher Argueta
MF  USA David Ayala
MF  USA Isaiah Chisolm
MF  USA Diego Diaz
MF  NCA Luciano Lanzas
MF  USA Nelson Hernandez
MF  HON Alessandro Maldonado
MF  USA Justin Melly
MF  USA Ethan Pendleton
MF  USA Gavin Turner
MF  USA Gary Zhang
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW  USA Ignacio Alem
FW  USA Sydney Aggrey
FW  USA James Ashby
FW  HON Noel Calix Ortiz
FW  PER Gabriel Cossio
FW  USA Wilson Holman
FW  USA Gage Lyons
FW  TUN Teymour Mohammed
FW  USA Hugo Portillo

U15 Team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  USA Jason Guevara
GK  USA Owen Pschigoda
GK  USA Cameron Marbray
DF  USA Michael Bosley
DF  USA Myles Mercer
DF  USA Kemari Kerr
MF  USA Ayaan Ali
MF  USA Emidio Castro-Valdez
MF  USA John Chisholm
MF  USA Ejani Christian
MF  USA Neil Das
MF  USA Kevin Diaz-Blanco
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  USA Braxton Hayes
MF  USA Brice Hall
MF  USA Jimmy Juarez
MF  USA Jerry Lopez Felix
MF  USA Ada Karatepe
MF  PER Jason Molina
MF  USA Damilola Olupona
MF  SLV Diego Torres
MF  USA Makai Wells
MF  USA Aiden Zarate
FW  SLV Raul Avalos
FW  USA Langston Fabiyi
FW  USA Haadi Khalid
No. Pos. Nation Player
 SLV German Argueta
 USA Jerry Boasmanboon
 USA Julian Dix
 USA Alan Flores
 GUA Gabriel Fuentes
 USA Brown Huffard
 POL Jakub Porada

U14 Team

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
 USA Anthony Applewhaite
 USA Mayson Barillas
 USA Braydon Bloom
 USA Jeffrey Bonilla
 USA Austin Brown
 DOM Kamil Castillo
 USA Pascal Crosley
 USA Juani Cuneo
 USA MJ Day
 USA Nate Free
No. Pos. Nation Player
 USA Chase Gould
 USA Luca Nicolacci
 USA Marco Nicolacci
 USA Edwin Ortiz
 USA Dominick Pell
 USA Mateo Pinto
 USA Valentino Quaranta
 PUR Edwin "SJ" Rios Jr.
 USA Austin Roberts
 USA Siji Sowemimo
 USA Brayden Stevens

Coaching staff

As of August 7, 2023[16]
Position Staff
U-19 Head Coach Mattar M'Boge
U-17 Head Coach Phil Gordon
U-15 Head Coach Marco Etcheverry
U-14 Head Coach Phil Nana

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.[17]

Honors

Seasons

Season MLS Reserve League Top goalscorer(s)
GP W T L GF GA Pts Pos Name Goals
2005 12 8 0 4 26 21 24 1st Jamil Walker 9
2006 12 6 1 5 22 11 19 5th
2007 12 4 5 3 16 12 17 5th
2008 12 5 1 4 19 21 16 5th
2011 9 6 3 0 21 9 21 Eastern Division
2nd
Joseph Ngwenya 4

See also

References

General
  • Academy alumni sourced to: "Alumni & First Team Signings". D.C. United. Retrieved July 14, 2011.
  • Academy rosters sourced to: "Academy Teams". D.C. United. Retrieved July 14, 2011.
Footnotes
  1. ^ "The kids are coming", ESPN, Leander Schaerlaeckens, June 1, 2010.
  2. ^ "DC United Announces Residential Academy", Vavel, Liam McMahon, February 20, 2015.
  3. ^ "D.C. United to launch youth academy residency program in Maryland", Washington Post, Steven Goff, February 19, 2015.
  4. ^ "Orlando City eager to build strong pipeline from developmental academy to MLS level" Archived 2019-10-22 at the Wayback Machine, Orlando Sentinel, Paul Tenorio, July 4, 2015.
  5. ^ a b "D.C. United’s Homegrown talent leads the way in MLS awards", SoccerWire.com, Chris Teale, December 9, 2014.
  6. ^ "D.C. United Loans Michael Seaton to Örebro SK", Last Word on Sports, Alec Rivera, April 1, 2015.
  7. ^ "D.C. United’s bizarre approach to development continues apace", Top Drawer Soccer, Will Parchman, August 5, 2015.
  8. ^ "U–11 & U–13 Training Program: About the Program". D.C. United. Archived from the original on August 9, 2011. Retrieved July 15, 2011.
  9. ^ "DC United academy, now fully funded, aspires to join MLS's best | Charles Boehm | MLSSoccer.com".
  10. ^ "D.C. United selling Andy Najar to Anderlecht", Washington Post, Steven Goff, January 30, 2013.
  11. ^ "Glen Allen native Chris Durkin signs with D.C. United", Richmond Times-Dispatch, June 14, 2016.
  12. ^ "D.C. United to play in U-13 Concacaf Champions League Tournament", Soccer America, Mike Woitalla, August 3, 2015.
  13. ^ "Former D.C. United star Andy Najar extends Anderlecht contract through 2018", Sports Illustrated, Avi Creditor, April 29, 2014.
  14. ^ "D.C. United U19". premier.upsl.com. Retrieved November 1, 2024.
  15. ^ "USA - DC United U17 - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway". Soccerway. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
  16. ^ "D.C. United Academy". Retrieved May 15, 2018.
  17. ^ "D.C. United, Richmond Kickers announce landmark affiliation". D.C. United. DCUnited.com. Archived from the original on May 9, 2013. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
Pre-Academy
Alumni