If you have any questions about Strikers United, please write us at info@strikersunited.org or call 617-840-0478 today.
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Strikers United announces a new partnership with Concord Carlisle Youth Soccer (CCYS). Teams formed by CCYS will be known as Strikers United East, while teams formed by Acton Boxborough Youth Soccer will be known as Strikers United West. Full details of the partnership are available in the Press Release.
Press Release with full details of the partnership can be downloaded here.
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2024 - 25 Tryouts Have Been Completed.
If you were unable to attend Strikers United tryouts, and are still interested in our program, please contact us to discuss available options for your player at info@strikersunited.org. Include your player's name, gender, year of birth, and the town you reside in.
Conversely you may click on a tryout link below and register so we can contact you about an opportunity to tryout for our program.
Click here to be taken to Strikers United West's ID Clinic and Tryout registration.
Click here to be taken to Strikers United East's ID Clinic and Tryout registration.
Strikers United
Phone: Seth Tower 617-840-0478
If you were unable to attend Strikers United West tryouts, and are still interested in our program, please contact Seth Tower and Reuben Paice to discuss available options for your player.
If you were unable to attend Strikers United East tryouts, and are still interested in our program, please contact Mark Thomas to discuss available options for your player.
Established in 2010, Strikers United is a premier soccer development program aimed at providing a professional and structured pathway for committed players who are passionate about working at developing their skills, enhancing their techniques, learning game strategies and improving their fitness levels, by training and playing competitive soccer at the highest level achievable, under the guidance of professional coaches. Strikers United is a program presented by Acton Boxborough Youth Soccer and Concord Carlisle Youth Soccer, but is open to all players regardless of where they live.
Strikers United have a unique coaching and education partnership with the New England Revolution Academy, enabling players, parents and Strikers United's coaching staff access to the highest levels of professional development, training and education.
The aim of the Strikers United program is to have all its teams playing against equally dedicated and passionate players and teams in leagues such as the New England Club Soccer League (NECSL).
Registration is open for the 2024 - 2025 season of the Strikers United West Junior Academy (SUJA). The SUJA enrolls players throughout the year. The SUJA is an intensive soccer training program for boys and girls ages 5 - 8. Now entering its 15th year, the primary focus of the program is technical development, however, all four cornerstones of of long term player development (Technical, Tactical, Physical and Psychosocial) are addressed in a structured and fun environment.
To register your player click here!
For more info on the SUJA click here!
From Midwest Orthopedics at Rush, Chicago, IL and the Sideline Sports Doc is a blog article on the relative injury risk to boys and girls playing sports. Read more...
Insights on the process for playing college soccer from Tony Earp. Tony Earp directs SuperKick/TeamZone Columbus’ Soccer Skills programs. Tony has a Masters in Education from The Ohio State University. Tony was a standout player both academically and athletically at The Ohio State University, earning multiple honors both on the field and in the classroom.
A recent article from US Club Soccer. Christian Lavers, the executive vice president of C2SA (a part of CSM North America), thinks carefully before responding to a question about whether parents should attend practice. Read more...
Reuben Paice will succeed Mitch Doherty as Strikers United Director of Coaching. After 14 years in the role Mitch is headed home to Australia after spending time with family in the UK. Read more about Reuben in the document to the left.