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D.C. United Launches Full-Time Academy Program

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Select players on the Under-16 team to participate in the fully integrated program

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Oct. 16, 2024) - D.C. United has today announced the launch of a full-time program for select players in the D.C. United Academy. The program is designed to enhance the clubā€™s efforts in recruiting and developing young talent in the DMV region and will promote further opportunities for players to be integrated into the D.C. United First Team. The program will start with the Under-16 team in 2024 with plans to expand in the future.

ā€œLaunching a full-time program for our academy represents a significant milestone in the development of D.C. United and our Academy,ā€ said Ally Mackay, D.C. United General Manager and Chief Soccer Officer. ā€œWe are committed to identifying and cultivating young talent through this program, with the goal of producing Homegrown players for the first team. We take pride in the success of our Homegrown players and the club has a long history of producing and playing Academy products. Troy [Lesesne] has shown his willingness and desire to play young players at the top level and he is a massive supporter of developing players from within the club which is shown by us being second in the league for minutes for players under 22 (9,695 minutes). This is a huge step for us in bolstering our Pathway to Pro program and will allow us to continue drawing the best talent in one of the most renowned hotbeds for youth soccer in the country.ā€

The program is designed to introduce D.C. United academy players to a professional environment and schedule that includes team training sessions in the morning followed by Individual Development Plan (IDP) training, which focuses on enhancing specific technical skills through individual and small group functional training. Additionally, the club will provide online education resources and nutritional meal options to support players off the pitch.

The Under-16 Team, which competes nationally in MLS Next, will have the unique opportunity to train at D.C. Unitedā€™s state-of-the-art training facility and use the wide range of resources available to them. It will be led by Pat Ouckama, who was named D.C. United Academy Director in 2021.

ā€œThe full-time program illustrates the ambition and pride that club leadership has when it comes to identifying and developing talent within the DMV,ā€ Pat Ouckama, D.C. United Academy Director, said. ā€œThis is an immense opportunity that will elevate D.C. Unitedā€™s Academy to new heights. All programming, both on and off the field, is designed to attract the very best players in the region ā€“ those who have the ability and the mindset to one day play for our first team.ā€

The Inova Performance Complex is a 40,000 square foot 30-acre training facility, which opened in 2021, featuring four full-size outdoor practice fields, and an elite training center equipped with a weight room and recovery facilities for the clubā€™s performance and medical staff.

This is a significant milestone which will enable D.C. Unitedā€™s Academy to acclimate their players to a professional environment at a much younger age. Its initiative ultimately provides numerous advantages to the young players in the area, giving them personalized attention and access to professional resources. D.C. United continues to make key investments to the Academy infrastructure with the addition of the full-time program. The Academy is one of the most successful youth programs in the MLS, having produced 20 Homegrown players since itā€™s inception. The Black-and-Red currently have four Homegrown players on their roster including Ted Ku-DiPietro, Jackson Hopkins, Matai Akinmboni and Jeremy Garay.

About D.C. United

One of the founding clubs of Major League Soccer in 1996, D.C. United are among the most decorated teams in the United States with 13 domestic and international trophies.

D.C. United have called the District home for the last 28 seasons and play their home games at Audi Field in the Buzzard Point neighborhood of Southwest, Washington, D.C, which opened in 2018. In addition to D.C. United games, the 20,000-seat soccer-specific stadium hosts over 100 events year-round and is home to Americaā€™s number one sportsbook through a partnership with FanDuel Group.

The Black-and-Red train at the Inova Performance Complex, a state-of-the-art training facility and performance center located in Leesburg, Va. The 40,000 square foot 30-acre training facility, that opened in 2021, features four outdoor practice fields, and a training center equipped with a weight room and recovery facilities.

The Black-and-Red have won the MLS Cup four times (1996, 1997, 1999 and 2004), the Supportersā€™ Shield four times (1997, 1999, 2006 and 2007) and the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup three times (1996, 2008 and 2013). For more information and club updates, please visit www.dcunited.com and find us on social media @dcunited.