2012 REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! The Elite 300 Soccer Academy is one of America's premier national training camps for boys. Elite 300 is for teams or individuals looking to be challenged in a highly competitive soccer environment, while being seen by top college coaches.
Session 1 (Saturday, June 30 - Wednesday, July 4)
Senior Academy: Entering 9th - 12th Grade
Junior Academy: Entering 6th - 8th Grade
Session 2 (Wednesday, July 4 - Sunday, July 8) Senior Academy: Entering 9th - 12th Grade
2012 Staff will include coaches from: PENN MARYLAND GEORGETOWN YALE DREXEL GEORGE WASHINGTON ALBANY SWARTHMORE CARNEGIE MELLON CONNECTICUT COLLEGE GENEVA WIDENER UNIVERSITY
The Elite 300 Soccer Academy, hosted at Swarthmore College each July, also offers a great opportunity for middle-school players (entering 6th - 8th grades). The Elite 300 Juniors is a unique program that coincides with the Elite 300 Soccer Academy for high school boys, and will provide the same high-level training and soccer intensive atmosphere for the middle school players as we do for the college-bound high school boys.
Elite 300 Soccer Academy participants will...
- Be coached by some of America's top soccer coaches.
- Train and compete with and against top talent from around the country.
- Experience the college-level training and playing atmosphere that our first-rate coaching staff create.
Rudy Fuller
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Matt Smith
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Keith Tabatznik
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Rob Vartughian
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News
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Tabatznik named Region I Boys Olympic Development Head Coach
Region I Director Bob Palmeiro has announced that he has appointed former Georgetown University Head Coach Keith Tabatznik as the new Head Coach for the Boy's Olympic Development Program. Tabatznik takes over for Jay Hoffman who served in the position for the last 5 years and stepped down last summer. In addition to Hoffman the Head Coaches for Region I ODP have included former US National team coach Bob Bradley and US Hall of Famer Manny Schellscheidt. Tabatznik spent 22 years as the Head Coach at Georgetown University ending his career there in 2005 as the winningest coach in the school's history. Twice the Big East Conference coach of the Year as well as the US Amateur Soccer Association National Coach of the Year, Tabatznik led the Hoyas (a program with no more then 2 scholarships at the time) to 1 BIG EAST title and 2 NCAA tournament appearances. See full release here: Region I release on Tabatznik |
Posted Apr 12, 2012 8:19 AM by Rudy Fuller
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George Washington Univ. joins staff in 2012!
George Washington University men's soccer assistant coach Jim Felix, a 20-year coaching veteran who holds a Premier License from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA), has been added to the Elite 300 Soccer Academy staff for 2012. Coach Felix is also the assistant coach of U.S. Youth Soccer's Region I Boys' U-15 Olympic Development Program (ODP) Team. He has served stints as a Division I assistant coach at Cornell (1986-87), Harvard (1991-94), Boston University (1994), South Florida (2000-03), Georgetown (2004-06), and Columbia (2006-07), as well as a tenure as head coach at Stony Brook from 1987-91. |
Posted Feb 10, 2012 10:02 AM by Rudy Fuller
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University of Maryland joins staff for 2012!
Maryland Soccer assistant coaches Michael Dello-Russo and Brian Rowland have joined the Elite 300 staff for 2012.
As a player at Maryland, Dello-Russo was a two-time captain and led the team to the National Championship in 2005. After finishing at Maryland, Dello-Russo went on to play for FC Dallas of Major League Soccer. He returned to College Park as an assistant coach in 2010 and has helped lead the Terps to an Elite 8 appearance and a Sweet Sixteen finish in his two seasons on the sideline. Dello-Russo's experience as a player and coach will be a tremendous asset to the campers in attendance this summer who aspire to play at the highest level in college.
Rowland was a two-time captain and four-year starter in goal for the nationally-ranked UMBC Retreivers. Prior to arriving at UMBC, Rowland was a member of the Canadian U-20 National team and landed trials at Manchester United and Fulham. After his career finished at UMBC, Rowland played professionally in the USL and the MISL before returning to UMBC as an assistant coach. In his two years at Maryland, Rowland helped develop All-American and U-20 National team goalkeeper Zach McMath. McMath went on to be drafted by the Philadelphia Union and remains with the MLS club today. Rowland will assist current Philadelphia Union assistant coach Rob Vartughian with the goalkeeper training at camp this summer. |
Posted Jan 23, 2012 9:53 AM by Rudy Fuller
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