PSC Soccer Academy

Orlando Pro Soccer Tryout Try-out Location

Austin-Tindall Sports Complex

Address: 4100 Boggy Creek Rd, Kissimmee, FL 34744, Schedule:

 Monday January 11th: 12pm – 6pm: 11 v 11 showcase games

 Tuesday January 12th: 9am – 2pm: 11 v 11 showcase games

 Wednesday January 13th: 8am – 1pm: 11 v 11 showcase games

 *Players will only attend one game per day and will be notified by text and email which session they need to attend 48 hours prior to event.* Important notes and FAQ’s (Please read carefully):

 The combine will be played on GRASS so please bring appropriate clothing and footwear.

 Please bring PLENTY of water to keep hydrated during the event (the facility requests bottled water to be used on the Field, not sports drinks such as Gatorade etc)

 If you arrive before registration, please do not enter the field - we will give you plenty of time to get warmed up before your game.

 Players will be assigned positions based upon their registration form. If you would like to showcase yourself in a different position, please let a PSC staff member know, however, if you did not originally list it on your registration form we cannot guarantee it.

 Over the course of the three days, if you are late for your assigned games, this will result in a reduction of playing time, please be sure to arrive on time. What to Wear to the Tryout:

 Black Shorts

 Black Socks

 Shin Guards (compulsory!)

Each player will be assigned to a team and issued a colored vest or jersey with a number on day one and will keep the same number for all three days. Transport

 Players are responsible for their own transport to and from the airport and fields. PSC has partnered with Uber to offer our combine participants the cheapest transportation available.

 First-time users of the app will receive a free $5 towards their first ride to further reduce costs. UberX is 30% cheaper than a taxi and will take the stress out of traveling during the tryout.

 Download the app today and use Promo Code: uberPSCSOCCER to redeem your free $5 ride. Confirmed Coaches, Scouts & Representatives

PSC Company Directors hand-pick attending Tryout scouts and coaches, bringing together a group of experienced individuals who can not only assist with placing and signing players, but also offer their wealth of elite knowledge and expertise to players in attendance.

Coaches we have confirmed so far are as follows….. : USA, USL Championship

The Battery is one of the oldest operating professional clubs in the US. Head Coach Michael Anhaeuser, along with assistants and Dustin Hudock have been attending PSC tryouts for over 6 years and have trialed and signed over 20 players during that time. The club have a good relationship with PSC, signing Vincenzo Candela in 2018 (resigning in 2019) Kyle Nelson in 2019, and following our 2020 January events in Orlando and signed Paul Lewis and Darian MaCauley. In November 2020 the club announced a partnership with Scottish Premier League side Hibernians FC which offers players a pathway into the Scottish Premier League. They will be hoping to unearth more talent at our Pro Soccer Tryout. Bodens BK: Sweden Division 2

Over the last 7 years, Bodens BK have regularly attended PSC’s pro soccer tryouts and signed/trialed over 25 players from our events and through agency recommendations. The club have provided PSC with an official mandate to recruit from our Atlanta pro soccer tryout. PSC Director, Tom Taylor has provided many contract and trial opportunities with BBK for PSC players and has scouted and worked for Sporting Director, Christian Samuelsson for a number of years providing the team with quality North American players.. Many PSC players have benefited from this relationship such as Eddy Prugh who scored 21 goals for the club over 3 seasons and earned a move to Switchbacks in the USL, Andy Lorei, who scored 15 goals for the club and earned a move to the Tulsa Roughnecks of the USL. Recent 2018 players that have signed with the club from PSC includes, Willie Clemons, John Quintanilla and Jesus Ibarra. Oakland Roots: USA, NISA

Oakland Roots Sports Club is an American sports club based in Oakland, California. The club was formed in 2018 by a group of Oakland natives and began play in the National Independent Soccer Association in the fall of 2019. In 2021, the club will move to the USL Championship. The Roots finished atop it’s group in the NISA Fall 2020 Championship, and beat Chattanooga FC in the national semifinal, before falling to Detroit City FC, 2–1, in the final. They will be attending our Florida Pro Soccer Tryout looking to strengthen their roster for 2021. FC Tucson: USA, USL League 1

FC Tucson is an American soccer club based in Tucson, that plays in USL League One. They play home games at the 3,200-seat North Stadium. The Arizona based club finished 6th in USL League one in the 2020 season narrowly missing out on playoffs. They are hoping to go one better in 2021 and will be using PSC’s Florida Pro Soccer Tryout to recruit talent ahead of the new season El Paso Locomotive FC: USA, USL Championship

El Paso Locomotive FC, based in Texas, are beginning their third season in the USL Championship under Head Coach having made conference finals for the past two years running. Assistant Head Coach Matt Williams, who during his playing career was placed in the USL by PSC, will be attending our Florida pro soccer tryout in search of players for the upcoming 2021 USL Championship season. Sacramento Republic: USL Championship

Sacramento Republic, based in California, play in the USL Championship and were 2016 Western Conference Champions. Head Coach has a good relationship with PSC and trialed five PSC players following our 2019 winter combines. Coach Briggs or his recruiting staff will be at our Florida Pro Soccer tryout hoping for a similar display of talent at our 2020 Winter events. David Irving: USA, USL Recruitment

During his illustrious coaching career, Hall of Famer David Irving has developed a reputation for finding players with modest backgrounds and giving them their first chance in the game. High profile examples of this are current EPL striker Glenn Murray, who mentions Dave Irving as an important figure in his rise to the EPL signed for Wilmington Hammerheads, and current MLS player Luke Mulholland, who was also given his first professional contract by Irving. More recently Irving has helped players such as Brady Ballew, Devin Morgan, Jasson Carpio earn their first professional contracts in the USL. He will be attending our Florida Pro Soccer Tryout in search of more untapped talent. Adam Smith: USA, USL Recruitment

Adam Smith had a 12 year professional playing career in Europe and USA before moving into a coaching role. He has spent the last 10 years as goalkeeper coach and Head coach in the USA with clubs , Sacramento Republic, and most recently Fresno FC. Smith will be attending our Florida pro soccer scouting on behalf of a number of clubs in USL Championship and League One. He was nominated for USL Coach of the year in 2019 and has a plethora of experience in the pro game and assisting players with professional playing opportunities. Adrian Gaitan: Olympians FC & European Player Recruitment

Adrian is a professional coach who has most recently been Head Coach at CD San Roque De Lepe in Spain’s 2nd Division. With excellent contacts in the Southern Spain Region, he currently holds the UEFA A license and will be attending all PSC summer events. He has a number of years experience coaching professionally in Spain and has excellent knowledge on the desired level to play professionally in this region. He will be working closely with PSC this winter to identify potential prospects. As well as his experience coaching in Europe he has played professionally in the USL, been a member of the USA U20 squad and held the Director of Coaching Position with Albertson Development Academy in guiding a number of players into the professional game. PSC Agency Staff: Worldwide Recruitment

Over the last 10 years PSC Agency staff have recommended over 475 players from events like this for placement or trial in Europe, America, Australia, and Asia. Our agency staff have so many connections and contacts from events and combines over the years and it is not possible to invite them all to a tryout. We are eager to get as many players placed as possible and are constantly reaching out to clubs to find out their player needs. Recent examples are Chase Webert, Patick Kibler (signed in Australia), David Brown, Tobi Jnohope (signed in Malta), Jesus Ibarra (Signed in Sweden), Jamie Dell (Signed in USA) and Devin Morgan, (signed in Iceland). All of whom were signed by clubs who did not attend a combine but trusted PSC’s professional experience and judgment. If you prove you are a strong enough player at our Atlanta Pro Soccer Tryout , we will look to place you with any club in our network. What our Agency Staff, and attending coaches, are looking for?

Players often ask what the Agency staff are looking for in a player. First and foremost, we are looking for players who have technical, tactical and athletic ability to play at the professional level.

Following that, we are looking for players who display professional attitudes in terms of time-keeping, attitude on the field, attitude off the field, ability to work with fellow team-mates and respect shown to attending coaches and staff. Players who do not show the above will not be recommended to professional clubs by Agency staff. How to Impress a coach at a Pro Soccer Tryout?

Players often ask us what they can do to stand out and catch the eye of attending coaches. It is a tough question to answer definitively, as football is a game of opinions and every coach looks for something different in the players they sign.

If you ask people for their top 5 players in the world and you will get a variety of answers. It is the same at a PSC combine as each of the coaches evaluating players will have a different opinion and be looking for different qualities in the players they see at a tryout.

However, we can certainly give players basic advice on do’s and don’ts during the tryout based on what we have witnessed over the last 11 years of running try-outs. All of these have happened at previous events…. Ways to make a Bad Impression

• Turn up late • Spend more time moaning at the referee than playing the game • Get in to fights and arguments with players around you • Get in to fights and arguments with coaches • Text or email the coaches or staff asking for a ride to the fields • Refuse to follow instructions given to you by the coach Ways to make a good impression

• Work hard on the field both attacking and defending • Follow instructions covered in this information pack • Follow instructions given to you during the tryout by coaches and by PSC staff • Arrive on time to the event • Work well and co-operate with the players around you on the field • Remember you are being judged for your character as much as your ability What happens after the Tryout?

After the Tryout one of four outcomes will follow: 1. Selected to sign or trial with an attending club (can involve immediate travel to outside of USA so please be ready to accept an opportunity like that) 2. Recommended to trial or sign with a non-attending club through PSC Agency staff recommendation (can involve immediate travel to outside of USA so please be ready to accept an opportunity like that) 3. Considered for PSC’s European Showcase where players will get to test themselves against professional opposition and showcase to further coaches around the world in a high-level professional environment. 4. Not considered ready for the professional level at this time and provided an individual feedback sheet with guidance direct from the coaches.

Players will be contacted by PSC staff within 10 days of the event informing them of their outcome. Regardless of outcome, EVERY player will be contacted via email so please be sure to add the domain name @pscltd.co.uk to your safe senders list or check your junk folder daily following the tryout. Contact Details

Issues Prior to Event Should you have any questions or issues prior to the combine, you should contact Simon Deeley via email: [email protected]

Issues during the Event If you have any questions or issues during the combine or when attempting to check in to the hotel, please contact Combine Directors via phone. Please note the phone will only be in use during combine times and is not a year-round contact number: Combine Director Phone Number: 619 906 0983

*Please be aware that combine directors may not be able to receive phone calls or reply to messages during combine session hours whilst directing the event* We look forward to welcoming and evaluating you over the three days….

Good Luck!