Eintracht Frankfurt and International Soccer Academy Team Up for Unprecedented Partnership

Launching in fall 2021, there is a new, authentic choice for American youth soccer players wanting to take their game to the next level — the chance to live, train and compete in Germany at one of the Bundesliga’s top professional soccer clubs.

A nation-wide search launches February 15 as only the top youth soccer players will be selected for the new International Soccer Academy team at Eintracht Frankfurt for the 2021/22 season.

SAN DIEGO, February 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the successful German Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt and America’s International Soccer Academy announce an historic multi-year partnership rooted in the celebration of soccer and the development of tomorrow’s pro players.

Redefining international youth soccer by effectively building a bridge between the US and Germany, Eintracht Frankfurt and International Soccer Academy’s joint initiative will provide the first-ever completely integrated player development program for American youth soccer players.

A nationwide search is launching February 15 to identify exceptionally talented under 17-year-old youth soccer players who will train in Frankfurt, following the same curriculum as the Eintracht Frankfurt academy.

While the global pandemic has undeniably impacted youth soccer in every community, it has not dampened the dreams of young players in America who want to train in Germany, a country which has won the FIFA World Cup four times.

Players will be coached exclusively by Eintracht Frankfurt coaches and will proudly wear the official Eintracht training gear and uniform, train on their fields and compete against other Bundesliga academy teams. The intensity and length of the program also allow coaches to track progress and expose players to top scouts.

“Never before has this opportunity existed,” said Eddie Loewen, UEFA A licensed coach and co-founder of International Soccer Academy. “This groundbreaking partnership provides authentic access for America’s top young soccer players to be part of the integrated Eintracht Frankfurt academy for a full season and be scouted by Bundesliga clubs.”

“Our partnership provides what the American youth soccer market deserves and lacks, real long-term access to a top professional club in Germany — an authentic, intensive and integrated program with Eintracht Frankfurt which follows the same curriculum used to develop their own U17 academy players,” said Diane Scavuzzo, editor in chief of SoccerToday (https://www.soccertoday.com) and co-founder of International Soccer Academy.

“We asked Eintracht Frankfurt to duplicate their academy model as closely as possible — and they asked us to deliver really talented players who have the potential to become pros,” said Scavuzzo.

“Serious youth players deserve this opportunity,” said Loewen. “This is about raising the bar in American youth soccer and exceeding expectations.”

The 5-year partnership solidifies Eintracht Frankfurt’s and International Soccer Academy’s sustainable commitment to youth player development. The partnership creates a natural synergy, allowing Eintracht to strengthen its impact on youth development and its options for scouting in the US market. Working together, this partnership provides an authentic pathway for talented youth soccer players in America!

Dependent on the COVID-19 developments and health regulations in both countries, this initiative starts with tryouts where permitted. Respecting Coronavirus restrictions and safety protocols, players can request virtual tryouts. More information on https://internationalsocceracademy.com.

Eintracht Frankfurt

As a founding member of Bundesliga with 120 years of tradition, Eintracht Frankfurt has been German champion in 1959, UEFA Cup winner in 1980 and German Cup winner five times. With close to 2.5 million followers and 750 fan clubs worldwide, the club has loyal support with almost 100,000 members. The multicultural composition of the club, its players, and the city of Frankfurt make Eintracht predestined for a global approach, driven by openness, inclusion, and diversity. Using football and emotions as common denominators, the deeply rooted international concept of Building Bridges combines the power of football and its universal values to bring people from different nations, beliefs and ethnicities together.

International Soccer Academy

Founded in 2020 by Eddie Loewen (CEO of Global Soccer Development) and Diane Scavuzzo (CEO/Editor in Chief of SoccerToday), International Soccer Academy is dedicated to excellence in player development and providing a real pathway to become a professional soccer player. With high level residential programs in Germany and Spain, International Soccer Academy provides groundbreaking and unique player development opportunities with professional clubs. International Soccer Academy highly successful program in Mallorca, Spain for collegiate players secured several trials with professional LA LIGA and Bundesliga clubs with one player signing his first pro contract.

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A Day in a Life: What’s It Like as a 19-Year-Old Who Turns Pro in Europe?

Southern California youth soccer player follows his dream of being a professional soccer player in Europe — from playing in Orange County to being signed by a club that could potentially play in the UEFA Champions League next year ….

The Back Story:

Creighton Braun is a Southern California youth soccer player who dreamed of becoming a professional soccer player. Like so many other talented players, Braun tried to get a trial at professional soccer clubs in Europe but to no avail. Recruited to play D1 soccer by Brian Quinn at University of San Diego in California, then the pandemic strikes and NCAA cancels the fall soccer conferences.

Eintracht Frankfurt and International Soccer Academy Team Up for Unprecedented Partnership

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the successful German Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt and America’s International Soccer Academy announce an historic multi-year partnership rooted in the celebration of soccer and the development of tomorrow’s pro players.

Eintracht Frankfurt and International Soccer Academy Team Up for Unprecedented Partnership

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Launching in fall 2021, there is a new, authentic choice for American youth soccer players wanting to take their game to the next level — the chance to live, train and compete in Germany at one of the Bundesliga’s top professional soccer clubs.

A nationwide search launches February 15 as only the top youth soccer players will be selected for the new International Soccer Academy team at Eintracht Frankfurt for the 2021/22 season.

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the successful German Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt and America’s International Soccer Academy announce an historic multi-year partnership rooted in the celebration of soccer and the development of tomorrow’s pro players.

We’re pleased to announce a long-term partnership with International Soccer Academy

Bundesliga Club Eintracht Frankfurt Seeking Top U.S. Youth Talent for Academy Program

German Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt and America’s International Soccer Academy have announced a multi-year partnership.

The international youth soccer alliance will aim to build a bridge between the U.S. and Germany, in the area of identifying and developing top talent. Eintracht Frankfurt and International Soccer Academy’s joint initiative will provide an integrated player development program for American youth soccer players.

Eintracht Frankfurt and International Soccer Academy Team Up for Unprecedented Partnership

Launching in fall 2021, there is a new, authentic choice for American youth soccer players wanting to take their game to the next level — the chance to live, train and compete in Germany at one of the Bundesliga’s top professional soccer clubs.

A nation-wide search launches February 15 as only the top youth soccer players will be selected for the new International Soccer Academy team at Eintracht Frankfurt for the 2021/22 season.

SAN DIEGO, February 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Today, the successful German Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt and America’s International Soccer Academy announce an historic multi-year partnership rooted in the celebration of soccer and the development of tomorrow’s pro players.

Redefining international youth soccer by effectively building a bridge between the US and Germany, Eintracht Frankfurt and International Soccer Academy’s joint initiative will provide the first-ever completely integrated player development program for American youth soccer players.

A nationwide search is launching February 15 to identify exceptionally talented under 17-year-old youth soccer players who will train in Frankfurt, following the same curriculum as the Eintracht Frankfurt academy.

While the global pandemic has undeniably impacted youth soccer in every community, it has not dampened the dreams of young players in America who want to train in Germany, a country which has won the FIFA World Cup four times.

Players will be coached exclusively by Eintracht Frankfurt coaches and will proudly wear the official Eintracht training gear and uniform, train on their fields and compete against other Bundesliga academy teams. The intensity and length of the program also allow coaches to track progress and expose players to top scouts.

“Never before has this opportunity existed,” said Eddie Loewen, UEFA A licensed coach and co-founder of International Soccer Academy. “This groundbreaking partnership provides authentic access for America’s top young soccer players to be part of the integrated Eintracht Frankfurt academy for a full season and be scouted by Bundesliga clubs.”

“Our partnership provides what the American youth soccer market deserves and lacks, real long-term access to a top professional club in Germany — an authentic, intensive and integrated program with Eintracht Frankfurt which follows the same curriculum used to develop their own U17 academy players,” said Diane Scavuzzo, editor in chief of SoccerToday (https://www.soccertoday.com) and co-founder of International Soccer Academy.

“We asked Eintracht Frankfurt to duplicate their academy model as closely as possible — and they asked us to deliver really talented players who have the potential to become pros,” said Scavuzzo.

“Serious youth players deserve this opportunity,” said Loewen. “This is about raising the bar in American youth soccer and exceeding expectations.”

The 5-year partnership solidifies Eintracht Frankfurt’s and International Soccer Academy’s sustainable commitment to youth player development. The partnership creates a natural synergy, allowing Eintracht to strengthen its impact on youth development and its options for scouting in the US market. Working together, this partnership provides an authentic pathway for talented youth soccer players in America!

Dependent on the COVID-19 developments and health regulations in both countries, this initiative starts with tryouts where permitted. Respecting Coronavirus restrictions and safety protocols, players can request virtual tryouts. More information on https://internationalsocceracademy.com.

Eintracht Frankfurt

As a founding member of Bundesliga with 120 years of tradition, Eintracht Frankfurt has been German champion in 1959, UEFA Cup winner in 1980 and German Cup winner five times. With close to 2.5 million followers and 750 fan clubs worldwide, the club has loyal support with almost 100,000 members. The multicultural composition of the club, its players, and the city of Frankfurt make Eintracht predestined for a global approach, driven by openness, inclusion, and diversity. Using football and emotions as common denominators, the deeply rooted international concept of Building Bridges combines the power of football and its universal values to bring people from different nations, beliefs and ethnicities together.

International Soccer Academy

Founded in 2020 by Eddie Loewen (CEO of Global Soccer Development) and Diane Scavuzzo (CEO/Editor in Chief of SoccerToday), International Soccer Academy is dedicated to excellence in player development and providing a real pathway to become a professional soccer player. With high level residential programs in Germany and Spain, International Soccer Academy provides groundbreaking and unique player development opportunities with professional clubs. International Soccer Academy highly successful program in Mallorca, Spain for collegiate players secured several trials with professional LA LIGA and Bundesliga clubs with one player signing his first pro contract.

Media Contact
Email: [email protected]

SOURCE: International Soccer Academy

Related Links: https://en.eintracht.de

Twitter: @eintracht_us

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eintracht.us/

https://internationalsocceracademy.com

Twitter: @Interna03771959

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InternationalSoccerAcademyResidency

19-Year-Old Creighton Braun Signs Pro Contract With European Club

A silver lining story of the Coronavirus PandemicCreighton Braun joined the International Soccer Academy which was conceived to provide a safe place for high-level players to train if their soccer season was cut short or canceled due to the pandemic. The coaches at the Academy recognized Braun’s talent and set up trials .. the rest was up to the player. Braun just signed his first professional soccer contract earlier this week.

Creighton Braun joined the International Soccer Academy‘s inaugural fall session and left the USA for Mallorca, Spain to train with UEFA A and PRO licensed coaches. As a collegiate DI player taking a gap year because of the Coronavirus, Braun just wanted to play soccer — and in Southern California that was not really possible due to COVID-19 restrictions. A former West Coast FC youth soccer player, Braun’s dream was always to play professionally in Europe.

International Soccer Academy's inaugural fall session in Mallorca, Spain
International Soccer Academy training at LA LIGA’s RCD Mallorca

 

Knowing that a player with ambitions of becoming a pro cannot languish on the sidelines waiting for the pandemic to end, Braun was excited to wear the RCD Mallorca jersey and continue his development with his new International Soccer Academy teammates.

Then Braun impressed International Soccer Academy founder Eddie Loewen and his coaches Holger Gehrke, Mike Hilbig, and Chris Ketels. A professional soccer trial was arranged for Braun. In fact, two trials. Then came an offer.

“From the first day, I saw that Creighton Braun has something special with great potential,” said Coach Holger Gehrke. “I knew if he would come into the right hands, he would develop to a professional player in Europe. For his age, he has a great character and personality. It was a pleasure to help him to get this opportunity. Now it is in his hands to make something from it.”

International Soccer Academy's 19-year-old Creighton Braun signs pro contract with European Club FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda

19-YEAR-OLD CREIGHTON BRAUN SIGNS PRO CONTRACT WITH EUROPEAN CLUB

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