Chattanooga Times Free Press

Red Wolves announce youth academy plans

- Contact Patrick MacCoon at pmaccoon@timesfreep­ress.com. BY PATRICK MACCOON STAFF WRITER

As final preparatio­ns are being made for the inaugural season kickoff to USL League One, a building block for the future was announced.

This fall the Chattanoog­a Red Wolves SC will launch its youth soccer academy.

The academy will foster the “path2pro” philosophy and is directly affiliated with the profession­al club that finished the preseason Saturday with a 1-1 tie against back-toback USL Championsh­ip League winner Louisville City FC.

“The addition of Chattanoog­a Red Wolves SC Academy is an important step for our organizati­on, because it allows us to begin laying the groundwork for player developmen­t at an early stage,” said Red Wolves coach Tim Hankinson, who has 40 years of experience as a head coach. “We want to generate as many opportunit­ies as possible for players, families and coaches looking to pursue the sport at the next level.

Founded last August, Chattanoog­a Red Wolves SC is sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation and is in the third level of American profession­al soccer behind Major League Soccer and USL Championsh­ip.

The United Soccer League unveiled its new vision for the league’s academy landscape, which includes the USL Academy Cup. The new platform will bring together the top three tiers of the USL — Championsh­ip League, League One and League Two — allowing academy teams from all three to play against one another and display their potential.

Age groups and tryout dates for the youth soccer academy will be announced by the club in the near future.

The USL Academy Cup will feature top young talent from the under-13 and U-17 age groups. All clubs must identify players they believe can play up and be challenged at a higher level. The competitiv­e league’s first national event is set for May 22-25, 2020, at Tampa Bay.

A youth-to-pro path will be present in every community where there is a USL club.

“A true path to collegiate and profession­al play will greatly impact our region and soccer community,” Red Wolves owner Bob Martino said. “Our goal is to create a soccer environmen­t that will advance and amplify trust among players, parents, coaches, families and community to create a culture in which all participan­ts are given opportunit­ies to thrive.”

The Red Wolves SC Academy plans to make use of the new facility at Camp Jordan, which will break ground in the near future. The club has yet to announce the site of its profession­al stadium, which is expected to seat around 3,000-5,000 and was said to be ready by the 2020 season.

Chattanoog­a opens the first USL League One campaign March 30 at North Texas SC. The first home match at Chattanoog­a Christian’s David Stanton Field is against Forward Madison FC on April 6 at 7 p.m.

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