SAN FRANCISCO, May 22, 2019 — San Francisco Glens Evolution is proud to announce Carbon Health as its presenting sponsor for the 2019 San Francisco Cup, which takes place Memorial Day Weekend (Saturday, May 25 through Monday, May 27, 2019).
Nearly 175 boys’ and girls’ soccer teams of different age and skill levels have registered for the tournament and will descend upon The City to compete in three different formats—7v7, 9v9, and 11v11. The brackets will be well-balanced and games will occur at the high-quality turf and grass soccer complexes all around San Francisco, namely Beach Chalet, Polo Fields, Crocker-Amazon, and South Sunset. Every player who registers for the tournament will receive a brochure with information about Carbon Health as well as two free tickets to the SF Glens’ USL League Two first team game at Boxer Stadium on Sunday afternoon. “We are absolutely ecstatic to have Carbon Health, not just as our presenting sponsor for the San Francisco Cup, but a partner in health for the families and young players in our club,” said SF Glens Evolution executive director Mike McNeill. “Their genuine concern for our local community and the well-being of every child has been evident in their offering free concussion baseline testing to our youth players—an invaluable preventative tool for parents especially with the recent developments regarding brain-related injuries in sports.” ABOUT CARBON HEALTH Carbon Health is the technology-enabled healthcare provider designed from the ground up to put patient-care first. By combining technology with modern clinics, it delivers a uniquely seamless experience from virtual care to in-person care to meet patients where they are. Carbon Health currently has seven clinics across the Bay Area with plans to expand throughout California. Recently, the company has offered free concussion baseline testing to SF Glens Evolution youth players. “In light of our mission of making healthcare accessible, we are always looking for opportunities to serve our communities by collaborating with local partners,” said Caesar Djavaherian, Chief Medical Officer of Carbon Health. Concussions are one of the most serious and common injuries in youth sports. According to recent research, two out of 10 high-school athletes will suffer a concussion this year. “However, what struck us more is that 50 percent of concussions go unreported,” Djavaherian added. “This illustrated that there is both a lack of awareness of the risks and lack of access to services that can prevent undetected concussions. We believe concussion baseline testing is a necessary preventive tool for every sports organization to detect the injury. “As a member of the SF Bay Area community, we wanted to offer the testing for free and ensure that it is accessible to all SF Glens players so they are safe and their families can have peace of mind.” For more information, visit carbonhealth.com. Follow Carbon Health on Twitter/Instagram: @carbonhealth. Follow SF Glens Evolution on Twitter: @glensevolution; Instagram: @sfglensevolution1961. Media Contacts: Kirsty Baquero-Nichol, Sutherlandgold for Carbon Health carbonhealth@sutherlandgold.com Ryan Maquiñana, SF Glens Evolution ryan@sfglens.com Pre-Professional Competition to Serve as Forerunner to USL Academy LeagueTAMPA (May 2, 2019) – The United Soccer League is proud to announce the 33 USL clubs that will compete in the USL Academy Cup, a new event beginning this year featuring the country’s elite youth players from the U-13 and U-17 age groups. This announcement comes off the back of the unveiling of the league’s vision for an Academy system and begins with the Academy Cup serving as a forerunner to the first-ever USL Academy League, built to provide a clear youth-to-pro path in each USL community. “This year’s cup competition is the first big step towards building a league model for all of our academies,” said USL CEO Alec Papadakis. “As is indicated by both the number and quality of teams participating, there is a tremendous amount of enthusiasm for what we’re looking to accomplish. We see this as an integral part of our organization, and the foundation of this league for years to come.” The cup competition will see academy teams from all three levels of the USL represented, with clubs from the Championship, League One, and League Two all competing against one another. These events will be designed to better identify and accelerate the development of elite youth players with the potential to reach the professional ranks. “These challenging competitions will provide valuable developmental opportunities for our youth players and we’re thrilled to help grow this initiative with other strong USL Academies,” said John Bradford, Boys Development Academy Director and Assistant Coach with North Carolina FC. “As a league, the USL continues to push player development and now has a full pathway for players from the youth to professional environments with the USL Academy Cup, League Two, League One, and the Championship.” The makeup of the competition will include 22 teams representing the USL Championship, with three League One clubs and eight League Two clubs rounding out a growing footprint that already reaches 21 states across the country. “The USL Academy Cup is a testament to the great work being done by leaders in youth development
across the country and shows a strong belief in supporting environments that will push our top youth players to grow and evolve,” said Liam O’Connell, USL Sr. Director of Youth Development. “We are incredibly proud to launch this competition this year and to see our clubs continue to take on an even bigger role in driving the growth of our game for many years to come.” As a part of USL’s growth, the Academy Cup will lead into the Academy League, a player-focused, club- driven league designed to serve as the gold standard of youth development. Aligning with the USL’s vision, clubs will participate at the highest level of competition in their respective age ranges with a goal to improve club and coaching development as well as provide the optimal environment for player growth. For information on conference alignment, competition structure, and the latest on the USL Academy initiatives, visit USL-Academy.com. |
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