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After two days, South Carolina United is 2-2. On day one the 16's lost to Scott Gallagher Metro 2-1 and the 18's lost 3-1. On day two the 16's beat Classics Elite (Texas) 2-0 and the 18's won 4-1.

The facilities are fantastic and the weather has been unseasonably cool. There are approximately 200 college coaches, as well as US National Team coaches and scouts in attendance. We have had 20-25 college coaches watch all or part of each of our games. There simply is no program that offers close to its equal in exposure and quality competition. The officiating has been stellar.

In addition to the Academy teams, the U-17 National Teams from the
USA, Brazil, Portugal and The Netherlands are also playing.

SC United plays New England Revolution on Tuesday before returning home. All in all it is an incredible soccer experience.

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SC United faced New England Revolution (MLS) in its final game of the Winter Showcase. The 16 team defeated the Revolution 4-1 and the 18 team lost 2-1. SC United finished with a 3-3 record during the Showcase.

From the U.S. Soccer Communications Center:
U.S. Soccer Development Academy
Reach 11 Sports Complex
Phoenix, Ariz.
Dec. 9, 2009
THAT’S A WRAP FROM PHOENIX: After five days spent across 18 fields at the Reach 11 Sports Complex in Phoenix, the 2009 Development Academy Winter Showcase and International Friendlies have come to a close. All 77 Academy teams, plus four Under-17 international teams, played three games over the course of the extended weekend, testing their everyday preparation. Every game between Academy teams at the Winter Showcase counts toward the season standings, which will determine the final 12 teams with the best points per game that will advance to the 2010 playoffs.
EVERYDAY ENVIRONMENT: Throughout the weekend, ussoccer.com has been highlighting the theme for the 2009-10 Development Academy season of Everyday Training. The Everyday theme, which includes individual training, team training, off-field routines and games, was highlighted throughout the weekend in video content featuring members of the Men’s National Team and youth national team coaches, and player education opportunities found inside the Athletes’ Lounge. To learn more about Everyday Environment, check out ussoccer.com’s Winter Showcase page.
Everyday Environment
Individual Training
Team Training
Off-field Lifestyle
Games
BRAZIL WINS TWO, DRAWS ONE AT NIKE INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLIES: The U.S. U-17 Men’s National Team closed out their participation in the 2009 Nike International Friendlies against Netherlands on Monday evening. Both teams fought through severe weather, including heavy wind and rain, and Netherlands prevailed 3-0 over Wilmer Cabrera's young side. The U.S. team, which earned a draw against Brazil and fell to Portugal in earlier games, has returned to Bradenton, Fla., and the U.S. Soccer Residency Program to continue early preparations for the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup. Brazil took away the best record from the weekend, with wins against the Netherlands and Portugal and a tie against the U.S.
Nike International Friendlies Results
Date Match U.S. Goal Scorer(s)
Dec. 4 Brazil 2, Netherlands 0
Dec. 4 USA 1, Portugal 2 Gijon
Dec. 5 Portugal 1, Netherlands 2
Dec. 5 USA 1, Brazil 1 Gulley
Dec. 7 Portugal 0, Brazil 3
Dec. 7 USA 0, Netherlands 3

Quick Hits:
• Nearly 300 college and professional coaches were on site scouting some of the best players in the country.
• They joined 30 U.S. Soccer national staff coaches and scouts at Reach 11 this weekend.
• Temperatures dipped into the low 40s on Monday as local records were set for rain (.89 inches in one day) and wind, with 48 mph sustained wind and 74 mph gusts recorded. The other four days of the event averaged temperatures in the upper 50s.
• 155 referees representing 34 states were on hand officiating the weekend’s matches. Additionally, three of U.S. Soccer’s full-time referees – Ricardo Salazar, Baldomero Toledo and Terry Vaughn – were at Reach 11 providing educational opportunities and mentorship to up-and-coming referees. The three also served as fourth officials for all six international games.
• Nike teamed up with (red) through its “Lace Up, Save Lives” program, selling red laces and donating 100 percent of the profits towards fighting HIV/Aids in Africa through the Global Fund and Nike’s own youth-oriented and football-based AIDS education programs in Africa.
• U.S. Men’s National Team defender Greg Vanney helped out at the Showcase, offering to compete with all the participants in a “Beat the Pro!” skills-based competition that illustrated just how talented you have to be to play on the world’s stage.
130 PLAYERS PARTICIPATE WITH ACADEMY SELECT TEAMS: Eight Development Academy Select Teams played in seven different games this weekend as three teams of players born in 1994, three with players born in 1993 and one with players born in 1991 or 1992, competed against established clubs across the weekend. With the Nike International Friendlies taking a break on Sunday, the night game featured two Development Academy Select Teams, U.S. U-20 Men’s National Team head coach Thomas Rongen led the older group (91/92s) and U.S. U-18 MNT head coach Mike Matkovich was charged with the younger team (93s) in a match that brought hundreds of college scouts and Academy club teams back to the international field. Full results from the weekend’s Select Team matches can be found at ussoccer.com.
GOALS GALORE: We have compiled the best goals of each day into highlight pieces for ussoccer.com. Make sure to look for your favorite team’s highlights from Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4 and Day 5.
WE’VE GOT IT: The YNT Blog has rounded out its extensive coverage of the Winter Showcase from Phoenix. Check out what’s going on around the Reach 11 Sports Complex, and find exclusive photos, videos and written content surrounding the fields at Phoenix. If it’s scores you’re after, we have those too.
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