
Defined International Pathway
Players enter through structured National Player ID Events and are evaluated within a transparent, merit-based process. Successful players are selected into age-specific National Player Pools (Over-40, Over-50, Women’s Over-35), where they begin an organized preparation cycle toward international competition.
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This is long-term continuity — not one-off participation.
1. National Player ID Events
Our Player ID events serve as the official entry point into the program.
At each event, players are evaluated on:
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Technical ability
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Tactical intelligence
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Physical readiness
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Professional standards
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Cultural fit within a national team environment
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All ID events are structured, competitive, and professionally managed. Registration fees directly support the operational and international pathway infrastructure.
Selection is earned.
2. National Player Pool Selection
Following ID events, selected players are invited into an age-specific National Player Pool.
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Each pool includes:
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Core squad players
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Developmental depth players
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International-ready candidates
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Players remain in the pool throughout the cycle and are monitored through:
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Training camps
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Internal matches
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Fitness standards
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Tactical sessions
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Professional conduct expectations
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Movement within the pool is ongoing and performance-based.
3. Senior World Cup Competitions
Our flagship competitive objective.
Age-specific teams prepare to compete in recognized international Senior World Cup tournaments, representing the United States in structured global competition.
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Preparation includes:
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Multi-camp build-up cycles
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Tactical identity implementation
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Sports performance integration
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Full tournament preparation planning
These tournaments require commitment, professionalism, and financial contribution from participants as part of our self-funded model.
4. International Tours
International tours provide:
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High-level competitive exposure
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Cultural exchange
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Tactical refinement
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Brand expansion for the program
Tours may include:
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European competition cycles
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Regional competitive trips
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Structured friendly match windows
Tours are designed to elevate standards and strengthen international credibility.
6. Exhibition Matches
Exhibition matches serve as:
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Tactical preparation platforms
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Player evaluation opportunities
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Commercial and sponsorship engagement events
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Brand-building fixtures
These matches may include:
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International clubs
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Select professional alumni sides
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Regional representative teams
Structured Continuity
This program is built on:
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Defined entry
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Transparent selection
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Professional standards
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International exposure
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Long-term pathway development
Players do not “try out once.”
They enter a cycle.
They compete for a place.
They represent a purpose.


