US Club Soccer Names SCOUTINGZONE as Official Partner

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US Club Soccer Names SCOUTINGZONE as Official Partner

US Club Soccer, a National Association member of the U.S. Soccer federation, has announced a wide-ranging partnership with SCOUTINGZONE. An innovative

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US Club Soccer, a National Association member of the U.S. Soccer federation, has announced a wide-ranging partnership with SCOUTINGZONE. An innovative, app-based match making system for players and scouts alike, SCOUTINGZONE is the fastest growing scouting platform on the market.

SCOUTINGZONE will use its digital resources and real-life contacts to bring more collegiate scouts and coaches to US Club Soccer’s major events, including National Cup Regionals and Finals, NPL Finals and NPL Showcases. The comprehensive, virtual database of player profiles where both soccer scouts and athletes maximize their opportunities to find the perfect match will provide detailed personal, academic and athletic information about players via a convenient mobile app. The cutting-edge technology makes it far easier for players to be located, identified and contacted – a win for all parties involved.

“We know our members – not just in the NPL – are looking for large-scale exposure to college coaches. This partnership will help bring our events to the next level. Club coaches, college coaches, parents and players will all enjoy the resources SCOUTINGZONE brings to US Club Soccer.” – NPL General Manager Leo Garcia

“The availability of detailed player profiles laid out in an efficient, user-friendly app makes SCOUTINGZONE a major step forward in recruiting for players,” said Tara Parker, who co-founded SCOUTINGZONE with Brooke Oxberry. “We are very pleased to partner with US Club Soccer, one of the top soccer organizations in the country, to make this service available to their players and all college coaches who attend their events.”