Placer United Soccer Club Combines with Blues Soccer Club

To the Families of Placer United Soccer Club:

This is an exciting time for soccer in South Placer County! The two largest competitive clubs in the area are joining forces to form a new Club that will work from top to bottom to be the most successful soccer training and development program unmatched in Northern California.

While each entity has found a place in the soccer landscape and has done very well individually, neither are the best they can be. Combining these organizations into one Club is an opportunity to form a larger, stronger organization that blends the best practices and training philosophies under the leadership of one of the most credentialed soccer professionals in the United States.

Thompson is a former Olympian and a former U.S. National Team member. He played in the qualifying rounds of the 1986 World Cup and enjoyed a seven-year professional playing career. has developed a proven youth training program and has trained foot skills to thousands of kids over the past 25 years. Two years ago, founded a highly successful new Club, the Blues, that enjoyed overnight success.

Placer United, under the leadership of Ron Benjamin and Paul O’Brien, is celebrating a distinguished milestone of thirty years of soccer legacy and is nationally recognized as one of the premier youth soccer clubs in the country for competitive level players. In addition, Placer United is a partner in the Sacramento region’s California Development Academy, an elite player development program awarded by U.S. Soccer.

Each organization brings something substantial to the merger. Working together creates a soccer synergy unparalleled in the region to serve the competitive level players in our community. Creating this collaboration was undertaken after a great deal of consideration to how we ended up as separate clubs. We are committed in our focus and to creating a fun and exciting environment where the players compete with the best teams in Northern California, have fun playing the game, and achieve their soccer dreams.

At the following link, you will find responses to what we believe are the most frequently pondered or asked questions: Download Q&A. We have worked hard to put forth straight-forward, truthful answers. We are excited to move forward and expect to provide a positive, competitive soccer experience.

Please bring your soccer player and join us at a town hall-style meeting where you will have the opportunity to ask additional questions.

Sunday, October 23rd
George Cirby Elementary School
814 Darling Way, Roseville, CA

5:00 PM to 5:45 PM   U8, U9, U10
6:15 PM to 7:00 PM   U11, U12, U13
7:30 PM to 8:15 PM   U14, U15, U16, U17, U18

Paul O’Brien
Ron Benjamin
Thompson

Paige Crouch U17 ’95 Verbally Commits to University of Arizona

In her own words…

“I have verbally committed to the University of Arizona! I am so excited to be able to play Division 1 soccer in college. It has always been my dream and I am so thankful that I was given the oppurtinity to visit the campus and fall in love with it. The Tucson campus is absolutely beautiful. Soccer is a crazy sport with ups and downs and I wouldn’t be able to do it without God being number one, my family and coaching staff. I want to personally thank Ron Benjamin, Gene DuChateau, and Bart Morefield for all the support and help they have given me, every game and practice. In the end I am so thankful and excited to be able to play for the Wildcats!”

Harvard University’s Erika Garcia Invited to Mexican National Team Camp

Erika Garcia, former Placer United Elite ’93, has been officially invited to attend the U20 Mexican National Team Camp from September 30-October 9 in Mexico City’s Tlapan Sport Villas. The players will go through double day training from October 1-8 as they prepare for a match against Colombia on October 9th.

Garcia, a freshman forward at Harvard Univeristy has fourteen shots and two goals so far this season. She has scored goals in games versus Hofstra and New Hampshire. The Crimson are currently at five wins and four losses and 1-0 in the Ivy League Conference.

We are so proud of you Erika!

Marisa Grattan, ’95 Elite, Verbally Commits to the U.S. Air Force Academy

In her own words…

“I feel very honored to be able to verbally commit to my number one college choice. The Air Force Academy has a very rigorous program militarily, academically, and physically. It is going to be a challenging program but I am committed to doing what is required. I would like to thank my Placer United coaches: Katie Dempsey, John Chimienti, Ron Benjamin, and Gene DuChateau, for giving me the confidence, training and skills necessary to be able to play at the Division 1 level.”

Soccer Fans!

Here we go! Let’s get ready to welcome some international opposition to Del Oro High School Stadium.

Yes! It’s the season opener for both California Development Academy teams as they prepare to take on the mighty Canadians, Vancuover Whitecaps.

“The Caps,” who opened their first season in the USSF Academy last weekend, had an all MLS clash against Real Salt Lake and came away with an impressive 5-1 win in the U18 age group, and an unlucky 2-1 loss in the U16 age group.

CDA is entering their 3rd season in the USSF Academy. They hope to continue building on their impressive first two seasons which has seen them make playoffs twice in a row in the U18 age and once in the U16’s. In addition, CDA boasts an impressive 30 graduating seniors into collegiate soccer programs such as Princeton, Cal Berkley, Virginia, San Diego State, Vermont, Seattle, UC Davis, University of San Diego, and Cal Poly.

CDA has also had numberous players invited to U18 National Team camps, including being the only Academy program last year to have four players in the U18 national pool at one time.

Connor Hallisey became the first CDA player to be capped by USA when he competed against Germany, Israel and France in Isreal.

Seth Casiple and Grant Silvester were again named to the Western Conference starting 11 for the 2010/2011 season.

So come on out and cheer on some local boys this Saturday, September 24th.

Game Times

U18’s @ 12:00 p.m.

U16’s @ 2.30 p.m.

Placer United Continues to Provide Players with the Best Training Environment

The summer tournament season brought a ton of excitement to the players and families of the Placer United Soccer Club. Now that fall is here, we are all very excited for the playing league season.

For the months of September and October, Placer United has once again integrated Functional Training into the curriculum. Functional Training is training players in their positions and helping them better understand the technical, tactical, physical and psychological functions/demands of their specific position.

We have five different training groups that meet once a week to work on the specifics of their positions. Additionally, we have arranged for our staff to work in coaching groups and work on all of the functions with the players. This is an excellent program and also gives the players the opportunity to work with other coaches in the club and hear a different voice. The players also get to work with other players from different teams within the soccer club.

Placer United offers the best training environment for our players. Clubstrong!

Placer United is Well Represented in NorCal’s PDP ’99/’00 Team

After a long tryout process, the 99/00 PDP team has been formed for the 2011 Season. Placer United boasts six female and five male players on the PDP boys and girls teams for this season. In September and October, the PDP team will have a number of training sessions and also take part in a PDP playdate in late October.

Below are the names of the players who made the team:

Boys

Cameron Douglas

Adrian Hoyos

Alejandro Perez

Cody Sunquist

Jordan Vice

Girls

Rachel Gensch

Nicollette Lewis

Abigail Michaelsen

Clare Murphy

Isabella Perez

Makenna Yarnell-Williams

Congratulations to all players who were involved in the PDP training pool and to the players who made the final selection. We are very proud of all of you!

Mikaela Arnstein of ’94 Elite Verbally Commits to University of Colorado

In her own words…

“I have verbally committed to the University of Colorado Boulder. Colorado was my dream school because it’s where I was born and have family. Also, coming from a small town, I wanted a big school with good athletics and academics which CU provides. It is in the PAC 12 so I will be able to visit the West Coast often. I have no idea what I want to study yet, but this school should help me figure it out. I loved the coaches and can’t wait to move to beautiful Colorado!

I would like to thank my parents for driving me an hour and a half to practice 3-4 days a week. I would also like to thank my brother for practicing with me to make me better. Thank you Ron Benjamin, Martin Sims, and the entire Placer United coaching staff for helping me reach my dreams!

Go Buffaloes!”

Placer U10B Premier Play Well in Tiburon

The U10B Premier team spent the weekend competing at the Fall Kickoff Tournament in the beautiful setting of Tiburon, California.

The first game versus Palo Alto didn’t start as planned and we lost a goal within two minutes of the start. It turned out to be only a minor set-back as the boys responded with three quick goals from Elvis Aviles, Marcus Tovar and Caiden Macktinger; and eventually won the game convincingly 6-1. In the second game, four first half goals were enough to see off Mustang. They did get one back late in the game but the result was never in danger. Placer won 4-1.

On Sunday in an early game versus East Bay Eclipse, the boys knew a win would put them through to the final and they didn’t disappoint. Good work by Crew Nottingham and Kyle Wesolowski ensured a solid defensive display and three goals either side of halftime were enough to produce a comfortable 6-1 win with Hunter Romine getting a goal and Christopher Cutright scoring a cracker from distance to complete the rout. 

In the final, Placer faced Briceno SC Gladiators who had been equally impressive in their bracket play. Placer had a lot of the ball in the first half but were undone by a magnificent shot from outside the area to give Gladiators the lead 1-0 at halftime. Into the second half and an early second goal; again, a fantastic shot from well outside the area left Placer 2-0 behind and an uphill struggle. Placer got a goal back with 10 minutes remaining through Dylan Wilson who bundled the ball home after a goalkeeping error which set up a tense finale. Placer applied lots of pressure but had to be careful of any counter attack. With seconds remaining Kyle Schell’s quick thinking throw-in allowed Alex Schott to drive into the area and score from a tight angle to tie the game 2-2, and crazy scenes of jubilation ensued courtesy of parents, players and coach alike. On to two, five minute halves of overtime.

With nine minutes of stalemate and both teams cancelling each other out, in the final minute of overtime the referee awarded Placer a penalty. Delaying tactics from the Briceno coach in entering the field and trying to change his goalkeeper before the PK took its toll as the keeper saved the penalty and after kicking it upfield, the Briceno forward raced away with seconds remaining to smash the ball in and gave Gladiators a devasting 3-2 win.

The defeat was harsh on Placer. The boys were distraught at the end but they should all be very proud of their efforts and fighting spirit to overcome a 2-0 deficit in the final. In addition, they played some very good soccer and dominated bracket play. The game we love so much frequently has a habit of being so cruel…

Well done boys!

Kevin Unsworth
Coach

CDA’s Cody Giddings Heads for West Point

In his own words…

“Over the past three years as a CDA player, I have been focused on my college search and West Point was a clear stand out. There is an incredible amount of history there, with great academic standards, an incredible amount of prestige, and the honor of serving your country. Furthermore, the coaching staff at West Point under Russell Payne and Leo Cullen, both of whom helped Maryland reach national titles, have each had incredible soccer careers themselves and are what made West Point a simple choice. They are the type of coaches who will drive me to develop into the best player I can be and help me attain all of my goals as a Division 1 soccer player. Under their coaching and guidance, I am optimistic I will have an incredible future at West Point. Also, I am looking forward to becoming a Black Knight and having the honor and privilege of serving my country as a United States Army Officer. Throughout my soccer career I always desired to play at the highest level. I started playing competitive soccer with Placer United at the under-10 age group and learned all about the game of soccer and continued to improve every year I played. With great coaching I developed into a well-aware, technical, and physical player whose only desires were to win games and improve as a player. When CDA was established a few years ago, I knew that was the next step for me to become a better player and I joined the program which eventually helped me become the player I am today. I can only hope that I will learn to be of the same caliber of leader as all of my coaches are and that I will make an impact in the world when all is said and done. I would like to thank everyone who supported me along the way from all of my teammates (most of whom I spent more time with than my own family it seemed like) and to all of my coaches whom I was fortunate enough to have along the way: Paul Orien, Brian Willey, Jason Gantt, Anthony Chimienti, Nathan Williams, Josh Fitzgerald, and Jeff Alcala. I would also like to thank all of my friends, and most of all, my parents for guiding me through this entire process and helping me whenever I needed it most. Without any of you I couldn’t have achieved any of this. I will never forget all of your support and I will make all of you proud at West Point

Duty, Honor, Country. Go Army!”