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Player Development Academy

Somerset, NJ

About the Club

Players Development Academy (PDA) is a non-profit youth soccer organization in New Jersey, founded in 1998. PDA is recognized as a significant force in youth soccer, focusing on player development in a soccer-specific environment for young athletes from diverse backgrounds. They offer year-round training programs aimed at developing players to their full potential through high-quality instruction and exposure to top-level competition. PDA forms boys' and girls' teams across various age groups, from Under-9 to Under-19, who compete in premier leagues and national tournaments. A key objective is to provide players with opportunities to gain recognition for success at collegiate, national team, and professional levels. PDA is affiliated with MLS Next, among other soccer organizations. They also have a strong commitment to community, notably through their annual Soccer Marathon which benefits Special Olympics New Jersey.

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