
Sheldon Earns Elite Formation Coaching License, Williamson Called in to U.S. U-18s
Published on April 21, 2015 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
D.C. United News Release
Washington, D.C. (April 21, 2015) - D.C. United Academy Director Nolan Sheldon has earned the Elite Formation Coaching License through participation in Major League Soccer's partnership program with the French Football Association. Sheldon completed nearly two years of courses and evaluations, including trips to France to study the French style of play. Sheldon will segue the license into participation in a technical director's course administered by the U.S. Soccer Federation in Portland, Ore., in the coming weeks.
D.C. United Academy midfielder Eryk Williamson has been called into the U.S. Under-18 Men's National Team as part of a 20-player roster that will travel to Medugorje, Bosnia & Herzegovina, from April 22-May 1. Williamson has been a regular selection for the U.S. U-18s, recently participating in the 2015 Copa Chivas Tournament in Guadalajara, Mexico. He is coming off a two-goal performance for the D.C. United Academy U-18 team.
The U.S. U-18 team will play three friendly matches in Bosnia & Herzegovina, against Siroki Brijeg on April 25, and a pair of contests against Bosnia U-18s on April 28 and April 30.
In academy action, D.C. United's U-14s, U-16s, and U-18s took on their regional neighbors, the Baltimore Bays, on April 18. In a trio of games at Hammond High School in Columbia, Md., the Black-and-Red went 3-0-0, scoring a combined 21 goals. They will look to carry on the same form against Bethesda-Olney on April 25 and NJCSA on April 26.
United's U-12s took on Philadelphia SC Coppa at RFK on April 19, winning 4-0 in their third game of the season. They will return to action on Sunday, April 26, taking on VE Green Gunners in Pennsylvania.
Game Recaps:
U-12s: 4-0 win against Philadelphia SC Coppa
Goals: Juston Raney, Foday Bangura, Jacob Greene, Carlos Cardona
"The team put together another excellent and collective performance," said U12 Head Coach Dave Sanford. "With it being only the third game of the season, it's fantastic to see the team working so well together and shows the quality of players within the squad. We possessed the ball throughout the majority of the game; it's a sign of great things to come."
U-14s: 7-0 win against Baltimore Bays
Goals: Dan Benavides (2), Ryan Jones (2), Noah Nwosu (2), Jonathan Godette
"Overall, it was a positive match that showed the quality of each player within the team. The substitutes came on at half and played very well," stated U-14 Head Coach Nolan Sheldon. "Strong performances like these will continue to strengthen the competitive environment at training."
U-16s: 5-0 win against Baltimore Bays
Goals: Raheem Lawal, Carson Jeffris, SahrFelix Sandy (2), Luis Rodriguez-Luna
"It was good to see the group come out with intensity and purpose in the first half to set the tone for the rest of the match," stated U-16 Head Coach Jonathan Frias. "Although the group had some patchy spells late in the half, we were happy to be able to capitalize on our opportunities at the right moments of the match, and keep a clean sheet as we head into a big double-header weekend."
U-18s: 9-0 win against Baltimore Bays
Goals: Jorge Calix (2), Lucas Mendes (2), Daniel Reeves (2), Eryk Williamson (2), Stephane Kouame
"Overall, the boys put together a solid attacking performance and held together well defensively," said U-18 Head Coach Tom Torres. "We will look to have them prepared and clicking for this weekend's double fixture."
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- Mansaray Called into U-18 U.S. National Team - Seattle Sounders FC
- What Rivalry? Galaxy Players and Coaches Downplay Hype Around Red Bulls Match - LA Galaxy
- Chicago Fire Soccer Club to Hold Fifth Annual Practice in the Community - Chicago Fire FC
- New York Red Bulls Match Notes: New York vs. LA Galaxy - New York Red Bulls
- Swanson Called up by U.S. Under-18 National Team - Columbus Crew SC
- Winning Classrooms Announced - Colorado Rapids
- Decisive Game of Champions League Finals Sold Out - Club de Foot Montreal
- Impact Plays First Leg of Champions League Finals Wednesday in Mexico - Club de Foot Montreal
- Earthquakes, City of San Jose and Santa Clara County to Build Edible Garden at Avaya Stadium - San Jose Earthquakes
- Crew SC Midfielder Ben Swanson Called-Up by US Under-18 National Team for Training Camp - Columbus Crew SC
- Home-Field Advantage: Jose Villarreal and Oscar Sorto Excited for "Special" Match against Mexico U-2 - LA Galaxy
- Sheldon Earns Elite Formation Coaching License, Williamson Called in to U.S. U-18s - D.C. United
- Chicago Fire Academy Players Named to United States U-18 Men's National Team Training Camp Roster - Chicago Fire FC
- FC Dallas Forward Fabian Castillo Voted MLS Player of the Week - MLS
- FC Dallas Forward Fabian Castillo Voted MLS Player of the Week - FC Dallas
- Dynamo Academy Midfielders Lucatero, Palomino Called up for US U-18, U-14 National Team Camps - Houston Dynamo FC
- Orlando City Reaches 14,000 Season Ticket Goal - Orlando City SC
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