FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (September 6, 2024) – The New England Revolution Academy launches the 2024-25 MLS NEXT season on Saturday, September 7. This season, the Academy will feature 65 returning players and 34 newcomers, 99 athletes total, representing all six New England states and regions abroad. The Revolution will field three teams in the Under-13, Under-14, and Under-15 divisions and realign teams to the Under-16 and Under-18 age groups.
For the 2024-25 season, MLS NEXT has continued to evolve the Pro Player Pathway, with MLS academies moving from the U15 and U17 age group designations to the U16 and U18 age group designations. All MLS academies will compete in the U19 age group and rosters will be made up of U18 players and a limited number of overage players. Designed to improve the player pathway by optimizing the transition from the academy level to MLS NEXT Pro, this evolution results from comprehensive analysis, including input from Chief Soccer Officers, Academy Directors, and coaches throughout the MLS ecosystem.
The new pathway will create greater alignment by providing a higher level of competition for all MLS NEXT players prior to signing professionally, playing in college, or pursuing other opportunities. The additional year (i.e., shifting U15 to U16) will provide MLS clubs more opportunity to establish clear and effective development paths for each player.
Once again, the Revolution Academy sent multiple teams to the MLS NEXT playoffs last season. The U-15s made a playoff appearance for the second consecutive year, while the U-19s entered the post-season tournament as the two-time reigning MLS NEXT Cup champions. In 2023, the Under-19s team became the first club in MLS NEXT history to win consecutive Cup Finals in the same age group after also lifting the trophy in 2022. The Revolution Academy U-13s also had an accomplished year in the 2023-24 MLS NEXT campaign, capping the season with a remarkable 30-1-1 record.
With the club’s MLS NEXT Pro side, Academy players continue to gain professional experience at an accelerated rate. Since the developmental team was introduced in 2020, 39 current or former Revolution Academy players have made their professional debuts with Revolution II. Additionally, six Academy players have signed amateur agreements with Revolution II during the 2024 MLS NEXT Pro season.
The Revolution Academy’s Residency Program begins its sixth season and has more than tripled the amount of players hosted in its three residency homes, each staffed by two guardians and located within walking distance of the Revolution Training Center. The fully funded Residency Program supports elite player development and established academic requirements for athletes from New England and beyond. In addition, the Revolution have expanded their training facility, with a new full-sized artificial field dedicated for academy use located at the Revolution Training Center in Foxborough, which opened in April 2024.
For the second year in a row, the Revolution Academy has placed every eligible player at elite NCAA universities on a scholarship, including these 14 recent graduates who will continue their careers at top collegiate soccer programs: Steban Lopera (2005 – Revere, Mass.), Ryan Carney (2006 – Dunstable, Mass.), and Gabriel Chavez (2005 – Wethersfield, Conn.) at Providence College, Garrett Holman (2006 – Hamburg, N.J.) at Syracuse University, Bryce Flowers (2005 – Sharon, Mass.) and Tyler Flowers (2005 – Sharon, Mass.) at Penn State, Travis Kahoalii (2006 – Whitman, Mass.) at the University of Louisville, Alex Parvu (2005 – Cumberland, R.I.) at the University of Virginia, Jamie Kabuusu (2006 – Chestnut Hill, Mass.) at Duke University, Alex Rapo (2006 – Dover, Mass.) at Babson College, Mason Sullivan (2005 – Boston, Mass.) at Wake Forest University, Kian Charris (2006 – Pawtucket, R.I.) at Assumption College, Henrique Dias (2006 – North Andover, Mass.) at Canisius College, and Alex St. John (2005 – Needham, Mass.) at Colgate University.
Under the leadership of Sporting Director Curt Onalfo, Technical Director Remi Roy, and Director of Youth Development Rob Becerra, the Revolution Academy boasts an experienced technical staff of returning coaches including Michael Milazzo, B.J. Noble, Brad Knighton, and Liam Connors, along with the newly hired Noah Bushey, who will lead the U-13s this year. The academy also welcomes back former Revolution goalkeeper Jeff Causey and longtime Academy goalkeeping coach Jasir Charris.
The New England Revolution Academy is the region’s only completely free-to-play, elite youth development program with a direct pathway to the professional ranks. Competing in MLS NEXT, the nation’s premiere youth soccer platform, the Revolution Academy accepts qualified and talented players into the program regardless of their financial situation. All players’ needs and expenses related to soccer activities – training, facilities, equipment, uniforms, travel associated with competitions – are provided by the Revolution at no cost to the players or their families.
The Revolution Academy opens the 2024 fall season on Saturday, September 7 when all five Academy teams take on Bayside FC at Bayside Field in Bristol, R.I. The complete Revolution Academy roster and coaching staff is below. For more information about the New England Revolution’s youth teams and Revolution Academy programming, visit revolutionsoccer.net/academy.
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2024-25 New England Revolution Academy Roster and Technical Staff
No. | Name | Position | Hometown | Year |
6 | Giuseppe Ciampa | Midfielder | Westwood, MA | 2006 |
33 | Eric Martinez | Forward | Perris, CA | 2006 |
35 | Jordi Tornberg Ayala | Midfielder | Revere, MA | 2006 |
7 | Raphael Alves | Forward | Framingham, MA | 2007 |
1 | Owen Beninga | Goalkeeper | Jackson, WY | 2007 |
2 | Alvin Depina | Defender | Boston, MA | 2007 |
26 | Edwin Flores | Midfielder | Wilmington, DE | 2007 |
3 | Sage Kinner | Defender | Burlington, VT | 2007 |
16 | Gershom Matimano | Midfielder | Hampton, NH | 2007 |
23 | Javaun Mussenden | Midfielder | Dallas, GA | 2007 |
9 | Robert Nichols III | Forward | Milton, MA | 2007 |
30 | Josh Partal | Midfielder | Bangor, ME | 2007 |
15 | Josh Poulson | Defender | Hingham, MA | 2007 |
29 | Aidan Reilly | Defender | Pembroke, MA | 2007 |
28 | Eli Ackerman | Defender | Natick, MA | 2008 |
27 | Cristiano Carlos | Forward | Chicopee, MA | 2008 |
21 | Julian Chapman | Goalkeeper | Maplewood, NJ | 2008 |
32 | Grant Emerhi | Forward | Mansfield, MA | 2008 |
14 | Joaquin Garcia Zilinskas | Defender | Concord, MA | 2008 |
4 | Sheridan McNish | Defender | Norwood, MA | 2008 |
18 | Bryan Norena | Midfielder | Revere, MA | 2008 |
24 | Cristiano Oliveira | Midfielder | Somerville, MA | 2008 |
20 | Cliff-Grova Rwabira | Forward | Portland, ME | 2008 |
17 | Tommy Tsouros | Defender | Bow, NH | 2008 |
8 | Brian Brooks | Midfielder | Waltham, MA | 2009 |
35 | Jonathan Cante | Forward | Pawtucket, RI | 2009 |
34 | Kaleb De Oliveira | Forward | Somerville, MA | 2009 |
41 | Ryker Fauth | Goalkeeper | Milford, MA | 2009 |
31 | Reinner Fidelis | Goalkeeper | Peabody, MA | 2009 |
36 | Alexander Glassman | Midfielder | Westborough, MA | 2009 |
22 | Levi Katsell | Midfielder | San Diego, CA | 2009 |
13 | Joshua Macedo | Forward | Santa Clarita, CA | 2009 |
19 | Aarin Prajapati | Forward | Boston, MA | 2009 |
11 | Judah Siqueira | Forward | South Easton, MA | 2009 |
10 | Paolo Tornberg Ayala | Midfielder | Revere, MA | 2009 |
12 | Ivan Villalobos Lopez | Midfielder | Lumberton, NC | 2009 |
24 | Isaiah Claverie | Midfielder | Hemet, CA | 2009 |
25 | Edon Zharku | Defender | Boynton Beach, FL | 2009 |
37 | Kaisei Korytoski | Midfielder | Newport, RI | 2009 |
38 | Lucas Aquino | Defender | Hopkington, MA | 2009 |
39 | Braeden Anderson | Midfielder | Norton, MA | 2010 |
42 | Makai Harr | Defender | Hartford, CT | 2010 |
43 | Logan Azar | Midfielder | Hudson, MA | 2010 |
44 | Lucas Pereira | Forward | East Merrimack, NH | 2010 |
45 | Frankie Caruso | Midfielder | Newton, MA | 2010 |
46 | Tobin Farmer | Midfielder | Jackson, NH | 2010 |
47 | Alejandro Garza | Forward | Hartford, CT | 2010 |
48 | Niaz Sacirbey | Defender | Boston, MA | 2010 |
49 | Roman Woolfolk | Forward | East Palo Alto, CA | 2010 |
50 | Alexander Gomes | Midfielder | Bridgewater, MA | 2010 |
52 | Kauan De Campos | Defender | East Providence, RI | 2010 |
53 | Christopher Scott | Midfielder | North Tonawanda, NY | 2010 |
54 | Jesse Ebere | Midfielder | North Kingstown, RI | 2010 |
55 | Jude Chisholm | Defender | Cambridge, MA | 2010 |
56 | Brandon Velez | Forward | Concord, MA | 2010 |
57 | Shifaq Fazl | Forward | Branford, CT | 2010 |
58 | Bayron Morales-Vega | Defender | Framingham, MA | 2010 |
59 | Alex Lewis | Defender | Bowie, MD | 2010 |
51 | Charles Wallace | Goalkeeper | Burlington, VT | 2010 |
61 | JV De Almeida | Goalkeeper | Marlborough, MA | 2010 |
81 | Mason Yang | Goalkeeper | Windsor, CT | 2010 |
71 | Zachary Lapierre | Goalkeeper | Somers, CT | 2011 |
60 | Landon Ho Sang | Forward | Springfield, MA | 2011 |
62 | Vaughn Scholz | Defender | Reading, MA | 2011 |
63 | Arthur Benardino | Forward | Shirley, MA | 2011 |
64 | Jason Kamerzel-Smith | Forward | Arlington, MA | 2011 |
65 | Navayush Gurung | Midfielder | Medford, MA | 2011 |
66 | Dalu Nwazojie | Defender | Stoughton, MA | 2011 |
67 | Jeremiah Moyano | Midfielder | Wethersfield, CT | 2011 |
68 | Roderick Janairo | Forward | Auburndale, MA | 2011 |
69 | John Munko | Midfielder | Canton, MA | 2011 |
70 | Asher Bremser | Defender | Boston, MA | 2011 |
72 | Kai Nielsen | Midfielder | Concord, MA | 2011 |
73 | Rikelme De Almeida | Midfielder | Easton, MA | 2011 |
74 | Davi Pereira | Midfielder | Revere, MA | 2011 |
75 | Shayne Dos Santos | Midfielder | Arlington, MA | 2011 |
76 | Stefan Gorea | Defender | Sharon, MA | 2011 |
77 | Andrew Hsu | Midfielder | Boston, MA | 2011 |
78 | Thierry Mauer | Defender | Melrose, MA | 2011 |
79 | Musah Adamu | Forward | Manchester, CT | 2011 |
80 | Hans Marten | Midfielder | Wellesley, MA | 2011 |
11 | James Warren | Goalkeeper | Wellesley, MA | 2012 |
82 | Drake Roberts | Forward | Bedford, MA | 2012 |
83 | Luca Cicione | Midfielder | Warwick, RI | 2012 |
84 | Ayden Gomes | Forward | Bridgewater, MA | 2012 |
85 | Samuel Chao | Midfielder | New Bedford, MA | 2012 |
86 | Julian Gomez | Defender | East Providence, RI | 2012 |
87 | Asher Cotter | Midfielder | Arlington, MA | 2012 |
88 | Ivan Pokinboroda | Defender | Framingham, MA | 2012 |
89 | Gavin Rybak | Forward | Andover, MA | 2012 |
90 | Vikram Chitnis | Defender | Providence, RI | 2012 |
91 | Xavier Farone | Goalkeeper | Plainville, CT | 2012 |
92 | Enrique Rosado | Defender | Manchester, CT | 2012 |
93 | Jayden Lefter | Forward | Milford, MA | 2012 |
94 | Nolan Nairn | Forward | Springfield, MA | 2012 |
95 | Marlito Quijada | Midfielder | Ashland, MA | 2012 |
96 | Brennan McWeeny | Midfielder | East Milton, MA | 2012 |
97 | Boston Kahoalii | Midfielder | Whitman, MA | 2012 |
98 | Darragh Nugent | Defender | Braintree, MA | 2012 |
New England Revolution Academy Technical Staff | |
Curt Onalfo | Sporting Director |
Chris Tierney | Assistant Sporting Director |
Remi Roy | Technical Director |
Rob Becerra | Director of Youth Development / U-16 Head Coach |
BJ Noble | Assistant Coach / Administrator |
Michael Milazzo | U-18 Head Coach |
Brad Knighton | U-15 Head Coach |
Liam Connors | U-14 Head Coach |
Noah Bushey | U-13 Head Coach |
Lucas Dantas | Assistant Coach |
Brandon Ianelli | Assistant Coach |
Jasir Charris | Goalkeeping Coach |
Jeff Causey | Goalkeeping Coach |
T.J. Love | Academy Scout |
Jonny Gonzalez | Assistant Coach / Academy Scout |
Sabrina Murray | Academy Athletic Trainer |
Jessica Stang | Academy Athletic Trainer |
Adam Smith | Academy Sports Performance Coach |
Dobbin Bookman | Academy Sports Performance Coach |
Matthew Adeoye | Academy Sports Performance Coach |
Mason Polay | Academy Sports Performance Coach |