New Youth Premier Soccer League Website
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YPSL Tryouts
December 6th and 13th.
  

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Youth Premier Soccer League has been restructured and will no longer feature double age groups. This Summer the YPSL will showcase boys and girls teams ranging from U11-to-U16 in their appropriate age groups.

With this in mind,  Team Dynamics and the AC Diablos are looking to get an early jump on this upcoming Summer’s YPSL season with Early tryout sessions. 

Where: St. Agustine Prep
              611 Cedar Ave. Richland N.J. 08350

When: Saturday December 6th & 13th

Who: Girls   3:00-4:30pm
           Boys  4:30-6:00pm

For More information please contact Team Dynamics at 609-272-9232,  or contact us at clacey@teamdynamicsllc.com  

 

Talent Factory
World Class Training
  

Team Dynamics was founded to provide youth soccer players with access to the highest level,  most accomplished coaches in the Delaware Valley area and beyond. Each of the princiipals are highly regarded and successful professional coaches with incredible track records in player development. Individually they possess an amazing wealth of knowledge and experience at every level of soccer here in the United States-Olympic Development Program (ODP), Super Y-League (SYL),Collegiate, United States Soccer Leagues (USL/DPL/D3 Pro League/A League), Women’s  Premier Soccer League (WPSL), National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), Youth Premier Soccer League (YPSL), and Major League Soccer (MLS). We invite you to Experience the difference truly high level and accomplished coaches can make in the performance of both your team and players.

We invite you to experience the difference high level and accomplished coaches can make in the performance of both your team and your players.

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A Cold Day In March
Film Short By Kingsbridge Productions
    
Kicking It With Matt Driver

 

 With Matt Driver there is always something to talk about. I was fortunate enough to meet Matt on a cold day in March during the tryouts for one of his soccer teams, the A.C. Diablos. Despite an already accomplished resume’, Matt continues to develop relevant programs for soccer players of all backgrounds.

--Alfonso Bui
Kingsbridge Productions

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New Women's Team Leader Has Played the Field
Now He's Looking to Field A Team
   


Matt Driver is well-acquainted with women’s soccer. The former soccer teams. professional soccer player and Major League Soccer coach from Scotland left the sport a few years back to take a marketing job with the Tropicana Casino & Resort in Atlantic City. But he didn’t stay away from the sport for long. Driver, 48, returned to soccer two years ago, reinvigorated and with a plan to help build women’s soccer. He launched Team Dynamics, based in Egg Harbor City, Atlantic County, which owns and operates three area teams in the Women’s Premier Soccer League -- an independent national league founded in 1998 to develop highly competitive amateur women’s soccer.
                                                                                           
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Driver Driven For Success
Climbing A New Peak In WPS Philadelphia
 

   

Thursday, May 29, 2008
By: Karyn Lush | womensprosoccer.com  

(May 29, 2008) – After years of playing and coaching had exacted their toll, Matt Driver was ready for a new invigorating challenge.  

A native of Glasgow, Scotland, Driver toured soccer’s minor league circuit during a 12-year professional career that spanned the 1970s and 1980s.  He suited up as a striker for Bury and Burnley in what are now the Coca-Cola divisions of the English Premier League and for SC Herford in the second division of Germany’s Bundesliga before moving across the Atlantic to join first the Albany Capitals and then the Boston Bolts in the now defunct American Professional Soccer League.  

After playing his last match, a coaching career ensued first at the youth level in Delaware, then with the South Jersey Barons in the USL Premier Development League and finally as an assistant coach with Major League Soccer’s New England Revolution.  After two years with the Revs, including a trip to the 2002 MLS Cup, Driver was exhausted both physically and mentally.  When an opportunity to enter the business world developed in early 2004, he bid soccer adieu.   

However, time away from the daily grind of training sessions and game plans rekindled his love for the sport.  Rejuvenated, Driver wanted back in.  The only question was where?

Women's Professional Soccer
Philadelphia 2010

 

 
WOMEN’S PROFESSIONAL SOCCER (WPS)  EXPANDS
TO PHILADELPHIA IN 2010,
BRINGING
LEAGUE TO EIGHT TEAMS
 

SAN FRANCISCO (May 27, 2008) – As Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) prepares for its inaugural 2009 season, WPS Commissioner Tonya Antonucci announced today, the league has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) for an expansion franchise in Philadelphia. Slated to host a team by 2010, Philadelphia is the league’s eighth franchise with WPS play commencing next April in seven cities: Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, New Jersey/New York, St. Louis and Washington, D.C.

“Since signing on the dotted line with our initial seven investor groups in September of last year, we’ve had our sights set on adding an eighth team to the league,” said Antonucci. “In Philadelphia, we have the perfect foundation for success, combining a strong operating group with the city’s recent acquisition of an MLS team to create a prime market for women’s soccer.
“Yet, even with Philadelphia beginning play in 2010, we haven’t ruled out the possibility of having an eighth WPS team play in the 2009 inaugural season,” added Antonucci. “The league is exploring a number of solid expansion opportunities in other cities with the intention of adding another team by year’s end. Options include the California Bay Area; Cary, NC; Atlanta, Ga.; and even into Canada with a potential investor group based in Vancouver, B.C.” 

Matthew Driver, CEO of the Delaware Valley’s Team Dynamic, LLC, will serve as managing partner of the Philadelphia WPS team. The investor group, which includes David Hershey, managing partner and owner of the NJ/NY Boat Show, will be comprised primarily of local personnel with ties to the region’s many youth soccer programs.  Driver plans to bring on additional investors within the next year and, as with other teams within WPS, is already exploring potential synergies between the Philadelphia WPS and MLS teams. It is expected that home games will be played at the MLS Philadelphia’s soccer-specific stadium to be built in Chester, Pa. 

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