Proven Success sending players on Soccer Scholarships
At Soccer Smart we have a proven track record of helping student athletes secure college soccer scholarships in America and Canada. Many of our players have won regional and national awards on their arrival in the States and have played across the world after their graduation. Below are just a few of our success stories from college soccer, some of who are still undertaking their degrees.
Daniel Pritchard
Cape Breton University
Danny was exceptionally during his time undertaking a soccer scholarship in Canada. The full back was a regular starter for four years with CBU and coupled that with studying business administration. He was even selected by a professional team in the inaugural Canadian Premier League draft.
Hannu Tam
Keiser University
A midfielder with an eye for a goal, Soccer Smart helped Hannu secure a USA soccer scholarship at Keiser University in Florida. In his first year, he scored eight goals and provided five assists from just 12 matches. His performances saw him make the All-Conference first team.
Keely McLeod
College of the Siskiyous
A natural goalscorer, Keely has been on fire since moving to the States to study and play college soccer in Northern California. In her first season, she fired 12 goals and set up another six as she also made her All-Conference first team. She is currently studying kinesiology.
Max Landau
Lander University
Max’s first season in Southern California was a huge success. The midfielder from Darlington played ten matches in his freshman year, helping Lander University to a Division II regional title and to be crowned a champion in his first year on his USA soccer scholarship.
SOCCER UNIVERSITITES
LEAGUES
DURATION
1300+
5
2-4 years
Earn a degree and experience living abroad
Top class facilities and full-time training
Competitive league systems with all stats recorded
Play semi-pro over the summer
Professional opportunities after graduating
Check out these videos of our players talking us through what it’s like to attend a college in America and what it’s like to play in college soccer.