As a part of this arrangement with the Kickers, United will send a minimum of four first-team players – to be announced at a later date – on long-term loans to Richmond. Separated by a little over 100 miles, the two organizations worked closely together last year to organize loan spells for forward Long Tan and Homegrown defender Ethan White.
“We have had a long-standing relationship with the Richmond Kickers and we are thrilled to now have a formal partnership in place that will benefit both organizations,” said D.C. United General Manager Dave Kasper. “Many current and former D.C. United players have gained valuable experience while playing for the Kickers over the years, and we are excited to be working with a club who has a vision of excellence with everything from their professional team down to their academy and youth teams.”
“We are delighted to partner with D.C. United, one of Major League Soccer’s, flagship brands and most successful franchises,” said Richmond Kickers Director of Soccer Leigh Cowlishaw. “Our affiliation agreement is the perfect compliment as both clubs have a proud winning tradition, proven track record of player development and a rich history of players who have represented the Kickers and D.C. United. We look forward to building a long-term alliance that will provide multiple benefits for both clubs and grow the professional soccer game at all levels.”
Over the past two decades, 18 D.C. United players have played with the
Richmond Kickers, with the roster of players including 2011 Major League Soccer
MVP Dwayne De Rosario, Mike Burke, Jeff Causey, Ben Crawler, Brian Kamler, Mike
McGinty, Richie Williams, Mark Simpson, Clyde Simms and Robert Ssejjemba.
Players who have featured with the Kickers on loan include Brian Carroll, John
DiRaimondo, Justin Mapp, Andy Metcalf, Bryan Namoff, Anthony Peters, Long Tan
and Ethan White. In franchise history, an impressive 22 players have progressed
from the Richmond Kickers into Major League Soccer.
MLS sides without formal USL PRO affiliates will send their Reserve teams to participate in interleague competition with USL PRO squads. Fixtures between these MLS Reserve teams and USL PRO sides will count in both the official USL PRO and MLS Reserve League standings. With the goal of enhancing the development of professional soccer players in North America, this partnership between the two leagues aims to strengthen competition and establish a solid foundation for future collaboration.
Additional technical and commercial initiatives between MLS and USL PRO are expected to be announced in the coming months once details are finalized.
MLS sides without formal USL PRO affiliates will send their Reserve teams to participate in interleague competition with USL PRO squads. Fixtures between these MLS Reserve teams and USL PRO sides will count in both the official USL PRO and MLS Reserve League standings. With the goal of enhancing the development of professional soccer players in North America, this partnership between the two leagues aims to strengthen competition and establish a solid foundation for future collaboration.
Additional technical and commercial initiatives between MLS and USL PRO are expected to be announced in the coming months once details are finalized.
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