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Cary Clarets U23 PDL Team.
More information on the Cary Clarets U23 PDL team will be available in early 2009.
In the meantime, here is a press release announcing the partnerhip with the
Burnley Football Club.
BURNLEY FC FORGES AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP WITH 'CARY CLARETS'
Burnley Football Club is delighted to announce a formal partnership with
Cary U23 PDL team & Next Level Academy from North Carolina.
The American PDL (Premier Development League) outfit, formerly known as
Cary RailHawks U23's, will be re-branded as the Cary Clarets as part of
an initial two-year deal aimed at developing Academy-based and first
team players for Burnley FC.
In return, Burnley FC has pledged to provide full backing to the Cary
Clarets in terms of aiding youth development, sharing training methods
and helping to establish the Cary brand.
The partnership follows a successful tour to the United States of
America in the summer of 2008, when Burnley played Cary in North
Carolina in a pre-season friendly.
Burnley FC Operational Director Mr Brendan Flood said: "We are delighted
to welcome Cary as a club partner. "The seeds of this burgeoning relationship were
sown last summer and there is no doubt that Cary has an exceptional college set-up
in the United States that we can hopefully tap into."
"The standard of players their Academy produces is high and we hope that
working with Cary we can help both organisations to prosper."
Burnley FC Manager Mr Owen Coyle added: "We thoroughly enjoyed spending
time in North Carolina last summer and the facilities and friendship
were second to none. Cary has an exceptionally high standard of college players, as we
discovered when we played the PDL team in a challenge match. I now look forward to
working with the Academy to hopefully nurture
future players capable of tasking the next step in their careers."
The announcement comes hot on the heels of the appointment in October of
Mr Martin Dobson as Burnley FC Director of Youth Development.
He said: "I welcome this special partnership between Burnley Football
Club and the soon-to-be-named Cary Clarets.
I met Cary Director Damon Nahas recently and was impressed by his
enthusiasm for this exciting project. "
"It not only offers a healthy relationship where each party can benefit,
but also it provides an opportunity to increase the stature and image of
both organizations in North American soccer.
"We look forward to developing further the concept and hope that in time
it proves very successful."
Mr Nahas added: "Hopefully we see this as a relationship that will help
both clubs, but initially we aim to identify American players that have
the potential to play in the English game.
"At Cary we feel we have a proud tradition of developing young talent,
as was seen when Cary hosted Burnley in a pre-season game in July 2008.
"Since then the two organisations have been in constant dialogue as we
have similar philosophies and interests to look towards developing young
players.
"Hopefully, the tie-in will prove to be a fruitful one and both Burnley
and the Cary Clarets can enjoy a long and prosperous working
relationship."
Mr Nahas, owner of the Next Level Academy in North Carolina, took charge
of Cary's PDL team in 2005.
The U23 team, which plays at the WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, has since
worked towards becoming a reputable organisation with its own strong
identity, helping to provide a vision of opportunity for our young
players.
This has been achieved in the PDL, an 'open' league that allows
collegiate players, including youngsters from across the globe enrolled
in the American College system, to play organised soccer during the
summer without losing their college eligibility.
The Next Level Academy's three-stage development model will now
incorporate the existing 7-14 age range of youngsters developing their
skills, a PDL squad continuing to compete at a national level and the
new opportunity for players to pursue a professional career in England.
More information on Next Level Academy can be found at
www.nextlevelacademy.com.
Burnley Football Club, nicknamed the Clarets, currently plays in the
Coca Cola Championship in England - where they lie in fourth place.
The club was a founding member of the Football League in 1888 and the
stadium, named Turf Moor, is the third oldest venue in English football.
Burnley, currently managed by former professional footballer Owen Coyle,
last week made national and international headlines by defeating Premier
League Chelsea in the Carling (League) Cup, which earned the club a
quarter final place for the first time in 25 years.
More information on Burnley FC can be found at
www.burnleyfc.com
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