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Boatwright and Hall Relishing First Team Opportunity After Coming Through Academy Ranks

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January 10, 2024 – Major League Soccer (MLS)Inter Miami CF News Release

From representing the Club’s youth squads, to making their dream of playing professionally become a reality with the Second Team, and now making the step up to the First Team, recently signed Homegrown defenders Tyler Hall and Israel Boatwright have experienced it all through the Inter Miami CF player development pathway.


“Me and my family are very excited and proud of this moment because it’s something I’ve been dreaming about for a while,” said Hall upon being announced as the eighth Academy product in Club history to sign a First Team contract. “It’s special because I’ve been here for a very long time and seeing my work pay off is very exciting.”

“It feels amazing to sign my Homegrown deal, especially having been around the culture here in South Florida… It definitely feels like home, especially because I’m able to be home with my family and my friends. It’s great,” added Boatwright, who subsequently became the ninth Academy graduate to make the jump to the First Team just hours later.

Both promising youngsters – who will be competing on a daily basis in training for a place in the squad alongside Inter Miami’s talented players, including fútbol legends such as Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets, Jordi Alba and Luis Suárez – highlighted how the tools and experiences at the disposal of young players at the Club boosted their development and helped them guide them throughout the years.

For Hall, 17, each level of the development pathway has been integral in his development, while other external experiences proved valuable as well.

“The development at the Club has been excellent, from the Academy through the Second Team and to the First Team, and getting experience at each level.

“The MLS NEXT All-Star Game was an amazing experience and it was an honor to be selected. It was exciting being around all those great players from the league and having that high-level experience… Also being able to captain the USYMNT U-17 side has been amazing and it has taught me to be a great leader, have a great mentality and push through whatever comes next,” highlighted the USYMNT international center back.

For Boatwright, 18, the player development pathway equipped him with what’s needed to succeed professionally, and along the way he also experienced numerous eye-opening experiences that fueled his belief that he could make it to the highest level.

“The development pathway taught me to adapt to…

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