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COPA STC and Oakland Roots Sports Club Unite to Launch the Objective Pathway

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December 18, 2024 – United Soccer League Championship (USL)
Oakland Roots News Release

COPA Soccer Training Center (COPA STC), in partnership with Oakland Roots Sports Club, is proud to announce the launch of the Objective Pathway, a groundbreaking FREE initiative designed to revolutionize talent identification and create direct opportunities for aspiring professional soccer players aged 15-22.

Starting January 2, 2025, this initiative will provide 1,000 FREE assessment slots at COPA STC, giving players the chance to showcase their skills through the COPA Score. This advanced evaluation system objectively measures performance across technical, physical, cognitive, and skeletal age/maturation metrics, setting a new standard for talent identification. Thanks to the support of EPIC Insurance Brokers, which is co-sponsoring the initiative with COPA STC, all costs for players to take part in this transformative program have been covered.

For the past three years, the Oakland Roots and Soul have used the COPA Score to evaluate their professional roster, establishing objective benchmarks for the key metrics that indicate professional soccer potential. These benchmarks provide a clear, measurable standard, allowing COPA STC and Oakland Roots and Soul staff to compare aspiring players directly to the current roster. This process removes traditional subjective bias, helping to unearth overlooked or unseen talent.

“The Objective Pathway reflects our shared commitment to innovation and creating opportunities in soccer,” said Barry McCabe, Senior Director of Talent Identification, Assessments, and Science at COPA STC. “By using objective assessments and benchmarking against professional athletes, we’re ensuring that every aspiring player has a fair and measurable chance to achieve their dreams.”

“Oakland Roots and Soul are more than just a Club, we’re a movement driven by community and opportunity. This initiative gives 1,000+ players a platform to be measured objectively against the standards of our professional team. We believe this pathway will reveal players with the potential to succeed in our club and professional football overall. It’s a game-changing approach to talent discovery, and we’re proud to work with COPA STC to open doors for players who might not otherwise have the chance to be seen,” said Jordan Ferrell, Oakland Roots Technical Director.

Who Can Participate?

Male players aged 15-22 who aspire to play professional soccer.

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