38 Years Developing the Serious Soccer Player

2010 - Our 38th Consecutive Year!

American Soccer Programs, now in its 4th decade, has one simple goal: to develop youth soccer players of all ages and levels of ability.

At Middle States Soccer Camp, boys and girls from ages 8-18 can choose from a variety of programs that fit their needs, from the beginner to the established, advanced player.

Our sessions are in Delaware and Virginia. See our Middle States Soccer Camp site for information on our camp sessions!

With its unique College Counseling Service, American Soccer Programs offers extensive guidance for high school juniors and seniors who are looking for the college that fits their academic and athletic abilities and needs. Throughout the country, American Soccer Programs also provides clinics, seminars and training sessions for individual players, teams and coaches.

We invite you to be part of an educational and rewarding soccer experience.

PRESIDENT: RICHARD BROAD

Richard Broad is the President of American Soccer Programs, Director of Middle States Soccer Camp, and a nationally known coach and clinician. 

He has been a television commentator for CBS College Sports, Home Team Sports, Fox Sports, ESPN, and the Big Ten Network.

He was an assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts and at Princeton University, where he played collegiate soccer.

As head coach at George Mason University, he developed one of the top Division I programs in the country.  Twice he was selected South-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year.  In 1981, he was coach of the East squad in the Senior Bowl. 

He holds an "A" license from the USSF, a Premier Diploma from the NSCAA, and an International Badge from the English FA.  In nine years as Boys Soccer Coach at W.T. Woodson High School in Fairfax, Virginia, he took his teams to four state tournaments and won the 2000 Virginia State Championship.  In both 2000 and 2004, he was named Virginia Division 1 Secondary School Coach of the Year.

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