NorCal Premier and COPA STC Partner to Launch First Objective Player Pathway for Youth Soccer

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Walnut Creek, CA – April 2025, NorCal Premier Soccer and COPA Soccer Training Center (COPA STC) are proud to announce a multi-year strategic partnership that reimagines how youth soccer talent is identified and developed in Northern California.

This three-year agreement, active through 2027, introduces a first-of-its-kind Objective Player Pathway in support of NorCal’s Player Development Program (PDP)—an invite-only emerging program that brings together the top U12–U17 boys and girls from across the region with a track record of supporting player graduation to collegiate and professional play.

At the core of this initiative is a shared commitment to advancing player identification through a holistic, equitable, and data-driven process.

About PDP: NorCal’s Premier Emerging Talent Platform

The PDP program is designed to identify and support the region’s most promising youth players by offering elite training and exposure opportunities in support of their development at their clubs. Traditionally, selection into PDP has relied on nominations by Directors of Coaching (DOCs) and the eyes of experienced scouts and evaluators.

This partnership maintains those trusted practices while adding a new, objective entry point for players outside the traditional nomination process—ensuring that all talented players, regardless of background or visibility, have a pathway to be seen.

About the COPA Score – An Objective Approach

The COPA Score is a comprehensive, science-backed player assessment developed by COPA STC’s internal sport science team and in partnership with global leaders like Bundesliga club TSG 1899 Hoffenheim. The evaluation spans four critical pillars of player performance:

  • Technical (ball control, speed of play, passing, awareness)

  • Physical (acceleration, top speed, agility, power)

  • Cognitive (stress tolerance, reaction time)

  • Maturation (skeletal age analysis via bone density analysis)

Every player receives a personalized report and percentile rankings that show how they compare to both calendar age peers and skeletal age peers. Players also gain the ability to benchmark themselves against over 20 competitive populations—current PDP standards, NCAA college players, MLS & European academy prospects, and professionals in the men’s and women’s games.

These contextual insights empower players to understand their strengths, identify growth areas, and map a path toward their goals—whether that’s improving their skills, making a PDP team, playing in college, or going pro. With repeat testing, players can track their progress over time and see how their development stacks up as they grow.

How the Objective Player Pathway Works

As part of the partnership, COPA STC has assessed all current PDP teams (U12–U17 boys and girls), creating objective benchmarks for each age and gender across technical, physical, cognitive, and skeletal development metrics. These benchmarks form the standard against which all other players will be evaluated.

Over 300 additional PDP players will be assessed each year to ensure that PDP benchmarks remain accurate and reflective of the region’s top talent.

Through this system:

  • Any player can now take a COPA Score assessment.

  • Those who meet or exceed the 50th percentile benchmark (the average score of their same age and gender PDP player pool) will be invited to a quarterly NorCal Talent ID Day with PDP staff held at COPA STC. An invite is required to attend.

  • Players scoring in the 90th percentile or higher compared to their same age and gender PDP team will receive a direct invitation to train with a PDP team

➡️ More on PDP: https://norcalpremier.com/competition/pdp/resource/pdp-home/

What Sets The COPA Score Apart: Skeletal Age Analysis

While most youth talent identification models compare players by calendar age, COPA STC introduces a critical layer of analysis: skeletal age.

Every player assessed through COPA undergoes a bone density analysis to determine their skeletal age and biological maturation status—a process that identifies whether a player is early, on-time, or late in their physical development, and where they are in compared to their predicted final adult height.

When you see two 14-year-olds on the field, one might be in the body of a 16-year-old, and one might still be in the body of a 12-year-old,” explains Barry McCabe, COPA STC’s Director of Talent Identification. “Historically, the late maturer often gets overlooked—not because they lack talent or potential, but because they haven’t physically caught up. Regardless of development status, players should be looked at from different lenses, to ensure their potential is being nurtured as best as possible.

The COPA process compares each player not only to their calendar age peers, but also to their skeletal age peers—ensuring that technical and cognitive high-performers who are late developers aren’t lost in the shuffle. Top performers are identified and considered through both lenses.

This dual approach aims to reduce the impact of physical maturity bias in youth soccer and opens the door for more complete and fair talent recognition.

Why It Matters for Players

This partnership provides a new level of access and opportunity for aspiring players:

Equity: Players no longer need a nomination—taking an objective evaluation can earn their opportunity.
Transparency: Performance is measured with facts, not opinions, compared against set benchmarks.
Visibility: Top performers are identified for the PDP program and gain exposure to college and pro scouts using the COPA system.

This is not just about selection—it’s about empowering players to understand their development, set goals, and pursue their ambitions.

Early Success Stories

This approach has already yielded exciting results in the last 6 months:

🎥 Ricky Gonzalez (Napa United) earned a trial with TSG Hoffenheim after his standout COPA Score

Jonathan Roth (Mustang) was invited to Oakland Roots following his performance at COPA’s February Talent ID event.

🚨 Mercy Karson (Mustang) and Rhea Moore (San Juan SC) were scouted for Racing Louisville (NWSL) through COPA’s women’s Talent ID pathway.

These examples highlight the power of objective data to elevate deserving talent.

What Leaders Are Saying

“At NorCal, we’ve always believed that talent can come from anywhere. With COPA, we’re giving players a chance to prove themselves with facts, not just opinions. This is a leap forward for our entire ecosystem – in terms of talent identification.”
— Benjamin Ziemer, President, NorCal Premier

“We’re committed to making soccer more equitable, more intelligent, and more accessible. This partnership ensures that high potential players—regardless of background—get seen and supported through a modern objective approach”
— Barry McCabe, Director of Talent Identification & Science, COPA STC

NorCal Talent ID Day Overview

Assessment Deadline (to qualify for August NorCal Talent ID Day): July 27, 2025

Upcoming NorCal Talent ID Day  (players invited based on their COPA Score): Saturday August 2nd, 2025

August NorCal Talent ID Day Age Groups:

2013 Male & 2013 Female

2012 Male & 2012 Female

2011 Male & 2011 Female

Additional NorCal Talent ID Days will be announced soon.

🔗 Register for a free COPA Score: https://copastc.com/copascore

📅 Key Dates & Info

ProgramDateDetails
COPA Score Registration – FREE AssessmentNow Opencopastc.com/copascore
Last Day to Qualify for NorCal Talent ID DayJuly 27, 2025COPA Score must be completed by this date to qualify for invite
Invites sent for NorCal Talent ID Day @ COPAJuly 21 – July 27, 2025Sent to parent email. RSVP requested from each player.
NorCal Talent ID Day – FREE EventAugust 2nd, 2025Invite-only event at COPA STC, Walnut Creek, CA


Special Offer for Clubs

Directors of Coaching, club leaders, and team managers: bring your team in for a free assessment at COPA STC before June 30, 2025. This offer includes:

Individual reports for each player
Team reports for coaches / club
Post-assessment feedback session with COPA staff

🎯 Space is limited—Secure your team’s spot today.

Clubs can schedule a time to get their team assessed here: Schedule a Time for Your Team

Contact
Barry McCabe
COPA STC – Director of Talent Identification & Science
📧 assessments.wc@copastc.com