Girls Academy


Girls Academy is a soccer league and development platform for female soccer players in the United States. Formed in 2020, the league features youth academies and youth clubs from various organizations, including National Women's Soccer League.

Competition format

Girls Academy features age groups starting at U-13 through U-19. During the regular season, teams play other members from their respective conferences. The league includes ten conferences. Top teams from each conference will participate in Playoffs, and National Finals for qualifying teams based on playoff performance. Non-playoff teams will also participate in a season-ending showcase.
Different age groups will also have a varying number of national events throughout the year to provide additional talent showcase opportunities in front of college and professional scouts.

Champions League

Two members of each conference are selected for Champions League, a separate competition for the most competitive clubs in Girls Academy. Participants qualify based on final league standings. For the U14 through U19 age groups, the highest-ranked wildcard teams at the National Playoff from each age group are added to the mix for a total of 20 teams per age group.

National events

Girls Academy hosts five national events each season — Winter Showcase, Champions Cup, Spring Showcase, Summer Showcase, and National Playoffs, plus two U13/U14 events: East and West regionals.

History

Citing the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. Soccer Federation announced it was ending the U.S. Soccer Development Academy, leaving top boys and girls clubs to look for a new home. Former Development Academy clubs had a few options, many choosing to move to the Girls Academy, founded by a group of leaders from the Development Player League.
Former University of Washington women's soccer coach Lesle Gallimore served as its founding commissioner of the Girls Academy. She accepted the position in the summer of 2020, after the conclusion of her 26-year tenure as head coach of the women's soccer team at the University of Washington.
In October 2020, Girls Academy announced a strategic relationship with Major League Soccer and a partnership with USYS. According to the press release, Girls Academy will work in coordination with MLS Next, to “deliver a true pyramid for female youth players in the US, with the GA serving as the USYS premier girls platform in conjunction with MLS.” The partnership will focus on establishing academy standards for coaching and player development, improving talent identification partnerships, enhancing coaching education, and creating competitions to showcase players. While GA will maintain full autonomy over its league, they will also benefit from advice from the leaders of MLS and USYS as it aims to become the premier league for elite female soccer players in the United States.
In June 2023, Lesle Gallimore announced her resignation as Girls Academy commissioner to become General Manager of NWSL club OL Reign. Gallimore was succeeded by Patricia Hughes in September 2023.
On February 10, 2024, U.S. Soccer approved Girls Academy as a National Affiliate member.

League Champions

Champions Cup

Teams

For the 2023-24 season, Girls Academy included 95 teams.
ConferenceMember Name
FrontierBVB International Academy NTX
FrontierHTX Soccer
FrontierLonestar SC Red
FrontierLonestar SC Black
FrontierLou Fusz Athletic
FrontierLouisiana TDP Elite
FrontierRenegades Soccer Club
FrontierRISE Soccer Club
FrontierSan Antonio City SC
FrontierSt. Louis Development Academy
Mid-AmericaChicago FC United
Mid-AmericaCincinnati United Premier
Mid-AmericaIndy Premier United
Mid-AmericaLexington Sporting Club
Mid-AmericaMichigan Jaguars FC
Mid-AmericaNationals Blue
Mid-AmericaNationals Gray
Mid-AmericaSockers FC
MidwestCentral Illinois United
MidwestGalaxy SC
MidwestKansas Rush Soccer Club
MidwestSalvo SC
MidwestSC Wave
MidwestSporting Nebraska FC
MidwestTonka Fusion Elite
MidwestVSA Rush
Mid-AtlanticBaltimore Armour
Mid-AtlanticBaltimore Celtic
Mid-AtlanticBeadling SC
Mid-AtlanticCentury United FC
Mid-AtlanticKeystone FC
Mid-AtlanticPhiladelphia Ukrainian Nationals
Mid-AtlanticPA Classics
Mid-AtlanticReal Jersey FC
Mid-AtlanticSJEB FC
Mid-AtlanticSkyline Elite SC
Mid-AtlanticSporting AC
Mid-AtlanticTSJ FC Virginia
Mountain WestAlbion SC Las Vegas
Mountain WestBroomfield Soccer Club
Mountain WestColorado United
Mountain WestLas Vegas Sports Academy
Mountain WestNew Mexico Soccer Academy
Mountain WestRio Rapids SC
Mountain WestUtah Celtic FC
Mountain WestWasatch SC
NortheastCedar Stars Academy – Monmouth
NortheastCedar Stars Academy – Bergen
NortheastLong Island SC
NortheastNEFC
NortheastNew York Soccer Club
NortheastOakwood SC
NortheastRochester NYFC Youth
NortheastSeacoast United
NortheastSouth Shore Select
NortheastSTA
NortheastSyracuse Development Academy
NorthwestAlmaden FC
NorthwestClovis Crossfire
NorthwestLamorinda SC
NorthwestLos Gatos United
NorthwestSacramento United
NorthwestSan Francisco Elite Academy
NorthwestSanta Clara Sporting
NorthwestSilicon Valley SA
NorthwestWest Coast Soccer Club
Pacific NorthwestOregon Premier FC
Pacific NorthwestCapital FC
Pacific NorthwestColumbia Premier SC
Pacific NorthwestEugene Metro Fútbol Club
Pacific NorthwestLiverpool FC IA Washington
Pacific NorthwestSeattle Reign Academy
Pacific NorthwestSeattle Celtic
Pacific NorthwestSpokane Sounders
Pacific NorthwestWashington Rush
Pacific NorthwestWashington East Surf SC
SoutheastAFC Lightning
SoutheastFlorida United
SoutheastIMG Academy
SoutheastPBG Predators
SoutheastSouth Carolina Surf
SoutheastSouthern Soccer Academy
SoutheastTophat Gold
SoutheastTophat Navy
SoutheastUnited Soccer Alliance
SoutheastWake FC
SoutheastWest Florida Flames
SouthwestAlbion SC San Diego
SouthwestCity SC
SouthwestFC Tucson
SouthwestFRAM Soccer Club
SouthwestLA Surf SC
SouthwestMurrieta Soccer Academy
SouthwestSC del Sol
SouthwestSDSC Surf
SouthwestWest Coast FC

College athletics

For the 2022-23 season, nearly 600 Girls Academy committed to play college soccer. 62.8% committed to Division I, 19.6% Division II, 13.4% Division III, and 2.6% NAIA. This was an increase over the 2021-22 season, which had 551 commitments.

Sponsorship

The following organizations are a partial list of officials sponsors of Girls Academy:
  • Adidas - official brand partner
  • Soccer.com - official retail partner
  • Gatorade - official sport beverage
  • Hudl - official video analysis partner
  • Veo - official video camera provider

    Notable players

As of April 2024
PlayerGA ClubPro ClubNotes
Chloe RickettsMichigan JaguarsWashington SpiritOn March 2, 2023, Ricketts signed a three-year deal with the team at the age of 15 years and 283 days. The contract made her the youngest ever NWSL signee at the time, breaking the record set by Olivia Moultrie in 2021.
Kimmi AscanioFlorida UnitedSan Diego WaveIn March 2024, San Diego Wave FC signed midfielder Kimmi Ascanio to a three-year contract through the 2026 season.