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In this powerful episode of the 3four3 Podcast, Gary Kleiban hosts Oscar Reyes, a Santa Ana native, former soccer player, and visionary club operator.
Oscar, who grew up in the vibrant Latino soccer community of Santa Ana, shares his story of playing in competitive local leagues and training in Europe, only to return with a mission to uplift disenfranchised talent.
Through his nonprofit, La Academia, Oscar addresses the three biggest barriers in youth soccer: the high cost of elite programs, lack of local access, and limited knowledge about pathways to college or professional soccer.
Charging just $2,500 annually compared to $4,000+ at other clubs La Academia keeps costs low by operating without profit, ensuring accessibility for Santa Ana's youth.
Oscar discusses the systemic exclusion of Latino players from mainstream soccer ecosystems, drawing parallels with his own experiences and those of players like his sister, a Mexican national team star, and Frankie Amaya, an LAFC midfielder. He critiques the pay-to-play model, where clubs prioritize revenue over talent development, and calls out the lack of interest from U.S. Soccer and MLS in scouting diverse communities like Santa Ana.
His vision extends to establishing a professional team in Santa Ana, creating a legacy that provides local players a direct path to the pros without leaving their community.
This episode is a must-listen for coaches, parents, and players passionate about changing American soccer. Learn how Oscar is breaking down barriers and why education and competition are key to unlocking the potential of America's largest soccer demographic.
00:00 Intro
If you are a coach or a parent of a player, we’ve also codified and made available the remarkable work of a coach who trained and shepherded many, many players from the age of 9 all the way to graduating them to being professionals.
The products that show you how this was done, is what sponsors this episode.
Get aboard a proven path, a legitimately proven path, not something copied or synthesized from elsewhere, or worse. No, but rather a first hand account and curriculum directly from the source, from the practitioners themselves, whose work is unprecedented in the American soccer environment.
Learn the methodology at 343coaching.com.
You don’t have to be lost and confused.
This is brought to you by the 3four3 coaching education program.
Learn more and join over 1000 coaches using our proven possession-based methodology.
The post Ep 399: Breaking Barriers in American Soccer – Oscar Reyes on Elevating Latino Talent in Santa Ana appeared first on 3four3.
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In this powerful episode of the 3four3 Podcast, Gary Kleiban hosts Oscar Reyes, a Santa Ana native, former soccer player, and visionary club operator.
Oscar, who grew up in the vibrant Latino soccer community of Santa Ana, shares his story of playing in competitive local leagues and training in Europe, only to return with a mission to uplift disenfranchised talent.
Through his nonprofit, La Academia, Oscar addresses the three biggest barriers in youth soccer: the high cost of elite programs, lack of local access, and limited knowledge about pathways to college or professional soccer.
Charging just $2,500 annually compared to $4,000+ at other clubs La Academia keeps costs low by operating without profit, ensuring accessibility for Santa Ana's youth.
Oscar discusses the systemic exclusion of Latino players from mainstream soccer ecosystems, drawing parallels with his own experiences and those of players like his sister, a Mexican national team star, and Frankie Amaya, an LAFC midfielder. He critiques the pay-to-play model, where clubs prioritize revenue over talent development, and calls out the lack of interest from U.S. Soccer and MLS in scouting diverse communities like Santa Ana.
His vision extends to establishing a professional team in Santa Ana, creating a legacy that provides local players a direct path to the pros without leaving their community.
This episode is a must-listen for coaches, parents, and players passionate about changing American soccer. Learn how Oscar is breaking down barriers and why education and competition are key to unlocking the potential of America's largest soccer demographic.
00:00 Intro
If you are a coach or a parent of a player, we’ve also codified and made available the remarkable work of a coach who trained and shepherded many, many players from the age of 9 all the way to graduating them to being professionals.
The products that show you how this was done, is what sponsors this episode.
Get aboard a proven path, a legitimately proven path, not something copied or synthesized from elsewhere, or worse. No, but rather a first hand account and curriculum directly from the source, from the practitioners themselves, whose work is unprecedented in the American soccer environment.
Learn the methodology at 343coaching.com.
You don’t have to be lost and confused.
This is brought to you by the 3four3 coaching education program.
Learn more and join over 1000 coaches using our proven possession-based methodology.
The post Ep 399: Breaking Barriers in American Soccer – Oscar Reyes on Elevating Latino Talent in Santa Ana appeared first on 3four3.
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