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Southern Cross Athletes

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 414 936 251



Address: Level 10, 20 Martin Place 2000 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://southerncrossathletes.com.au

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23.01.2022 Really pleased to be adding another key member to our network Luccas Pereira who is a football coach and more importantly a mentor to so many young athletes here in Sydney. He has set up a pathway for young footballers here in Sydney to get seen by some of the best professional clubs in Europe, and now he has partnered with Southern Cross Athletes to offer his players a potential pathway into the US college system. His knowledge of the game and his keen eye for talent will play a massive role in educating young NPL footballers about the college system. With a lot of previous success stories we look forward to working with each other in the future to offer our coaches some of the best Australian talent on the market Bring on 2021 @luccas.football



22.01.2022 We are back in business 2021 is going to be one for the books, and we’ve already dived head first into the new year. We’ve already begun meetings with our clients and began prepping them for the year ahead. There is a lot of moving parts in the recruiting process, and time is of the essence. As the old saying goes, failing to prepare, is preparing to fail. Anyone who has an interest in playing and studying in the US college system, feel free to get in contact with us today for your free consultation.

22.01.2022 A cracking day out in Kellyville yesterday watching the under 15 @hillsunitedfc girls play out a thrilling 4-4 draw with @camdentigersofficial In terms of shape and structure you could see the Hills team were well drilled. A few lacklustre mistakes got Camden back in the game but nonetheless and exciting encounter, and a brilliant representation of the women’s game at NPL2 level.

21.01.2022 We hope you are now at peace some will call him the greatest? It’s hard to argue that. Either way this man was a magician with the ball at his feet, and he brought joy to millions! Your legacy will forever live on #RestInParadise #ad10smaradona



19.01.2022 It was a great evening last night out at Blacktown watching the @blacktowncityfc under 16’s take on @hillsunitedfc as Blacktown ran out worthy 2-0 winners. The standard of football was very impressive, the physicality and pace at the NPL1 level even at this age group is imposing and a joy to watch. It was a great chance to connect with a few potential prospects for the US college system, and we’re looking forward to seeing what happens post season.

17.01.2022 Our live Q&A with professional footballer Rafael Mentzingen, and former college athlete! Brilliant to have over hundreds of viewers all around the world tune in and ask some brilliant questions in regards to football in the US. If you get the chance check it out

16.01.2022 HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT We’re very pleased to be adding a super prospect to our ranks. Alex Morris is a defender who’s began his career at @stgeorgecity and currently plays for their under 16’s in the NPL1 system here in New South Wales. Although being a stand out performer in the highest league for his age group, Alex was the youngest ever player to represent Waverley College’s first XI playing for the school team in year 9 (freshman high school year). His application on the fie...ld and in the classroom is top draw. He displays this fierce level of competitiveness which stands him apart from his team and class mates. In terms of attitude, ability and overall application we know Alex has got what it takes to go very far in his footballing career. We’re looking forward to representing him and put him in touch with some of the best college coaches in America. Watch this space See more



16.01.2022 HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT We are thrilled to have signed Cooper Kerridge, a high school player who is going into his Junior year of high school here in Australia for 2021. A dynamic midfielder, who’s fast and can run all day. Competing on the national scene in cross country growing up, this sets him apart physically from his competitors, whilst also having the technical ability to be playing at the highest level for his age group here in Australia. Another fine addition who’s been ...coached at @jonerfootball Cooper an under 16’s player of the legendary @wollongongwolves has been in and around the NPL1 scene during his junior years playing for the wolves and also @sutherlandsharksfc Cooper has made the decision to follow his footballing dream to play and study in the US college system. We are super excited to help him achieve his goal, and look forward to working with him in the coming years. Recruiting for the class of 2023, we know Cooper is going to catch a lot of interest from some of the top coaches in our network. Not to mention looking fresh in his brand new @umbro SCA kit See more

13.01.2022 Lost for words.... As I was driving to the game last night to scout a few potential US college prospects from the FNSW institute u14 girls team, I began to think back to a scenario a few years back. I remembered clear media coverage of the Newcastle Jets under 15’s team playing the Matildas in a friendly and the boys ran out 8-0 winners. The result got a lot of people scratching heads, and got coverage all around the world in the debate of men’s v women’s football. The girls ...at the institute have been outstanding all year so I’d heard, and are playing in the under 15’s (age group up) in the women’s NPL1. They’ve won every single game this year with some rugby like score lines. So last night they played a very strong Mt Druitt under 13’s NPL1 team who were in the top half of their league. I had mixed thoughts going into the game of girls v boys, and quite frankly was worried about the outcome. My fears weren’t put to ease as the moment I walked into the ground right on kick off, there was a mix up at the back and Mt Druitt slipped in 1-0... This was the scary bit though, within minutes the girls had pulled it back to 1-1 and not long after 2-1. The boys struggled to get out of their half. Half time and it’s been all institute. Second half begins much of the same, the pressing from the girls was intense, 2-3 players around the ball working tirelessly to get it back. The shape at the back from playing out was spot on. They had the midfielders turning, creating and dictating the game. The speed on the counter attacks was electrifying and not long after it was 3-1. The boys scored a late free kick as a mere consolation, and the girls went out very very worthy winners. There were periods of this match I was in the stands speechless. The level of women’s football in this country has come along so far in the last 15 years and it is an absolute joy to watch. It won’t be long till we see the Matildas win a World Cup, that I am certain of. It will be a joy to watch and play a part in the careers of some of these talented young women. - Head Talent Scout Dylan Watson

10.01.2022 Peace out there will be one more major announcement coming in the next few days, but until then take care. We look forward to reconnecting with you all in the new year

06.01.2022 Another great day out in bankstown yesterday watching a well drilled institute girls side against @bankstowncitylionsfc The season is beginning to unwind but these girls aren’t taking their foot off the gas with an impressive 9-0 victory. It was a pleasure watching as always

05.01.2022 GAIN ADVICE ON THE ELIGIBILITY CENTER With many rules and regulations on what it means to be an amateur the eligibility process can be rather quite tricky. Giving wrong, false or misleading information can lead to you being docked playing time. You also need to make sure you have the correct grades and have taken the correct courses in high school in order to gain eligibility and be able to play. Speak with our team today, who have been there and experienced these ...issues first hand. The biggest thing though, is to stay committed in the classroom and on the field See more



02.01.2022 The small but stunning U-M Stadium, which plays host to @umichsoccer @umichwsoccer programs! The stadium has a smaller capacity of 2,200 but is a brilliant spectacle for college soccer. Michigan compete in the @bigten conference but the Wolverines have never won a National Championship. However they definitely have the infrastructure

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