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New Jersey Youth Soccer Launches Integrated Training Platform with Stack Sports and etrainu

Kevin SmythBy Kevin SmythApril 9, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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TRENTON, NJ, April 9, 2024 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — New Jersey Youth Soccer, Stack Sports, the largest provider of sports management solutions, camps, recruiting and elite player development software, and etrainu, in the alongside US Youth Soccer, are excited to announce the launch of a new integrated training platform on Sports Connect. With this new integration, USYS University will be accessible to all USYS members, with New Jersey Youth Soccer (NJYS) leading the charge as the first state to take advantage of the integration. As a pioneer in sports technology adoption, NJYS has created a connected ecosystem for every club using the SportsConnect platform.


Image caption: Stack Sports and etrainu.

This integration allows NJYS to offer a single sign-on (SSO) experience, allowing New Jersey youth soccer clubs to access USYS University directly through the Sports Connect platform. The integration will also allow NJYS and member clubs to seamlessly relay course results into the Sports Connect platform, facilitating learning management and reporting requirements. This will enhance the capabilities organizations have to better understand their data through Sports Connect’s already best-in-class insights platform.

“Through our partnership with US Youth Soccer and etrainu, Stack Sports is excited to unveil this new integrated platform on Sports Connect. This advancement marks a significant step forward in improving the experience for all USYS members, with New Jersey Youth Soccer leading the way as the first state to implement this innovative solution,” said Adam Abney, Managing Director of Sports Connect. “Together, we transfer the sports experience and give organizations time back so they can focus on what matters most.

In line with its innovative approach to best utilize USYS University, NJYS also leveraged etrainu’s in-house studio team for course development. etrainu supports NJYS in the development of the State Certificate and “Y” Course in a standalone format. The course covers topics aimed at equipping football coaches with the skills and knowledge necessary to successfully lead clubs and practices, as well as compliance with New Jersey Little League law for volunteer coaches. The courses are expected to launch in their new digital format later this spring.

“New Jersey Youth Soccer is proud to partner with etrainu and Stack Sports to deliver pioneering solutions that democratize access to hands-on soccer education,” said Ryan Foley, Director of Operations for New Jersey Youth Soccer. “This integration serves as a model for other USYS members and state associations, and NJYS is excited to help implement it.” »

“We are excited to launch the etrainu and Sports Connect integration for USYS University,” said Paul Hoon, CEO of etrainu. “We also want to thank New Jersey Youth Soccer for its commitment to innovation, as the first state association to implement integration. We can’t wait to see the impact this will have on the football community.

Integration with Sports Connect is available to other state associations through USYS University. If you want to take advantage of the integration with SportsConnect, please contact the Sports Connect team: https://sportsconnect.com/get-started/

About New Jersey Youth Football

New Jersey youth football is a youth soccer organization affiliated with US Youth Soccer and the United States Soccer Federation. It has more than 110,000 players aged 5 to 19, more than 10,000 coaches and thousands of volunteers.

The association governs recreational and travel soccer clubs at several skill levels. She also manages New Jersey’s Olympic Development Programs (ODPs), State Cup tournaments, coaching certification programs and TOPSoccer, a program for children with special needs.

NJYS aims to make football the flagship sport of New Jersey. It seeks to unite, connect, grow, empower the youth football community and instill a lifelong passion for the game. Learn more: https://www.njyouthsoccer.com/

About Stack Sports

With over 50 million users across 35 countries, Stack Sports is a global technology leader in SaaS platform offerings for the sports industry. The company provides world-class software and services to support national governing bodies, youth sports associations, leagues, clubs, parents, coaches and athletes. Some of the largest and most prominent sports organizations, including the United States Soccer Federation, Little League Baseball and Softball, and Pop Warner Little Scholars, rely on Stack Sports technology to run and manage their organizations.

Stack Sports is headquartered in Dallas and leads the industry, one team at a time, focusing on four key pillars: grassroots engagement, participation growth, recruiting pathways and player development. ‘elite. To learn more about how Stack Sports is transforming the sports experience, please visit https://stacksports.com/.

About etrainu

etrainu is a global leader in community education solutions. With a sophisticated learning management system and engaging online courses, etrainu builds exceptional communities through education.

With a number of industry-leading integrations, etrainu has created an end-to-end solution for sports organizations. etrainu’s education solutions are made easy through creativity, innovation and technology, and their commitment to their sports partners is reflected in the long-term relationships they maintain with them.

etrainu has partnered with some of the world’s largest sporting organizations including US Youth Soccer, American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO), PGA Tour, National Lacrosse League, Surf Life Saving Australia, Gymnastics Australia, Aus Cycling and other organizations national directors. .

News source: Stack Sports

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