Generation adidas Cup to feature concert at National Soccer Hall of Fame
Dreamville rapper Bas to perform in tournament closing ceremony on April 20;
MLS and international academy leaders to take part in coaching seminars streamed live on Twitch
NEW YORK
(April 18, 2019)
– Major League Soccer (MLS) announced today the full programming schedule at the 2019 Generation adidas Cup held at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. The schedule of programming includes a concert, coaching symposium and player engagement seminars throughout the week. The unparalleled player experience will be heightened by adidas’ presence and activations at the elite youth tournament.
Bas, the acclaimed Queens-based rapper signed to J. Cole’s Dreamville record label, will cap the week of festivities at the conclusion of tournament play with a performance at the National Soccer Hall of Fame on Saturday, April 20. Since signing with the label in 2014, Bas has gone on to release top hits such as “Tribe” featuring J. Cole and “Boca Raton” featuring A$AP Ferg, each garnering tens of millions of streams.
In addition to the concert, Generation adidas Cup will also see top minds in global soccer share best practices in player development in two days of presentations to be streamed live on Twitch. FC Dallas head coach and former academy director Luchi Gonzalez and Atlanta United academy director Tony Annan will each headline the “GA Cup: Conversations at the MLS Coaching Symposium” seminar where they will present on how their respective academies have seen success in player development. Additional coaches will present in the symposium including leaders from top clubs Dinamo Zagreb, Olympique Lyonnais, Valencia and Toronto FC.
“Generation adidas Cup provides academy players with world-class on-field competition while immersing them into a professional environment early in their playing careers,” said Fred Lipka, MLS Vice President of Youth and Player Development. “The goal of MLS academies is to develop players suited to excel both on and off the pitch, and Generation adidas Cup plays an important role on the journey to success for these young men.”
Athletes at the 2019 Generation adidas Cup will compete at the highest levels on the field and engage in learnings and professional grade amenities off the field. All MLS academy players will participate in a workshop including talks and Q&A’s from MLS staff, former players, and an NCAA administrator to prepare the athletes for both collegiate and professional soccer careers.
Technology will play an important role in the player experience at Generation adidas Cup, particularly the use of Ortec to provide all participating clubs with detailed match reports and real time statistics. Video and data driven analysis of every match will give teams the ability to make game-by-game adjustments and provide players with individual player reports they can use to tailor their next performance.
Additionally, the adidas Player’s Lounge will offer entertainment to athletes with dedicated soccer skills stations, gaming lounges, and social media photography booths, among other activities. Generation adidas Cup is the latest MLS event to incorporate the adidas Player’s Lounge, following in the footsteps of All-Star and MLS Cup.
Additional details on all programming at the 2019 Generation adidas Cup can be found
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