No other club in the country has more players in Youth National Teams than Schulz Academy. This is a list and a short analyze of Dr. Schulz, the Director of the Schulz Academy, of the players who were playing in US National Teams in 2007 and 2008 while playing for Schulz Academy:
1 Palermo, Gabriel (U-14 US National Team):
"A great dribbler, and if he learns to find the right moment when to dribble or to pass, he can develop into a typical # 10, which is very difficult to find in these days"
2 Sinclair, Sekani (U-15 US National Team):
"His power and speed is a threat to any defense. If he improves his technique he can be one of the top forwards in the country in the future"
3 Bryan Sylvestre (U-16 US National Team, Residency Program):
"Big strong goalkeeper with excellent shot-blocking ability. Sylvestre has all the tools to become a professional at a very early age."
4 Jerome, Stefan (U-16 US National Team, Residency Program):
"For me one of the most improved players. He is one of the few players who can play a threatening center forward role, or a play maker in the midfield. If he improves in the same speed the next 2 years, he is another player in the future for the Men’s National Team"
5 Henry, Donovan (U-16 US National Team, Residency Program):
"There are not so many players anywhere, who can combine incredible speed with the necessary technique like Donovan does. A player who also will have a great shot to play in one of the big leagues in Europe either as forward in the centre or on the outside or as a midfielder on the outside or behind the forward(s) in the future"
6 Alleyne, Kwesi (U-15 Trinidad & Tobago National Team)
"Good speed and exceptional physical ability. Needs to work mainly on basic technique to make the next step"
7 Reyes, Eric (U-16 US National Team)
"Exceptional size for his age. Low balls and positioning needs to be improved"
8 Herold, Zachary (U-16 US National Team, Residency Program)
"Versatile player with very good speed, who can play in all positions"
9 Sinclair, Hasani (U-17 National Team)
"His style is very difficult to read for defenders, which makes him exceptional. He combines great speed with exceptional technique. On top of these qualities, he is also a great scorer"
10 Hart, Sean (U-17 Canada National Team)
"Good speed with excellent technique. Needs to learn to make the right decisions in different parts of the field"
11 Phelps, Reginald (U-17 US National Team)
"Has all the tools to become a top professional player. Just needs to find out in which position he has the best chances to play on the highest level"
12 Barry, Shawn (U-18 US National Team)
"Incredible speed and jumping abilities. Could play already now on the professional level"
13 Johnson, Jamel (U-18 US National Team)
"Very fast and powerful forward. Needs to learn to find the right moments when to dribble and when to shoot or pass.
14 Chorak, Karol (U-18 US National Team)
"His crosses are sensational. I never saw a youth player whipping a cross with such a consistency and accuracy. Has the quality for the highest level of professional soccer"
15 Serrato, Julian (U-18 US National Team)
"Very good technical skills and very dangerous in the box with the head. Can play any position on the field"
16 Worley, Edvin (U-18 US National Team)
"Fast and technical forward, and because of this combination he is very difficult for defenders to read. Scored in 3 consecutive National Finals of the Super Y League the deciding goal in the Final.
17 Altidore, Josmer (U-20 US National Team)
"After the U-20 World Cup and his 2 goals vs. Brazil it’s only a matter of time, when he plays in the Men’s squad. Has all the tools to play on the highest level in Europe"