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 Soccer International Pathway School of Excellence was founded by former professional soccer player,  Geoffrey N’Goran, who played in Belgium, Sweden, Holland, France, Finland, Germany, and America; as well as,  internationally . He also pre-qualifies for the UEFA Coaching License due to the number of professional games  played in Europe.


 Soccer International Pathway School of Excellence is a culmination of local, college, and professional coaches who have played and coached at every level, in Europe and in the USA. This allows the School of Excellence to offer a completely unique coaching and evaluation experience that is above any other.


This soccer, focus-specific program includes a daily regimen of individual and team training, soccer specific conditioning, speed and strength training, and an ongoing, individualized assessment and feedback process.  


The predominant goal of S.IP.S.E is to maximize each student-athlete’s potential and to make a difference in their lives.


The School of Excellence athletic curriculum also includes weekly mental conditioning, vision and awareness training, nutritional coaching and sessions on leadership and life skills.


SIP’s student-athletes are provided with the complete advancement package that allows its student athletes to pave their own pathway to a successful collegiate and professional sports careers.


Training Program Overview

1. Training is tailored for each training team and to each individual player.

2. Training is divided into 6 week segments


3. Goal Setting

1. Athletes set 1 Goal per 6 weeks segment.

2. Staff set 1 Goal per 6 weeks segment.

3. Athletes are HELD ACCOUNTABLE to both goals EVERY session.


4. Evaluation

1. Athletes evaluate their performance after each training session.

2. Staff evaluate the athlete’s performance after each training session.

3. Parents are provided with an overall student-athlete performance evaluation at the end of each 6-week period.

4. 2-Touch Tuesday

5. Weak Foot Wednesday