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BSM hosted an International Training & Cultural Camp for Franco Sport from Ecuador in New York/New Jersey (11/27/18~12/5/18). We continue to offer priceless experience and unforgettable memories for boys and girls all around the world.



Left - Sebastian Ortega (13) and Gulielmo Memo Picarielllo (12)

BSM Elite Academy's Players, Guglielmo Memo Picariello (12) and Sebastian Ortega (13) have been invited to join the New Jersey State Final Team for the 2018 – 2019 US Youth Soccer/NJYS Olympic Development Program! Memo and Sebastian were selected out of 350 skilled participants throughout the state of New Jersey.

Players are selected in New Jersey via annual open tryouts. These tryouts are conducted by NJYS coaches who are recognized for their ability to identify and train players with superior skills. Selection of players is not an easy task. NJYS coaches are assisted in the selection process by several other qualified coaches from the club and league level. Players are evaluated on the four components that make up a soccer player:

1. Technique 2. Tactics 3. Fitness and Athletic Ability 4. Psychological Component (Attitude)

The BSM family would like to congratulate the parents and their coaches! Great job on their commitment towards enhancing their player's soccer abilities!

Find out more about the NJYS Olympic Development Program by Click Here! Follow the Dream! Follow the Adventure! Follow BSM Elite Academy on Facebook!


Updated: Nov 6, 2019


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BSM Elite players and trainers head to Monterrey, Mexico, where they played games against ”Rayados” de Monterrey, Tigres de UANL and Chivas, among others. Also, players were introduced to Mexican training techniques used throughout their entire club system from the youth ages up to the professional level, as well as traditional food. They visited the beautiful stadiums of Rayados de Monterrey and Tigres de UANL. BSM coaching staff received a special invitation from Rayados to visit their world-class training facility, watch their youth teams practice, and spend quality time talking with their staff about their coaching methodology, player identification guidelines, and recommendations on effective operations management. BSM President, Pedro E. Kim, said “I would like to thank the parents for their support and the coaches for their dedication to provide a safe soccer learning experience. This international experience will surely stay in the boys memories forever, and I want other players in the club to also have unforgettable experiences like this one.”


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