One of the unique aspects of the Generation adidas Cup is that it pits MLS-affiliated youth programs against international competition, giving them a chance to play against elite talent from clubs hailing all over the world.
The Sounders Academy U-17's got the full taste of that at this yearās GA Cup in Frisco, Texas, which ended with the group successfully defending their 2019 title (following two years of cancellations), winning the championship match with a convincing 2-0 result over Liga MX powerhouse Tigres UANL.
That was the third Liga MX foe they vanquished on their road to the title, with 2-0 victory over Santos Laguna in the group stage and a penalty-kick triumph over Monterrey in the quarterfinals.
āWe get to benchmark against our international competitors like Tigres, that's a team [the Seattle Sounders] played in a Leagues Cup quarterfinal,ā said Sounders VP of Player Development Henry Brauner. āFor us itās a good benchmark because thatās their future thatās on the field. And when weāre playing against a team like that, theyāre also playing against our future.
āSo, we tell the kids, these are good moments because thereās going to be 3-4 players that you play against tonight that youāre going to have to then play against [in the future],ā he continued. āMaybe at a youth national team event if they represent Mexico. And youāre going to have to play against that same player maybe in the reserve team game for an inter-league match, and you might even have to play against that same guy in a Champions League game when theyāre playing for Tigresā first team and youāre hopefully playing for Sounders First Team.ā
The international exposure adds a layer of preparation as it pertains to the type of competition these players will have to face should they break through to the First Team level.
Seattleās First Team is currently in the midst of an historic run to the Concacaf Champions League Final, where theyāll face Liga MX side Pumas UNAM after having topped another Mexican side, Club LeĆ³n, in the CCL Quarterfinals.
When the moment comes where an Academy player is tasked with playing at that level, having already faced opponents at the youth level that might well be future First Team opponents should pay dividends, according to Brauner.
āCredit to our First Team and the club in MLS, weāre producing a team now thatās competing with what the elites of the continent,ā he said. āItās exciting to see it from our youngest guys, the older guys coming through, weāre obviously always cheering for our guys when they have to do it against Pumas coming up.ā

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Overall, Brauner said competing against and beating some of the worldās most highly-touted Academies instills belief in Seattleās players that they are on that level.
While that was aptly demonstrated with the previous generationās first title, winning a second straight only serves to reinforce the notion.
āIt helps them,ā said Brauner. āIt builds their confidence. It shows they can compete with the worldās elite. So, itās a good, itās a wonderful moment.ā