The Seattle Sounders U-17's are Generation adidas Cup champions once again after successfully defending their 2019 title with a 2-0 victory over Liga MX counterparts Tigres UANL in the championship match.
Winning that first title was a historic achievement, as the Sounders Academy became the first MLS club to ever win the prestigious youth tournament, which features international competition from top clubs all around the world.
Theyāve now done it twice, this time with a whole new roster of talent after the last two iterations of the GA Cup were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
āFor us to be able to expose the players to that after two years of not, that is a massive point of joy for all of us, is that weāre able to be back out there, weāre able to play international competition,ā said Sounders Vice President of Player Development Henry Brauner.
One of the most notable aspects of this yearās victorious run was how closely the U-17's style of play mirrored that of the First Team.
"The club sets this winning mentality," Academy Director and U-17 head coach Steve Cooke said at halftime of the GA Cup Final. "It's not just me. It starts with Garth Lagerwey, Craig Waibel, Brian Schmetzer [and] the First Team staff. We want to win every time we go out there and these boys epitomize that spirit."
Brauner noted that was particularly evident on the defensive side of the ball, where the young Sounders were lights-out throughout the competition, with goalkeeper Wyatt Nelson getting tabbed with the Goalkeeper of the Tournament award and center back Stuart Hawkins garnering GA Cup MVP honors.
āI think for me some of the biggest takeaways is that we conceded one goal in the run of play in the games,ā Brauner said. āThatās a massive point of emphasis for our club, how we defend and the collective mentality of the group to approach games and always make it difficult to play against us even if weāre not having our best day.ā
It gives more encouragement that Seattleās next group of Academy products can follow a similar path as the group of players that have already broken through in the First Team in recent years, a list that includes the likes of Danny Leyva, Josh Atencio, Reed Baker-Whiting and Obed Vargas.
āI think [the U-17's] all met the expectations," added Brauner. "And now for us whatās encouraging is that theyāve met this expectation at this level, winning the GA Cup, now we can start to push them a little bit more aggressively into the next level, which is Defiance and push them from there into the First Team. I guess the best way to put it is theyāve passed their first test. Theyāve shown that from a benchmarking moment, theyāre on par with their older peers, like a Danny Leyva, like a Josh Atencio.ā
According to Brauner, winning two straight championships sets a benchmark for the future generations.
āNow, can they push the envelope even more so when they go into Defiance?ā Brauner said. āCan they push even more to get into the First Team even earlier, maybe? Then weāre developing the next generation to do the same thing.
āThe last two groups have won it, this is the expectation. This isnāt like maybe if we play well maybe we can win. No, you need to be in a final, you need to win. The standardās been set.ā

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