
Development of international talent
Mon, 18/05/26, 18:02
FC Bayern announces its first residential academy in USA
FC Bayern is expanding its international youth development program through a new residential academy in San Diego County, California. The academy is a central component of the FC Bayern Pathway and marks the next milestone in the systematic development of international talent. The academy will be operated under a framework that reflects FC Bayern's training philosophy and methodology, as the academy's organizational structure continues to develop.
Director of youth development Jochen Sauer: “Our approach is holistic: first-class training, personalized development plans and strong academic programs. Through close integration with our FC Bayern Campus in Munich, we ensure that young talents are consistently trained to FC Bayern standards. The academy also brings us even closer to our partner LAFC in Los Angeles and strengthens the exchange in youth football."
Head of international youth football Lars Weichert: “San Diego offers an environment with a high concentration of talent, strong infrastructure and great development potential. FC Bayern's training philosophy will be implemented on the ground to support ambitious young players in their next steps – whether that be towards college sport, professional football or international opportunities."

The academy in San Diego will be in line with FC Bayern's training philosophy and methodology, developing young players from the United States according to the same principles, standards and training approaches that shape player development at FC Bayern, whilst also offering a clear route via the FC Bayern Pathway to opportunities in professional soccer. This pathway embodies FC Bayern's structured approach to international youth development and links grassroots and elite soccer through clearly defined developmental stages. Players, families and partner clubs are to be offered authentic access to the expertise, methodology and values of the German record champions – with a focus on long-term, player-centered development both on and off the pitch. One positive example is Maycon Cardozo, who made his first-team debut in Salzburg at the beginning of the year.
The FC Bayern U23s already held a training camp in San Diego in January. The Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center, an official U.S. Olympic & Paralympic training site, offers ideal conditions for high-performance training and international talent development, confirming its suitability as a long-term location within FC Bayern’s global strategy.
Find out more about the FC Bayern Academy in San Diego HERE.

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