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Additional Recognition from
the Italian National Olympic Committee

 

In 2013, the Italian National Olympic Committee - Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano (CONI appointed AC Cugini President Fabio Diletti as international representative of the newly created CONI Servizi division. This rare distinction allows AC Cugini to bring its youth athletes (as well as athletes in other sports) to train and stay at the Italian Olympic Athletes Training Center in Rome. As before, all Cugini members will have the opportunity to participate in exceptional international programming in Italy including tournament play against Italian teams.


  



Development of RES Roma USA
Girls Soccer Academy

 

In 2012, Italian professional club RES Roma Calcio Femminile (www.romafemminile.it), the women’s side of powerhouse AS Roma, approached AC Cugini President Fabio Diletti to develop an all girls soccer academy in the United States and serve as its Technical Director. In 2013, AC Cugini launched RES Roma USA, the first organization in America to be affiliated with a professional Italian women’s soccer club.  The objective of the all girls academy is to strengthen female player development to prepare athletes for high school play, college level play, or play at the professional level in the United States or Italy. RES Roma USA members ages 17 and older have the opportunity to live and play professional soccer in Italy and, if they choose, also attend the University of Roma, at ½ the cost of U.S. colleges and universities. All players will receive guidance on retaining U.S. college/university athletic scholarship status.
 

The AC Cugini Story

 

AC Cugini is an official Italian soccer academy (scuola calcio) based in Northern Virginia (with facilities in Rome, Italy), committed to providing the BEST soccer training for young soccer players, recreational or travel, in a fun and stimulating environment. AC Cugini believes that excellent training and coaching is THE source for not only bringing out the best soccer skills in each child but for enhancing fine character as well.  

AC Cugini offers a unique program compared to all other soccer clubs in the Washington DC area and throughout the United States. Our uniqueness stems from being an academy/school first and then a club; being an official ITALIAN soccer acadeny, a rarity in the United States; and having the distinction of being the first and only youth soccer academy in North America sanctioned by the Italian National Olympic Committee (Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Italiano - CONI) and the Italian Soccer Federation (FIGC). In addiiton, our coed house league players (ages 6-9) receive training from professional instructors (not parent volunteers) at EVERY practice while our SFL recreational players receive training from professional instructors once a week.

As AC Cugini is an academy first and foremost, all AC Cugini coaches and trainers closely follow the same world renowned and successful Italian National Olympic Committee sanctioned player development program, designed to follow a player from age 6 to age 18. So even if a coach or trainer leaves AC Cugini, the training remains consistent and the player’s skills progress without interruption.   AC Cugini offers a full complement of licensed coaches and trainers in Virginia and at our training academy in Rome that allows us to bring additional UEFA licensed coaches from Italy to the United States; take teams to Italy for tournaments; offer training for coaches and players year round in Italy; and arrange tryouts for talented players - both male and female - with professional Italian clubs.

Commitment to Making Soccer Possible for All
While AC Cugini training is unsurpassed, fees are kept low so that this unique soccer opportunity is affordable for all. Also, AC Cugini does not believe that travel teams should only be for those players who can afford the high expense of travel soccer. Therefore, we offer scholarships to residents of Fairfax County with financial need, whether for recreational or travel team membership. We do not leave scholarship decisions to parents on travel teams, the school sets asides funds to be distributed to children with financial need. Cugini officials also worrk with every family who may not qualify for a scholarship yet still needs some from of assistance or special payment arrangemements so no qualified child is ever turned away from particpating on a Cugini travel team.

Knowledge Sharing
To further the growth of a “soccer academy” environment throughout the United States, AC Cugini opens its training programs in Virginia and Italy to non-member coaches and players. This sharing of knowledge with other U.S. soccer organizations is a strong component of AC Cugini’s philosophy that everyone in the soccer community can benefit from a soccer academy model, which, in turn, strengthens American soccer players, whether they choose to play in the United States or overseas.

From the Beginning
After coaching youth soccer in Washington, DC, and Northern Virginia, Cugini Founder and President Fabio Diletti, an Italian native who played goalkeeper for professional Italian club Ascoli Calcio (founded in 1898), started his own summer soccer training program in 1999 in Great Falls, VA, that was followed by a winter program.  The success of those programs and continued interest from players and their parents led him to create an Italian soccer academy and club modeled after the soccer academies he grew up with and trained at in Italy.
                                                                                                  
In 2000, AC Cugini became a member of the Virginia Youth Soccer Association, U.S. Youth Soccer, the U.S. Soccer Federation, the Old Dominion Soccer League (ODSL) and the Suburban Friendship League (SFL).  In  2002, AC Cugini affiliated with professional Italian club AC Perugia - at the time an Italian premier league Serie A club.  During Summer 2003, AC Cugini offered its first guest trainer from Italy program with an instructor from AC Perugia. In 2005,  the National Capital Soccer League (NCSL) and Washington Area Girls Soccer (WAGS) accepted AC Cugini as a member.

Italian National Olympic Committee Award
AC Cugini conducted its 1st annual Play Soccer in Italy training and tournament play in June 2001 as part of the academy’s growing international programming. While conducting the 4th annual Play Soccer in Italy program in June 2004, AC Cugini received special recognition from the Italian National Olympic Committee for excellence in international programming and for advancing Italian player development and the scuola calcio program in the United States.

During Summer 2003, AC Cugini offered its first annual guest trainer from Italy program in Virginia with an AC Perugia talent scout, who selected 3 Cugini players to try out for AC Perugia in Italy, 2 of whom were selected for AC Perugia’s U13 youth team. In 2004, AC Cugini conducted its 2nd guest trainer program in Virginia with Armando Ciarrocchi, a UEFA-licensed instructor from Rome and professional scout. After the training, 4 Cugini players, whom Ciarrocchi had previously reviewed in Italy, were selected to try out with professional clubs in Rome. One player was invited to join Italian club Cisco Lodigiani’s youth program. 

Continued Growth & Success
During Cugini’s 5th annual Play Soccer in Italy program, AC Cugini’s U10 boys team (with 3 female players) came away tournament champions in their division playing against all Italian teams. In 2005, 2 AC Cugini female players were accepted by professional Italian women’s’ teams. During AC Cugini’s 2007 Play Soccer in Italy tournament, an AC Cugini U16 female player received the tournament’s Most Valuable Player Award - out of all players on 8 boys teams in the division. In 2009, a male Cugini Play Soccer in Italy participant was selected by FC Esperia Viareggio, Italy, where he went to live and play for the club.


In 2006, AC Cugini affiliated with ASD-COR 2005 of Rome, Italy, to add to its facilities and enhance training opportunities overseas.  In February 2008, Cugini President Fabio Diletti travelled to Florence, Italy, to sign a formal affiliation with Italian premier league club ACF Fiorentina.  In June 2008, AC Cugini players participated in their first ACF Fiorentina training camp in Italy.