"My experience at World Class over several years was invaluable in allowing me to accomplish my goal of making the national team and becoming a professional player."


"My several weeks every summer at World Class were huge in helping me to realize my dreams of being the highest level collegiate and national team player."


Danny Szetela
(Clifton), U.S. National player at 2008 Beijing Olympics, Columbus Crew (MLS), captain of U.S. U17 and U20 National Teams.


Esmeralda Negron
(Harrington Park), 2x Ivy League "Player Of The Year" and All-American at Princeton University. Also, played for US U-21 National Team. Also played professionally in Germany and France.


"I was at World Class every year for several weeks during high school, and the training helped me reach my potential as a soccer player and to achieve my goals."


"World Class is where I polished my game every summer."


Jessica Haftek
(Wycoff), All Ivy League player at Columbia University


Alecko Eskandarian
(Montvale), Chivas USA (MLS), Gatorade U.S. High School Player of the Year, U.S. Collegiate Player of the Year (2004), 2004 U.S. Olympic Team, and "MLS Championship Game MVP" in 2004.


"World Class was instrumental in giving me a foundation in knowledge and experience which enabled me to develop into a player that was able to make it to the Olympics."


"World Class was a gigantic part of my development and I am extremely lucky to have the best soccer in the country right here practically in my backyard."


Tanya Kalivas
(Franklin Lakes), Princeton University "All-Ivy League Player," 2004 Greece Olympics (Player)


Yael Averbuch
(Montclair) 2 time National Champion, ACC Player of the Year, and All American at University of North Carolina, cocaptain of U23 National Team and top draft choice of SkyBlue Womens Professional League.


"I spent several weeks every summer at World Class and was able to gain a picture of soccer at the highest level which enabled me to succeed at the collegiate and professional level."


"The staff and enviroment at World Class created my passion for the game and motivated me to improve myself to the point where I reached a high level in the game."


Jason Hernandez
(Englewood), U.S. National Team Member (2009) ,Red Bulls (MLS), Most Valuable Defender-San Jose Earthquakes (MLS).



Nikki Krzysik
(Clifton), All-American at University of Virginia, played for U17, U20, and U23 National Teams; Chicago (Womens Professional League)


"World Class gave me the foundation for success in soccer"



Reno Matarazzo
(Fair Lawn), All-Ivy League player at Columbia University,currently playing professionally in the German National League with Nuremberg FC