Beck and Sola top the Elite 64 x STATSports High Intensity Distance Weekly Leaderboard

Beck and Sola top the Elite 64 x STATSports High Intensity Distance Weekly Leaderboard

US Youth Soccer’s new competition Elite 64 is underway, with STATSports’ GPS tracking technology being used to great effect in the opening rounds of the league. 

To increase competition and engagement, Girls and Boys teams from under-14 to under-18/19 using the GPS trackers in games are appearing on leaderboards across four separate performance metrics.

This week’s leaderboards focuses on high intensity distance – a custom STATSports metric used by elite professional teams. The metric is a sum total of metres calculated by the addition of high speed running distance, acceleration distance, and deceleration distance. Essentially, it’s the intensity with which a player is working at.

In the boys category, Jacob Beck of Southern Soccer Academy U-18/19 topped the entire pile with 3,034m of HID. In the girls groups, Mary Sola (U-16s) of Chicago Inter Soccer came out on top with 2,361m of HID.

High Speed Running Distance – Boy’s Leaderboards

High Speed Running Distance – Girl’s Leaderboards

Elite 64 x STATSports

The Elite 64 competition is a new addition to USYS’ National League structure.  The STATSports x Elite 64 link-up allows players across the Elite 64 to show off their abilities through every fixture and training session, making every single session a recruitable moment via GPS performance data. 

Global leaders in GPS tracking technology and official monitoring device of US Soccer Federation, STATSports are working with US Youth Soccer to highlight the best performers across the leagues, allowing players to build out their own athletic profiles based on the performance stats gathered during their Elite 64 fixtures.

Comparisons across Max Speed, Total Distance, High Speed Running, and High Intensity Distance will also be available in future weeks, allowing players, coaches, and scouts to track the stats across multiple key physical performance indicators, as these players compete throughout the season. 

Alongside benchmarking against players of their own age group, those using STATSports’ Apex Athlete Series GPS Tracker can also compare their performance to some of the top professional soccer players in the world, including Harry Kane, Alex Morgan, Raheem Sterling, and Megan Rapinoe.