The New England Revolution Academy's Under-18s, Under-16s, Under-15s, Under-14s, and Under-13s returned to MLS NEXT action at home last weekend. The U-18s, U-16s, and U-15s hosted the New York Red Bulls on Saturday and the Intercontinental Football Academy of New England on Sunday. Also on Sunday, the U-14s and U-13s welcomed Rochester New York FC to the Revolution Training Center. The U-18s fell to the New York Red Bulls, 4-3, on Saturday. Grant Emerhi opened the scoring with his ninth tally of the season before New York equalized just before halftime. After play resumed, the Red Bulls tallied three straight goals before Cristiano Carlos responded with his seventh goal of the campaign. Jason Burney equalized the contest in the 70th minute, but New York's 88th-minute tally proved to be the difference for the visitors. The U-18s battled IFA to a 2-2 draw on Sunday. After IFA struck first in the second minute of the contest, Alex Bruner Louchnikov opened his Revolution account with a tally in the 14th minute. In the 73rd minute, Bruner Louchnikov found the back of the net once again to record a brace. Just before the final whistle, IFA was able to collect another goal to level the contest. The U-16s shut out the Red Bulls, 3-0, on Saturday. Brandon Velez opened the scoring for New England in the sixth minute, converting a helper from Lucas Pereira. Bayron Morales-Vega recorded his first goal of the season shortly after halftime. Velez concluded the scoring off a feed from Isaac Twumasi to register a brace in the 72nd minute. Reinner Fidelis saw action in net to earn his first clean sheet of the season. The U-16s topped IFA, 4-2, on Sunday. IFA scored an early goal in the 11th minute, before Twumasi netted a penalty kick in the 43rd minute. Twumasi posted a goal-and-assist performance in the contest. John Bernard Hamilton IV then scored back-to-back goals to mark his second consecutive brace of the 2025 campaign. After the Revolution conceded one more goal, Lucas Pereira slotted home the team's final tally in the 85th minute to seal the win. The U-15s shut out the New York Red Bulls, 2-0, on Saturday. Musah Adamu opened the scoring for New England in the 55th minute with his second tally of the season. Davi Pereira then netted an insurance goal in the 80th minute to seal the victory. Zach LaPierre saw action in net to keep the clean sheet for New England. The U-15s then fell to IFA, 7-1, on Sunday. The Revolution's lone goal was tallied by Elijah Obayagbona in the 71st minute. The U-14s blanked Rochester NY FC, 1-0, on Sunday. Asher Cotter found New England's lone goal in the 49th minute, his first goal of the season. James Warren and Xavier Farrone split time between the posts to secure the victory for New England. The U-13s recorded a dominant 11-0 triumph on Sunday over Rochester NY FC. Gavin Rybak opened the scoring for New England with three consecutive first-half goals.
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New England Revolution Academy Dominates MLS NEXT Action
New England Revolution Academy's Under-18s, Under-16s, Under-15s, Under-14s, and Under-13s returned to MLS NEXT action at home last weekend, showcasing impressive performances against top opponents.
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