
About the UPSL Program
The PRO-PROFILE and SSL UPSL Program is designed to provide a high-level, professional training and competition environment for elite players pursuing collegiate, professional, and international opportunities.
Competing in the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL), one of the most competitive pro-development platforms in the U.S., our program bridges the gap between youth, college, and pro soccer.
We integrate advanced youth players into adult competition, offering a development model similar to MLS professional academies, preparing players for the next step in their soccer careers.
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Program Highlights
• Competes in UPSL Premier Division – Georgia Conference
• Year-round training & matches (Spring, Summer, Fall)
• Professional coaching staff with national licenses and pro experience
• 3–4 training sessions per week
• Video analysis, fitness programs, and tactical development
• Exposure to college scouts, USL, MLS Next Pro, and overseas trials
• Proven player pathway from youth to pro
• Practices and home games at Rock Spring Park Turf
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Who Should Attend?
• Advanced youth players (15+) looking to fast-track development
• Current/former college athletes seeking competitive play
• Aspiring professionals ready for the next level
• Players looking for a professional environment and serious commitment
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Commitment Level
This is a high-performance program. Full commitment to training, games, and team responsibilities is expected.
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Ready to Compete?
Join the PRO-PROFILE / SSL UPSL Fall Team and compete in a nationally recognized league that challenges you, showcases your talent, and helps you grow on and off the field.
Questions?
Contact us at: info@kalonjisoccer.com or 6787892961
Learn more about UPSL: https://premier.upsl.com/

UPSL FALL 2025 TRYOUTS
Premier Division – Georgia Conference
Hosted by PRO-PROFILE and Soccer Saves Lives (SSL)
Location: Rock Spring Park
Dates: August 16 & 17
Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Tryout Fee: $25
Ages: 15+
(Adult league environment that accelerates player development compared to traditional youth leagues)