Want to Play College Men’s Soccer?

Want to Play College Men’s Soccer?
Every year, thousands of athletes chase the dream of earning a soccer scholarship in the U.S.

With more than 1,400 men’s college soccer programs across NCAA, NAIA, and Junior Colleges, opportunities exist at every level. But with large roster sizes, international recruiting, and limited scholarship budgets, men’s soccer is one of the most competitive sports to break into.

The good news? With the right recruiting strategy, you can stand out and secure a scholarship. This guide breaks down everything you need to know: rules, scholarship limits, recruiting guidelines, video tips, and FAQs.

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Quick Facts: Men’s Soccer Scholarships

  • College programs (latest):
    • NCAA Division I: ~205
    • NCAA Division II: ~220
    • NCAA Division III: ~400+ (no athletic aid)
    • NAIA: ~220
    • Junior College: ~200+
  • Scholarship limits (equivalency):
    • D1: 9.9 per team
    • D2: 9
    • NAIA: 12
    • JUCO: varies (some full, many partial)
    • D3: 0 (academic/merit aid only)
  • Roster sizes: 25–35 players on average
  • Competition: Heavy international recruiting from Europe, South America, Africa, and Asia

👉 Translation: Full rides are rare. Most players receive partial aid combined with academic scholarships.

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Men’s soccer is an ekvivalenssport across all levels, meaning coaches divide scholarship money among multiple players.

  • A coach might award a striker 50%, a defender 30%, and a goalkeeper 20%, spreading the total across 8–12 athletes.
  • Better-funded programs may come closer to full tuition offers, while smaller programs stretch their budgets thin.
  • Strong academics = stronger packages, since coaches stack athletic + academic aid.

Why Soccer Recruiting Is So Competitive

  • Global recruiting: Unlike some U.S.-focused sports, soccer coaches scout internationally.
  • Roster math: With 30+ players on a roster and only 9.9 (D1) or 12 (NAIA) scholarships, most athletes get partial aid.
  • Early evaluations: Many D1 programs start identifying talent by sophomore year, especially at major showcases.

Why Men’s Soccer Recruiting Starts Early (and Sometimes Late)

  • Avdelning I: Coaches evaluate players as early as 9th–10th grade at major showcases.
  • Division II/NAIA: Many start serious recruiting in 10th–11th grade.
  • JUCO: Flexible and often recruits well into senior year, making it ideal for late developers.

👉 Translation: If you’re not recruited early, you’re not out. Later options exist — but you must be proactive.

Vad du kommer att lära dig i den här guiden

  • Scholarship rules at every level
  • NCAA and NAIA recruiting rules & calendar
  • Recruiting guidelines (athletic & academic benchmarks by position)
  • How to create a highlight video that gets responses
  • Common mistakes that cost opportunities

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Men’s Soccer Success Stories

“StudBud helped me go from a small club in Brazil to NCAA Division I on scholarship. They guided me with video, outreach, and admissions.”
— Thiago, Forward, Class of 2026

“Thanks to StudBud, I connected with programs I never knew existed. I signed with an NAIA powerhouse and got a strong package.”
— Daniel, Goalkeeper, Class of 2025

Förhandsvisning av vanliga frågor

How many scholarships per team?

  • D1: 9.9
  • D2: 9
  • NAIA: 12
  • JUCO: varies

Can internationals get recruited?
Yes. Men’s soccer is one of the most international NCAA sports.

Can I combine athletic + academic aid?
Yes. Strong grades are key to maximizing your package.

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Subject Line Examples

2026 Forward – 6’0″ – Club [Name] – [Your Name] – Highlight Video Inside
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2025 Goalkeeper – 3.7 GPA – [City/Academy] – Video + Schedule

Introduktionsmejl

Tränare [Efternamn],

I’m [Name], a [Grad/Enroll Year] [Position] from [City/Country], playing for [Club/Academy].

Quick profile:
Height/Weight: [e.g., 6’0″, 165 lbs]
Academics: [GPA, test scores if applicable]
Video: [länk]
Schema: [2–3 kommande evenemang]

I’ve followed [School/Program] and believe my playing style ([speed, passing accuracy, defensive strength, etc.]) matches your team’s system.

Skulle du vara öppen för att utvärdera min film och dela med dig av dina positionsbehov för [År]?

Tack så mycket,
[Namn] | [Telefon/WhatsApp] | [Profillänk]

Follow Up

Tränare [Efternamn],

Following up to share my latest highlight clip (top plays in the first 60 seconds):


Since my last message: [new goal total, tournament result, or award].

Skulle gärna vilja ha din feedback. Tack!

Tack-/e-postmeddelande efter besök

Tränare [Efternamn],

Thank you for taking the time to [speak with me / host me on campus / watch me play]. I really appreciated learning more about your program and the culture at [School].

This confirmed my strong interest in [School/Program]. Please let me know if there’s anything else you’d like to see from me this season.

Bäst,
[Namn] | [Telefon/WhatsApp] | [Profillänk]

Vanliga misstag att undvika

  • Vague emails (no video, no measurables, no position/year)
  • Highlight reels that don’t show best plays first
  • Only chasing “big name” schools instead of targeting fit
  • Ignoring academics — you’ll miss academic aid
  • Waiting for coaches to discover you