UK Player Pathway Group
Overview
Welcome to the UK Player Pathway (UKPP) – an exclusive, invite-only training group designed for dedicated players looking to elevate their game. If you’re on this link, it’s because Lauryn Hutchinson has personally selected you to be a part of this journey. The groups will meet on Monday nights through the spring. Once spring has concluded we will reevaluate for summer. Groups will be coached by Lauryn Hutchinson - UEFA B Licensed coach and UEFA A 2025/2026 Candidate.
UK Girls 5:00 - 6:20pm on UK Court (20min overlap for parent meeting)
UK Boys 6:00 - 7:20pm on UK Court (20min overlap for parent meeting)
UK History & Impact
Over the past eight years, Lauryn and UK have helped 100+ players earn college scholarships and placed 40+ professionals in leagues like the NWSL, MLS, and USL Super League. UK has also trained youth academy players from top clubs, including Chelsea & Bristol City Youth Academies. This pathway is built on real experience, with a proven track record of developing high-level players.
Why UKPP?
Through extensive research and years of experience, Lauryn and UK have found that the U8-U13 age group is critical for long-term development. Parent education is just as important—we need parents to understand the pathway to college and pro soccer to best support their players.
Intensity & Training Environment
Expect high-intensity, high-standard sessions. Lauryn will push players beyond what they’ve previously experienced while ensuring a supportive and inclusive environment. This age is crucial—with the right structure, exceptional growth can happen.
Cost
There is no additional cost to participate in UKPP. If you’re already a current UK member or a UK program consistent drop-in you are eligible.
What is the UK Player Pathway (UKPP)?
The UKPP is an invite-only training group focused on
Individual Development & Growth
High-Speed Technical Work
Player Mentorship
Parent Mentorship & Education
Personalized Player Pathway Planning
Spring Sessions
Each session will include:
60 minutes of high-intensity technical work on the UK Court
20-minute group meeting focused on player pathways (both girls’ and boys’ groups will meet together for this portion).
Scheduling: We will use the current scheduling system