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Meet Heidi Mueller: Futskilz Program Director

Heidi brings 13 years of custom elite training experience. Many of Heidi's player's have gone on to win National Championships, been selected for the ODP National Pool level, US Academies, premier International Teams, events, and received college scholarships!

As a player- In 1992, she earned a FIFA USYSA Snickers National Championship ring for the U-17 National Title. Her Illinois Team, Sparta, is the only team in USYSA History to make back to back National Championship Final appearances!

In 1993, she represented the U.S.A. in China in World Cup Exhibition play where she played against the best teams in the world in front of crowds of 100,000

2004 - Present, she trains with world renowned Men's US soccer player and Aston Villa star, Brad Friedel, as part of his touring Premier Soccer Academies www.premiersocceracademies.com

Each year, Heidi coaches national level elite squads throughout England at the English Premier League Academies

In her youth she trained under Anson Dorrance (UNC Chapel Hill) and many other National Team coaches from around the world.

Heidi grew up playing in Chicago, Illinois and has been teammates with marquis players such as Debbie Keller & Nel Fettig (UNC Chapel Hill, US Women's Team). She has played with & against many famous players such as Mia Hamm!

Heidi played college soccer at the Division I level for the University of Louisville where she received her B.S. in Education/Sport Management

At Louisville, her team won two Conference U.S.A. Championships ('93 & '94) and she still holds career scoring and assist records.

Heidi spent 2002 as the Assistant Head Coach at Bellarmine University in Louisville, KY. The Knights had an impressive showing as they went on to compete in the GLVC (Great Lakes Valley Conference (11-2-1 Division II) finals that year.

Heidi was Partner, President and Director of Soccer for N.E.O. Soccer facility and programs in Strongville, Ohio. Impressively, she has trained thousands of kids in Northeast Ohio

In 2004, Five of her Ohio teams qualified for the National Indoor Tournament. Her teams finished 6th, 4th, and 1st in the Nation!