Soccer ForwardSoccer ForwardOpen CupOpen Cup
Volkswagen
Nike
Become An InsiderOfficial Store
Login
U.S. Soccer
  • National Teams
    USWNT
    USMNT
    Youth
    Extended
    USWNT HomeCurrent RosterUSWNT LINEUPS
    ScheduleStoriesUSWNT STATS
    USMNT HomeCurrent RosterUSMNT LineupsUnique USMNT Player number
    Schedule & TicketsStoriesUSMNT StatsUSMNT on tv
    Women
    Under-14 NDPU-15 GNTU-16 GNTU-17 WNTU-18 WNTU-19 WNTU-20 WNTU-23 WNT
    Men
    Under-14 NDPU-15 BNTU-16 BNTU-17 MNTU-18 MNTU-19 MNTU-20 MNTU-23 MNT
    Women
    U.S. WOMEN’S BEACH SOCCER NATIONAL TEAMU.S. WOMEN’S FUTSAL NATIONAL TEAMU.S. WOMEN’S CP NATIONAL TEAMU.S. WOMEN’S DEAF NATIONAL TEAM
    Men
    U.S. MEN'S BEACH SOCCER NATIONAL TEAMU.S. MEN’S FUTSAL NATIONAL TEAMU.S. MEN’S CP NATIONAL TEAMU.S. MEN’S DEAF NATIONAL TEAM
    Co-Ed
    Power Soccer National Team
  • Schedule & Tickets
    Schedule & Tickets
    Ticketmaster logo
    GROUP ORDERS FAQ
    TICKET FAN AND EVENT FAQ
    MOBILE TICKETING
  • Participate
    Home
    Coaching
    Refereeing
    Safeguarding Hub
    Health and Wellness
    Additional Resources
    Talent IdentificationFederation ServicesOrganization MembersGovernanceU.S. Soccer Alumni Club
  • Initiatives
    Soccer Forward
    Development Fund
    STRATEGIC VISION
    National Training Center
    SHEBELIEVES
    ONE NATION.
    ADAPTandTHRIVE
    Referee Abuse Prevention
Become An InsiderOfficial Store
U.S. Soccer
User profile icon
  • Soccer ForwardSoccer Forward
    Open CupOpen Cup
    Nike
    Volkswagen
Loading...

Go Deeper

U17 MYNTMicah BurtonTaha HabrouneAdam Beaudry2023 FIFA U17 World Cup

Related Stories

On the Pitch
September 9, 2025

U-17 MNT Falls in Two Friendlies against Netherlands during September FIFA Window


On the Pitch
August 29, 2025

Rosters Named for U-20, U-19 and U-17 Men’s National Team Domestic Identity Camps during September FIFA Window


On the Pitch
August 27, 2025

Gonzalo Segares Names 21-player U.S. Under-17 Men’s National Team Roster for Pair of Friendlies at Netherlands in Second-to-Last Camp Before World Cup

In This Article

Micah Burton

Forward

Taha Habroune

Midfielder

Adam Beaudry

Goalkeeper

Go Deeper

U17 MYNTMicah BurtonTaha HabrouneAdam Beaudry2023 FIFA U17 World Cup

Related Stories

On the Pitch
September 9, 2025

U-17 MNT Falls in Two Friendlies against Netherlands during September FIFA Window


On the Pitch
August 29, 2025

Rosters Named for U-20, U-19 and U-17 Men’s National Team Domestic Identity Camps during September FIFA Window


On the Pitch
August 27, 2025

Gonzalo Segares Names 21-player U.S. Under-17 Men’s National Team Roster for Pair of Friendlies at Netherlands in Second-to-Last Camp Before World Cup

Latest Stories

On the Pitch
September 28, 2025

U.S. Open Cup Final Preview: History on Offer for Austin FC or Nashville SC

Open Cup
September 27, 2025

U.S. Open Cup Finalist Spotlight: Austin FC’s Hard Road to Date with Destiny


Open Cup
September 27, 2025

U.S. Open Cup Finalist Spotlight: High Hopes for Callaghan’s Tight-knit Nashville SC


On the Pitch
September 27, 2025

Gavin Beavers Replaces Diego Kochen on U.S. Roster for 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup


On the Pitch
September 26, 2025

How Many USMNT Players Competed in Both FIFA U-20 World Cup and Senior World Cups?


Open Cup
September 26, 2025

Coaches Q&A: First-Year Bosses Eye U.S. Open Cup History for Austin FC and Nashville SC

Latest Videos

image
About U.S. Soccer
History
Governance
Sponsors & Partners
Careers
Media Services
How to report a concern
Fan code of conduct
Fan ticket and event faq
Contact us
Organization members
Federation Services
Brand Protection
Connect with us

Get unrivaled matchday access

App StoreGoogle Play Store
Join the team
Join the team
Join the team
Sign Up For Free
already an insider?Login
COPYRIGHT U.S. SOCCER 2025
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PRIVACY POLICY
CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS
TERMS OF USE
ACCESSIBILITY

From MLS Next Pro to the FIFA U-17 World Cup

Three weeks ahead of the USA’s first match at the FIFA Under-17 World Cup, two of its key players lined up against each other with a trophy on the line at the MLS Next Pro Final.
November 6, 2023
Image
Image

Three weeks ahead of the USA’s first match at the FIFA Under-17 World Cup, two of its key players lined up against each other with a trophy on the line at the MLS Next Pro Final. The championship match between Austin FC II and Columbus Crew 2 capped off the second season for the league, designed to pave the professional pathway from the academy ranks to first division Major League Soccer.

Austin forward Micah Burton and Columbus midfielder Taha Habroune squared off in the final, but they were just two of 13 players on the U.S. U-17 Men’s Youth National Team to take the field in the league this season. Burton lifted the trophy with Austin, one of several U-17 players to make big strides at the club level since the U.S. punched its World Cup ticket in February. Now, the USA’s MLS Next Pro contingent will look to use its growth experiences at the professional level on the world stage in Indonesia. 

 
View this post on Instagram
 

A post shared by MICAHBURTON ⭐️ (@micah.burton10)


“This season was another step,” said Burton. “When you’re playing your age group and not in a professional environment, everything’s a little bit easier. This gives you an open mind to improve a lot. It’s the intensity and the little details, how important it is to do the little things. You learn a lot from the older guys because they’ve been in your shoes.”

Nine U.S. U-17 players logged more than 1,100 minutes on the year in MLS Next Pro, while seven made their pro debuts this season in the league. Despite the difficulty for young goalkeepers to break into the professional ranks, U.S. netminder Adam Beaudry took over the starting spot for Colorado Rapids II midseason and was named one of four finalists for Goalkeeper of the Year.

“The pathway is built out in a way where it’s easier to be able to make that jump to the professional level,” Beaudry said. “For me, it was just getting in that group, getting the trust of my teammates and overall, just taking in the experience to keep growing as a player. Playing at that level with the speed and things like that, everything improves.” 

While the league aims to complete the professional pathway, it’s still not an easy task for young players to cement themselves as regulars. The U.S. U-17 contingent had to prove to older, veteran players that they could hack it at the professional level.

“The biggest thing for me was being able to learn how to gain trust from older players, build that relationship with them, really how to be a pro and to become a player that people can rely on,” Beaudry said. “The goalkeeping culture that we have at the Rapids is built upon being a leader, being confident and really controlling your team and your back line. Jumping into a team with older guys, the biggest thing was building those relationships and gaining that trust.”

As they proved they belonged, the young Americans in MLS Next Pro needed to improve day-in and day-out to earn meaningful minutes, raising their game as the season progressed. Habroune didn’t start consistently for the Crew until late July, but then earned the nod for 12 of 16 matches down the stretch, including the team’s final three playoff games.

“It was pretty difficult at first, but the more I played, the more I understood how to play against bigger, stronger guys,” Habroune said. “The level is a lot different from academy and playing against guys my age… To play at a higher level, you have to be creative. You have to be able to create chances and be different than everyone else, bring something different to the table.” 

 
View this post on Instagram
 

A post shared by Taha Habroune🇲🇦🇺🇸 (@taha.habroune10)


The playoffs provided an opportunity for high-stakes, win-or-go-home matches. The U-17s got a taste of elimination soccer during the knockout rounds at the Concacaf U-17 Championship earlier this year, and the MLS Next Pro playoffs provided another proving ground for the young players. Burton’s Austin FC II squad rattled off four straight road victories to lift the trophy.

“A lot of these games have helped me with the speed, the intensity, the pressure,” Burton said. “Pressure is a privilege. I’m kind of used to it now and I like it. We were kind of underdogs in the playoffs. It gave us a little bit more motivation to play our best because we know people doubt us and it’s making a statement that we’re here to play and we’re here to try to win it all.”

Now with the World Cup on the horizon, more than half of the U-17s have their first full professional campaigns under their belts. It’s a big step going from the academy ranks to the pros. Playing against the world’s best 17-year-olds will provide another massive challenge. The experiences gained from duking it out all season in MLS Next Pro should pay dividends in Indonesia as the USA looks to make a deep tournament run this fall.

“It’s very important, getting a lot of minutes with older guys, playing against older, stronger guys,” Habroune said. “Taking in as much information as I can get from all the guys on the team, from the coaches, now that we’re playing against guys our age, I can show what I’ve learned.”