Welcome to SSD Lorenza
May 7, 2026

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Welcome to SSD Lorenza

Soccer ball on wet grass with the text “A NEW STANDARD.”

SSD Lorenza was created with a simple belief: players deserve more than just a place to play.


They deserve an environment with clear standards. They deserve coaching that teaches the game with detail and purpose. They deserve a team culture where development matters, identity matters, and every player feels connected to something bigger than themselves.


Lorenza is not being built to copy the traditional youth soccer model. It is being built to offer something more intentional.

Our goal is to create a team experience rooted in Identity, Intelligence, Resilience, and Community. These four pillars guide how we train, how we compete, how we communicate, and how we grow together.


We want players who learn to think the game, not just play the game. We want players who understand space, timing, decision-making, and responsibility. We want players who compete with confidence, respond to mistakes with composure, and take pride in being part of a team with a clear standard.


SSD Lorenza will focus on long-term development through purposeful training, honest feedback, video analysis, player development plans, and a team model built around structure and control. The goal is not only to win games. The goal is to build intelligent players, resilient people, and a team culture that lasts.


This project is also about community. We believe a team should feel connected to the families, players, coaches, and supporters who help build it. Lorenza is being raised by the people who believe in doing things the right way.


This is the beginning of something new.


A new standard.
A new identity.
A new home for players who want to grow.


Welcome to SSD Lorenza.

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