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by Nicole Alaniz-Estrada StaffWe would like to introduce our coaching staff as we end our preseason and begin the regular season. Our coaching staff has been working tirelessly to get UDA NMSU into shape for this season's games. Let's welcome back head coach and technical director Ody Economides! Born in Baton Rouge, LA, and having lived in Cyprus and England, Ody has a rich international background. He played for Northampton Town FC's youth and reserve teams before becoming a student-athlete at Saint Leo University in Tampa, FL. With 14 years of coaching experience across the USA, UK, and Europe, Ody has held various coaching and director roles at prestigious organizations, including New York Red Bulls, Watford FC, Tactalyse, and Olympiakos Nicosia FC. His credentials include a UEFA B License, an NSCAA Premier Diploma, and a Master's Diploma in Football Coaching and Sporting Direction from the Real Madrid Graduate School. We would also like to introduce Assistant Technical Director Joseph “Joe” Benninger! A St. Louis native with deep roots in the city’s soccer culture, Joseph Benninger brings a wealth of coaching experience spanning youth, collegiate, and semi-professional levels. He has coached with top youth programs like St. Louis Scott Gallagher SC, led East Central College to multiple championships and in 2022 was named Coach of the Year. He also worked in USL League Two and the Midwest Premier League with Ehtar FC. Ehtar’s inaugural season in the MWPL resulted in a conference championship. At UDA NMSU, Joseph serves as Assistant Technical Director, Second Team Head Coach, and Head of Recruitment, helping student-athletes develop on and off the field in a unique 10-month university-level academy environment. Last but certainly not least, Head Goalkeeper Coach Juan Jose Perez! Juan was born and raised in Mexico, where his love for soccer grew. This will be his first year with UDA, and we are delighted to welcome him. Previously, he was a goalkeeper coach for Centennial High School in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Centennial High School is the NM State Division 5A District Champion 2022-2024, and State Champions 2024. Around the field, you can always catch Coach Juan saying, “Don’t you ever give up!” We are excited to bring together this exceptional coaching staff. We look forward to what the season holds! Preseason RecapAs the 2025 season approaches, UDA has been hard at work during preseason, preparing to build on last year’s successes and tackle new challenges ahead. The team kicked off preseason focusing heavily on fitness, tactical drills, and team cohesion. Head Coach Ody emphasized endurance, ball control, and defensive organization, ensuring the squad is physically and mentally prepared for the season's demands. The team played 3 preseason games, finishing with a record of 2-1. New MembersThis season, UDA welcomes a talented group of newcomers eager to make an impact. Hailing from various high schools and backgrounds, these newcomers bring fresh energy and potential to the team. As they integrate with the returning squad, their presence adds depth and competition, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead. Daniel Arellano (Chapin HS - El Paso)
Highlighting ReturnersReturning to the squad this season are several key players who have been instrumental in shaping the team’s identity and success. These returners bring a wealth of experience, leadership, and consistency that will be crucial as UDA looks to make a strong push this season. Having already adapted to the rigors of college competition, they serve as mentors for the newcomers and set the standard in training and match situations. Their continued dedication on and off the field will foster team chemistry and drive the program forward. Julio Coca
Upcoming EventsNov 1 — UDA NMSU at Next Level Soccer
Don’t miss the chance to support the team at HIghley High School in Arizona. The squad will be looking to build momentum with a key matchup against Next Level Soccer.. Match time: 7:00 PM. Nov 5 — UDA NMSU at Irish FC Green The team heads on the road to face off against Irish FC Green in El PAso Texas. Follow the action and cheer on our players as they battle for victory. Match time: 7:00 PM. Nov 15-16 — November College ID Camp Join us for our first College ID Camp at NMSU — an excellent opportunity to connect with players and show your talents in front of UDA NMSU coaches and coaches from around the country. Dec 6 — Conference Tournament Begins As the regular season wraps up, the team will compete in the [Conference Name] Tournament starting this date. Stay tuned for updates as we aim to bring home the championship.
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Originally founded in 2017 in Chester, England, the University Development Academy (UDA) soccer program at NMSU has given its’ players the unique opportunity to compete and train at a professional level since its implementation in 2019 – all while allowing its athletes to receive a full education at the same time. NMSU holds the country’s first and only UDA program. Las Cruces’s adequate year-round weather, UNM recently dropping their men’s soccer program, as well as having access to the main NMSU campus and DACC ticked all the boxes to implement a UDA program. These factors create opportunities for aspiring collegiate soccer players in the surrounding area, especially because NMSU had never had a men’s soccer team before UDA. Karla Hernandez Chew UDA NMSU players gather for a team photo after practice at New Mexico State University on September 26, 2025. UDA is not affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), nor does it identify exactly as a club. It’s considered more of a hybrid, where athletes get to compete at an advanced professional level without the restrictions of a typical program. Being able to play at such a high level has proven to be beneficial for UDANMSU. They’ve gotten opportunities to compete against a range of age groups, like playing teams of more upper high school to college-age leagues, to United Premier Soccer League (UPSL) teams ranging from age 25-35. Having these experiences of playing against a vast range of clubs around the country has led them to some particularly unique achievements. Daniel Arellano of UDA NMSU fights for control of the ball during a competitive practice session on September 26, 2025. (Karla Hernandez Chew) They are the only university team to have ever qualified for the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, where they played against Albuquerque’s professional team, New Mexico United, as well as having won various UPSL and regular season championship titles. “That’s what these guys are striving for, is to get them [to be] that competitive team that gets to have these opportunities,” program director Jeff Thompson said. “Being able to put that label on New Mexico State, and the fact that we are the only [university] team to ever have done that in the U.S., was pretty special.” Managing athletics and academics as a full-time student-athlete can be notoriously difficult, but UDA fosters a unique blend of each to manage the student’s time through study programs. Their mission statement, “Changing lives through education,” displays the program’s high value of degree achievement and using academics as a driver to encourage new athletes to join their team. Goalkeeper Jack Tenwalde prepares to block a shot during UDA NMSU practice on September 26, 2025. (Karla Hernandez Chew) “[The coaches] are making sure we’re not slacking off in school, which is also one of the reasons why I came to this program,” team captain Dominick Worm said. “I want a degree, while also playing the sport that I’ve loved and played my whole life.” Despite that, it’s not all work. Through their clear shared passion for soccer, the UDANMSU team has become immensely close. “This is my first year, [and] everyone’s been really nice and welcoming,” Ihab Mesbah, a new member, said. “I don’t necessarily say I have the most in common with them, other than soccer of course, but I joke around and still get to talk to everyone and laugh.” Awareness and funding have posed a challenge for UDANMSU. Being such a unique program, let alone the only one of its kind in the U.S., means that the program must build its resources and infrastructure from scratch. This has only fueled their ambition and inspired goals like having lights put up on their field, and a locker room for the team. “Those are things I think we can definitely implement [in] five years, hopefully a lot sooner than that,” head coach Ody Economides said. “To upgrade the program and be able to do things like host night games, and a locker room [will both] go a long way for the team.” As for awareness, UDA partners with various organizations like student-run programs and fraternities around NMSU to boost their program recognition in the general El Paso and Las Cruces area. “That’s mutually beneficial, and that’s something we want to improve on, as well as [getting] people out to our games, and let people know more about what we are and what we do,” coach Economides said. UDA NMSU will play their next game on Oct. 23 against Irish FC Green at the Men’s Club Soccer Field at 2:00 p.m. MST. |
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