The Boston Bolts will join the New England Club Soccer League (NECSL) for the 2022/23 season. The NECSL is affiliated with U.S. Youth Soccer, the largest youth sport organization in the country. The move enables the Bolts to offer more collaborative opportunities to enhance our soccer offerings throughout the region.
Read MoreTryout season can be a nerve-racking time for players as they think about their options for the following season. Whether they are looking to move up to a higher level, or make the jump to a new club, here are some tips for how players can prepare for soccer tryouts.
Read MoreAt the age of 25, Austin Reynolds is already making a name for himself in the coaching world. Austin is currently an assistant coach and analyst with Philadelphia Union II, as well as an academy staff member with the club. This is his second season as a member of the Union, where he has worked to alongside some of the brightest young prospects in the country. Read the article for insights from Austin Reynolds!
Read MoreThe Boston Bolts are excited to announce that the club will host a special “Irish Celebration Night” in recognition of the profound impact Boston’s Irish community has had on the team’s past, present and future. The Boston Bolts irish Celebration Night will be held on Saturday, June 11th during the club’s USL League Two game against Vermont Green FC. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:00pm at the UMass - Mount Ida Stadium Field in Newton, MA.
Read MoreThe Boston Bolts and the NEP believe in supporting everyone that is involved with our game. We believe that if we can all work together our kids and players will ultimately enjoy their soccer experiences as much as possible. We are thrilled to be working with Skye Eddy and the Sideline Project and hope that our efforts this March support improved game day environments for our players, coaches, referees and spectators this Spring 2022 season.
Read MoreWhen it comes to the character that the Boston Bolts look for in their players, you will not find a better representation than Kyle Ryan. After competing for the club at the Development Academy and USL 2 level, Kyle joined the Bolts staff this past year as the USL 2 Program Coordinator, and a Zone 1 Head coach. Read more for insights into how to be a successful Bolts player.
Read MorePlayers who make it to the pro level are not always the one’s who stand out in youth soccer. More often than not, they are the ones who do the simple things exceptionally well, and are consistent in their dedication to their craft. Edi Mujan is that type of player. Check out the interview for Edi’s advice for young Bolts players!
Read MoreBolts Alum Jake Davis is the First Team Assistant Coach and Goalkeeper Coach for Hartford Athletic. Throughout his academy and college career, Jake was always a student of the game. It was no surprise to see him jump straight into the coaching game after finishing his masters degree at SCSU. We’re excited to see him carry those qualities into a long, successful coaching career. Read below for key insights on how to be a successful player from Jake Davis
Read MoreChoosing to make the jump to the club level can be an extremely rewarding experience for young, ambitious players. Being in a competitive soccer environment year round will help them develop skills both on and off the field. The moments shared with teammates and life-long relationships built by stepping on the field together stay with players long after they’ve left a club.
Read MoreThe United Soccer League (USL) today announced its 2022 regular season schedule, a campaign that sees each of its League Two teams play 14 matches – 7 home and 7 away. The Boston Bolts will officially kick-off the season at our Commonwealth rival, Western Mass Pioneers on May 20.
Read MoreMaking it to the professional level requires a certain combination of discipline and self-belief, as well as the willingness to learn and improve. Look no further than Josh Bauer. Josh has recently signed with Nashville SC for the 2022 season and provided advice for current Bolts players dreaming of one day reaching their soccer goals.
Read MoreWe are proud to announce that two Boston Bolts USL2 Alumni were drafted in the 2022 MLS SuperDraft last night, January 11, 2022. Paulo Lima was selected with the 4th pick in the second round by the Houston Dynamo and Tyler Bagley will be headed to Inter Miami CF as the 26th selection of the second round. Congratulations to both gentlemen on their amazing accomplishments! Lima and Bagley are the 10th and 11th Bolts alumni players to be selected in the MLS SuperDraft.
Read More"I only ask this of you. I won't tell you off if you misplace a pass, or miss a header that costs us a goal, as long as I know you are giving 100%. I could forgive any mistake, but I won't forgive you if you don't give your heart and soul." - Pep Guardiola
Read MorePlaying for the Boston Bolts not only helps you develop your abilities on the field, but also provides valuable experiences that transfer into other career paths within the game of soccer. Read below for key insights from Philadelphia Union Academy Performance Coach Eric Udelson on how to be a successful Bolts player.
Read MoreBOSTON - The Boston Bolts announced the hiring of Greig Robertson as Director of Coaching on December 12, 2021. With 19 years of experience at Celtic Football Club, Robertson joins the Bolts with a proven track record of youth development.
Read More“The people with passion persist on the path to success” - A fantastic message for Bolts players from Atletico de Madrid manager Diego Simeone. Read more about passion in soccer and how Bolts players can utilize it to develop an elite mindset.
Read MoreUS Officials is recruiting referees to train up in our region. Feel free to click here to fill out an interest form or email USORecruiting@gmail.com with any questions.
Read MoreBolts Alumni Spotlight - Harry Swartz ⚽️⚡️
For current Bolts players, there is no better example of what can happen when you combine work ethic and resilience than Harry Swartz.