GK

Haley

Florida Gulf Coast University
Haley started her college career playing D1 soccer at California State Bakersfield, where she then transferred and finished three years at Hope International. Here, she has cemented herself in program history, playing a total of 43 games over her sophomore, junior and senior years at HIU. On top of this, she has accumilated 11 shut-outs (clean sheets), meaning she has averaged a shut-out every 1 in 4 games. Due to her elite performances, she has earned a transfer play D1 soccer at Florida Gulf Coast University where she will use her redshirt season for her final year. Her major is Psychology with a career objective of becoming a teacher.
CB

Emma

Hope International University
As a true California girl at heart, Emma spent all 4 seasons in the golden state and flourished as a starting defender. As a true freshman, she played 9 games, and in her sophomore year, she played 7. In her junior and senior years, she accumilated an impressive 40 games over the two seasons. Emma has now graduated in Kinesiology and played an incredible 56 games at the collegiate level. Her career goal now after college soccer is to become an occupational therapist.
RWB

Austin

Muskegon Community College
As a Michigan local, Austin attended Muskegon Community College in order to start his college career close to home. After his 2 years of JUCO soccer were up, he wanted to test himself away from home. Using Statebound's free transfer service, Austin accepted his offer from Midland University, where he played 34 games across his junior and senior seasons, playing in the conference play-offs both years. Loved by his teammates for his fierce but contagious character, Austin grew into a true leader of the team. He graduated with a Bsc in Exercise Science in the Spring of 2025.
CB

Blake

Statebound Athlete
Blake is a new Statebound Athlete living in the UK. He is looking to finish UK college playing for the City of Portsmouth College team, to then continue his student/athlete life in America.
CB

Jasmine

Pace University
Jasmine moved from New Jersey to Delaware, to play her freshman and sophomore seasons at Wilmington University. Here, she played 36 games as a starting defender. She played her Junior and Senior seasons at Pace University, a D2 in New York. She earned a place on the Spring Honor Roll and graduated in Occupational Therapy.
CAM

Brandi

West Hill Community College
Brandi played her first two seasons of college soccer at a JUCO near her home in California. In her freshman and sophomore seasons, she accumilated an impressive 18 goals and 7 assists in 35 games, in which she started 34. These numbers caught the eye of Hope International University, Los Angeles. In her Junior season, she continued to score, with 6 goals and 2 assists in 19 games. She will graduate with a major is Business Administration with plans to work in management/finance.
CM

Ryan

Park University
Making the switch from Wales to America, Ryan transferred from Swansea Univeristy to Midland University, Nebraska. He took some time to adjust, and did not appear in the first few competitive games in the fall season. However, once an opportunity opened up to start in a non-conference game against Grand View University (Iowa), he proceeded to start as the anchoring CDM for the rest of the season. In his two years at at Midland, Ryan started 19 of 23 games as they reached the conference play-offs on both occasions. Ryan was vice-captain in his second season. Looking for a change, Ryan used Statebound's free transfer service and accepted an offer from Park University in Phoenix, Arizona. He is captain for the upcoming fall season, as he approaches his Senior and final season in college soccer. Ryan is studying a BA in Psychology.
CB

Annie

Hope International University
Leaving Scandinavia for America, Annie's first college was a D2 in Wilmington, Delaware. At Wilmington, she started 18 games in her breakthrough freshman season. Wanting a change of location, she used Statebound's free transfer service to become an NAIA player at Midland University, Nebraska. As a starting CB, Annie and Midland Women's claimed the conference play-off title, earning her a traditional conference ring. This allowed her to make her dream move to California, to follow her mother's footsteps who once lived on the west coast. By again using Statebound's free transfer service, Annie transfered to Hope International University (NAIA), which sits directly in the center of Fullerton, Los Angeles. Here the successes continued. In her junior year and first at HIU, she was named in the best XI and claimed an all-conference award. HIU continued into the national tournaments, allowing Annie to experience playing on the national stage in Idaho. Annie is approaching her senior season in college soccer and will no doubt be looking to claim more team and individual awards. She is set to graduate with a Bsc in Kinesiology.

simple pricing
real value

join solo

£950
For Individual Athletes
Full Statebound Membership
All Services Included

save with a friend

Save £200 Each
£750 each
For 2+ Athletes Joining Together
Full Statebound Membership
All Services Included

FAQs

Can I pay in monthly installments?

Yes! When you enter our secure checkout, you will have the option to pay in full, or pay via monthly installments at no added cost! This means you can get started right away without having to wait, even if you don’t have the full amount today. Secure your future now and spread the cost over time!

Do you offer refunds?

We offer a 14-day grace period after payment, during which you can receive a 100% refund—no questions asked. We want you to feel completely confident in your decision to join Statebound.
After 14 days, due to the nature of our service and the immediate work we begin on your recruitment process, all payments are non-refundable. However, we’re always here to support you, and if your plans change, your Statebound membership lasts for life, meaning you can pause and resume your journey whenever you're ready.

Is my payment secure?

Yes! We process all payments through Stripe, a globally trusted payment provider. This ensures your transaction is 100% secure and protected.

What happens if I don't get a scholarship?

Our goal is to help every Statebound Athlete secure the best possible opportunity in the USA. While scholarship offers depend on factors like skill level, academics, and coach interest, we guarantee to connect you with college coaches and actively guide you through the entire recruitment process.
If you don’t receive an offer that meets your expectations, your Statebound membership lasts for life—meaning we’ll continue working with you until you find the right opportunity, whether that’s next season or further down the line.

What's the difference between the solo and group membership?

Both memberships give you full access to all of Statebound’s services. The only difference is price: the Group Membership is discounted when you sign up with a friend!
Find out more about our pricing →

Can I switch from the solo to group membership later on?

Unfortunately, the Group Membership discount is only available at the time of purchase. If you’d like to join with a friend, make sure to sign up together!

What happens after I pay?

Once your payment is complete, you are officially a Statebound Athlete. You’ll receive an instant confirmation email and our team will contact you within 24 hours to guide you through the next steps.
We’ll send you a welcome email with key information and set up your first Official Athlete call. This is where we go over your goals, answer any questions, and map out your recruitment plan.
We’ll guide you through creating a standout recruitment profile with your details, achievements, and highlight video to showcase your skills. Then, we begin directly contacting U.S. college coaches, promoting you to schools that fit your level and ambitions.