Leo K. Doyle has become a star in the Youth Premier League and one of the brightest young players in the world. But he faces his toughest challenge yet when he joins his junior national team and tries to lead an underdog squad to victory in the greatest tournament of all for his age the U15 Cup of Nations.
Unlike the Lewisham Knights, Leo’s national team doesn’t have a roster full of Premier League talent. Plus, the team has terrible chemistry and very little time to improve.
The stakes have never been higher. The United States is the host nation, and the pressure is on to make a good showing. Will Leo and his teammates flame out in the group stage and disappoint their country? Or can Leo become a true leader and bring his team together?
T.Z. Layton is the award-winning author of the bestselling Academy series, which has been translated into multiple languages and optioned for film. The author is also a soccer dad, youth coach, referee, former collegiate player, and lifelong fan of the beautiful game.
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This book is awesome! 👏 I’ve read all The Academy books, and let me tell you they are awesome! 🤩 If you like soccer and suspense this book is just for you! And if you have read all of The Academy books, don’t fret! T. Z. Layton is coming out with a new book called The Academy 6: RISE OF THE SCORPIONS! Can’t wait til the next book comes out! Please read this book. It’s the best! Leo K. Doyle (in this book) has to be a leader, but is he going to be the leader that his coach and teammates need?
Wow Leo and his friend in Middleton are having a great summer when he gets a call from Samantha offering Leo a opportunity to try out to play for the USA junior national team in the Cup of nations (like the World Cup but for the developmental teams. The USA team is ranked last and only are in it because the USA is the host nation. Will this be the case or will the team rise to the challenge? Now by this point you should know I love this series. I like the real obstacles Leo and his friends need to get past and might even need to trust or talk to another player to get through. These kids have had to grow up much faster as they are often in different countries, and spend a lot of their time without their parents or coaches. Leo is lucky to have friends back home that are great and just a text away for him as well as his dad and Messi. This is a great series and is a fun read for everyone, old and young but especially anyone who likes soccer (football).
Leo is home from the UK for the summer, and spends some time at home, but is then off to Atlanta. The Cup of Champions, for players his age, is being held in the US, and since his country is hosting, the pressure is on. This doesn't mean there isn't time to hang out with friends (Samantha surprises him with Robbie being at the US Soccer National Youth Training Facility, and Tig is there as well, playing with the U23S) but it does mean he has to step up to lead a team that isn't as talented as the Knights. This isn't the last book, since Rise of the Scorpions comes out May 5, 2026.
My students absolutely ADORE this series, but since I have never seen a soccer game, they are not my personal favorite. They are starting to feel a bit formulaic. Still, I will definitely purchase this for my middle school library, and will circulate frequently. I do hope that Rise of the Scorpions is the last book, since series that go over six books don't do as well with my students, but I'd love to see Layton write some stand alone books.
This is such a great book series for that preteen middle school age kiddo. My son loves soccer and wasn't ever a big reader. When I found this series he was hooked and it gave him the opportunity to enjoy reading! After he reads the book he always tells me I need to read it too. So I do!
The books are all great at teaching life lessons in a good clean way. There is leadership, compassion, struggles and more shown through that the kids in the book have to work through and learn and grow.
I think this was a great book with their travels across the USA. That was cool and also the laser tag in Denver sounded really fun! Also, beach soccer and going across New York City and bubble soccer is something I have also wanted to try. Strongly recommend after you read the first 4 books!
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Any soccer mums that haven’t stumbled across this series, run don’t walk!! My soccer nut is nuts for these books, and I have to admit I love them too 💗💗💗 super fun to read out loud together.