By popular demand: Nor'easters add tryout for 2023 roster on April 8

Ocean City seeking players for senior team, U-23 team at Gloucester Township Park

By popular demand: Nor'easters add tryout for 2023 roster on April 8

After an undefeated regular season in 2022, the Ocean City Nor'easters have their eye on a USL League Two championship in 2023. To accomplish that, the club are adding one last tryout in an effort to finish building the roster for next season.

The tryout will take place in Sicklerville, N.J. at Gloucester Township Park on April 8 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

The cost to attend is $65.

The Nor'easters will not only be seeking to fill the last few roster spots on the senior team, but the club is also continuing to build strong reserve teams. Ocean City's Reserve team and Under-23 team gives young players a chance to be exposed to a high level of play and a professionalized setting throughout the summer as they get valuable experience to take back with them to their college and high school teams.



The Nor'easters will play in their 26th season as a club (20th as a member of USL League Two) in 2023. Out of the more than 100 teams in North America, the Nor'easters have the fourth-best record in USL League Two since 2003, and the fifth-most wins in the history of the league. The Storm also play at one of the best home venues in the country, Carey Stadium. It is nicknamed "The Beach House" because it's located right off the boardwalk, next to the beach, and just a few hundred yards away from the Atlantic Ocean at America's Greatest Family Resort: Ocean City, N.J. The Nor'easters also perform well in front of their fans, owning the fourth-best home record of any team in the league since 2003.

After finishing the 2022 regular season undefeated (11-0-3) and winning the Mid-Atlantic Division title, Ocean City is hoping to build on that performance and challenge for a league title in 2023.

The Nor'easters not only have a strong tradition of team accomplishments, but also with individual players. Since 2003, more than 100 Ocean City players have moved on to play the game professionally in more than 20 countries from around the world. There have been 28 players drafted by Major League Soccer teams, including 2019 USL League Two MVP Deri Corfe. Corfe became the third Nor'easters player to team history to win the league's MVP award. Ocean City is one of only two teams in league history to have three MVP winners. In January, the Storm's 2021 Offensive Player of the Year, Simon Becher was selected in the First Round (16th overall) by the Vancouver Whitecaps FC and Ocean City's 2018 Young Player of the Year, goalkeeper Alec Smir was taken in the Third Round by FC Dallas. The accomplishments continued in 2022 as Felix Schafer won the USL League Two Golden Glove award as the league's top goalkeeper.

This season, the Nor'easters will be led by first-year head coach Matt Perrella. He takes over for Kevin Nuss, who is transitioning into the club's sporting director role. Perrella was promoted after spending two seasons as an assistant (2022, 2019). 

Players who are interested in trying out should fill out the online form HERE. For any additional questions, please contact the Ocean City Nor'easters team office at (609) 432-8371, or send an email to tryout@oceancityfc.com.

Check back to the Ocean City Nor'easters official website and social media accounts (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram) for updates.

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Founded in 1997, the Nor'easters joined USL League Two (then known as the Premier Development League) in 2003, and since then have seen more than 100 players move on to play the game professionally, including Tyler Miller of D.C. United, John McCarthy of LAFC, Simon Becher of Vancouver Whitecaps FC, Brendan Hines-Ike of D.C. United and Tony Donatelli of the Baltimore Blast. You can see a comprehensive list of #OCN alums currently playing professionally here.

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