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Soccer is a sport primarily played by kicking a round ball, but it may also be played with any other part of the body except the arm/hand (and, at younger ages, the head).
Travel soccer is a youth soccer competition in which players travel. Unless they're in SFL, in which they travel but aren't playing travel. And that's pretty much it. Hope you enjoyed the thread. |
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| Hey, watch the specificity, you troll! |
| Well, the OP already mentioned SFL, so it officially lasted zero posts without mentioning a club or league. |
Well, technically, it's not a travel league. |
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Lead balloon.
Let's hope you stick to soccer and don't give it up for a future in the comedic world. |
| I have a form of Tourette's that will make this forum difficult. V . . . V . . . Vee . . . Vee . . . VIENNA. Shit, I guess it's back to the other thread for me. |
Hurry hurry its already off of the first page. Bump it back up. Ha ha. |
Actually it is a league that has kids travel, the kids have to wear the same # on their shirt for all games. There aren't pictures, but it shouldn't be considered 'rec' either since the score is kept and there are standings. |
| PWSI anyone? |
Sure, but that's true of a lot of "House" leagues as well. That said, I find the distinction between SFL and ODSL quite arbitrary ... oh no! I've mentioned a league! |
My older son places on a CCL team, older one, we travel to two games a year in league play that requires 3 hours one way. The rest are "in the area" which requires 45 min to hour drive because of traffic. We also play 2 CCL showcases in Richmond. My younger sons SFL team traveled 30/60 minutes for non home games. So SFL is essentially a travel thing. Also the debate of travel for CCL is prett much the same for other leagues who have to drive 45-60 minutes for a game "in the area" because of traffic. |
Speaking of REC |
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