ECNL and ECNL Regional?

Anonymous
Can you play for one club on an ECNL team and then play for another club on an ECNL RL team and just use the same card like you are a guest player for the ECNL RL team from another club or is that frown upon?

This would show a pay for play system that maybe you sit the bench on an ECNL team but you would play for ECNL RL so you ensure your child has backup plans, etc.
Anonymous
Not for league play.. maybe tournaments and showcases
Anonymous
Ask Brave — they did this for 2011 ECNL and had 2012s on that roster who also played for VYS regional league 2012 team. Maybe if it’s different ages it is fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not for league play.. maybe tournaments and showcases


Is their main card for ECNL or ECNL Regional?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Not for league play.. maybe tournaments and showcases


Is their main card for ECNL or ECNL Regional?


ECNL
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ask Brave — they did this for 2011 ECNL and had 2012s on that roster who also played for VYS regional league 2012 team. Maybe if it’s different ages it is fine.
VYS is afflicated with Brave. So thats not a different club from ECNL view. Just like Valor and GF were with NVA.
Anonymous
ECNL and ECRL can play on either team at a club.

However both ECNL and ECRL can only play one game per day.
Anonymous
What if it’s not the same club or a team affiliated with the club?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What if it’s not the same club or a team affiliated with the club?

If both clubs play in the same league ie ECNL and ECNL you can only play with one clubs at a time.

If both clubs are in different leagues is GA and ECNL you can play for both clubs. It works this way for other leagues as well. (ECNL calls this the Discovery program)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What if it’s not the same club or a team affiliated with the club?

If both clubs play in the same league ie ECNL and ECNL you can only play with one clubs at a time.

If both clubs are in different leagues is GA and ECNL you can play for both clubs. It works this way for other leagues as well. (ECNL calls this the Discovery program)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What if it’s not the same club or a team affiliated with the club?
For ECNL you can only play within your structure. For instance.. a child couldn't be ECRL for Arlington.. the go over and play ECNL for VDA. But they could be on a NCSL, CCL team for another club. Coaches typically dont like that.
Anonymous
Both are the best options in the DMV
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Both are the best options in the DMV


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What if it’s not the same club or a team affiliated with the club?
For ECNL you can only play within your structure. For instance.. a child couldn't be ECRL for Arlington.. the go over and play ECNL for VDA. But they could be on a NCSL, CCL team for another club. Coaches typically dont like that.


Not true. I have seen many teams who have played down for a RL team that are rostered on ECNL. Now I don't know if it's a know fact but it indeed happens with at least two clubs we play regularly in RL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What if it’s not the same club or a team affiliated with the club?
For ECNL you can only play within your structure. For instance.. a child couldn't be ECRL for Arlington.. the go over and play ECNL for VDA. But they could be on a NCSL, CCL team for another club. Coaches typically dont like that.


Not true. I have seen many teams who have played down for a RL team that are rostered on ECNL. Now I don't know if it's a know fact but it indeed happens with at least two clubs we play regularly in RL.


It is true. You cannot play for RL in Arlington and then go play NL with VDA. Doesn't work like that. Club pass is within your own system, you can do RL with VSA/PWSI and then be asked to guest on the NL team or vice versa, which is common place for those clubs. They shore up their RL teams with NL players when they need a win.
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