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More than 750, they say. About time they've tooted their own horn. List sorted by club.
https://www.thenationalleague.com/college-commitments/ |
| Very few from this region. Even fewer females. |
Not one from NOVA. but parents are forking out anywhere from 3-5K depending on the club. Is there an end to this gross mishandling of youth soccer? |
Mishandling? I fork out 3-5K because my kid likes to play soccer. He has no interest in playing soccer in college. I don't understand your outrage. |
| Two dudes on there aren't going to college but going profressional, one of which going to AFC Bournemouth--neat! |
| And a little misleading. These aren't all seniors currently on those teams, just that played there at some point along the way.... |
Well, I'm sure ECNL takes credit for the kid they recruit and plays 1 year for them, too. |
| I think the list isn’t inclusive of all clubs. Some probably didn’t report. |
| Look at the team from Delaware getting one of their kids on a pro team!! |
| Not hard to believe. DII, DIII, NAIA and JC |
DI also on there |
I'm not sure if ECNL does that (genuinely don't know), but I know individual clubs certainly do..... |
Revolution comes to mind - bragging about what FCV has done. They even post it here in dcum. A reflection of pro world. Man city and psg winning champions league because of money. |
Here's the thing. First, the kid deserves the MOST credit for harnessing the talent and the hard work to become an elite player, but all the clubs along the way do, too, in helping the development, etc. So, the elite clubs like to claim credit for college but it's really the whole ecosystem, which often starts with a club that's USYS. |