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-Serious reply. As far as I can tell, IG can help a player with guest playing and find out information about high level training and more elite programs like 'ballers elite' and a few others. But going to college from a social media account alone? Not likely. Coaches still want to see kids play in person at quality regional events against good competition (MLS Next/ MLS Next II, ECNL/ ECNL-RL, GA/ GA Aspire ect). But if you have a good profile, it might be helpful to catch the eye of the coaching staff, which has to backed by the team coach and actual outreach by the player. But too many in your face posts and brags on IG can backfire, usually the immediate team does not like it. I think some etiquette should be considered in the posts. |
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That’s crazy, how can you even get that far in a sport like soccer being a ‘selfish player.’
But returning to the topic at hand, how is the VB regional tournament any different from Copa Talento in that regard? If anything it would be worse—their website lists recruiters by name and photo, not even club or university, as if they’re celebrities?
It's absolutely insane, I agree. We have one of these kids on my daughter's ECNL team (not DMV) and let's just say everyone else is not a fan. I've never seen a more selfish player in my life. |
| Why does ballers elite go by different names in these tournaments? |
More importantly, why do tournaments like WAGS and Jeff cup allow these teams? There is a systemic issue and it is unfortunate that the system enables this type of behavior. For futsal, I could care less because it is basically ungoverned. However, for US Soccer, etc. sanctioned tournaments, I do not see how or why they are letting these teams get in. |
If a coach has a reliable track record of providing a competitive team, why shouldn’t the tournament let them in? You sound you want information to track and see who is in the rankings all to build out your parental anxiety. Just let the kids play. |
They shouldn't be playing in a tournament with actual teams that are formed and limited by geographic region because sending a "super team" everywhere is not youth soccer. That is the way college soccer and beyond is structured, not youth soccer. |