Arlington Getting Boys DA Expansion?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In practice, the U16 DA already exists.
All the regions DA clubs have their U16 teams play against each other, as they do in U15 and U17. It is DA in all but name.


Except DC. They dropped their U16 team this year, making the 04s compete for roster spots and time with the 03s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In practice, the U16 DA already exists.
All the regions DA clubs have their U16 teams play against each other, as they do in U15 and U17. It is DA in all but name.


Not all clubs participate in that, but that's even more a reason for the DA to do it, since it practically already exists.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New poster here with a son just starting to think about DA possibilities (middle age groups). DC United is moving all academy age group trainings to Leesburg starting fall 2020? Is this public info? Yikes, that is far away. Guess we will narrow to Arlington, Bethesda, and McLean ECNL.


In the last year, DC United has stated they are:

a) moving all DA programs to Loudon.
b) moving the U15s and above to Loudon
c) moving some practices to Loudon and some to RFK
d) not moving any groups anywhere.
e) not sure about the future of the DA / starting their own league.

Throw a dart and you'll probably have just as accurate idea as everyone else.


Regardless, they seem to be headed in that direction so DCU is out of the question for 99% of the DMV population.
Anonymous
Hopefully Arlington will be able to expand since DC..ah..Loudoun United is a non-starter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully Arlington will be able to expand since DC..ah..Loudoun United is a non-starter.


Perhaps acquire a better reputation for developing players first? The younger boys teams have tended to fizzle when the days of 7 v 7 kick-and-run end.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully Arlington will be able to expand since DC..ah..Loudoun United is a non-starter.


Perhaps acquire a better reputation for developing players first? The younger boys teams have tended to fizzle when the days of 7 v 7 kick-and-run end.


I think DC United is fielding some pretty strong teams at the moment but I anticipate that once they make the move to Loundoun, their player pool will decrease significantly. That will be a major boost to the Bethesda, Arlington, VDA, and even Baltimore Armour.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully Arlington will be able to expand since DC..ah..Loudoun United is a non-starter.


Perhaps acquire a better reputation for developing players first? The younger boys teams have tended to fizzle when the days of 7 v 7 kick-and-run end.


I think DC United is fielding some pretty strong teams at the moment but I anticipate that once they make the move to Loundoun, their player pool will decrease significantly. That will be a major boost to the Bethesda, Arlington, VDA, and even Baltimore Armour.


LOL. Strong teams?

The U14s are mediocre at best: 5-4-4, +1 GD (19GF to 18GA)

After that it's all down hill.

U15s: 2nd to last in the DA Cup (http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standings/ss/schedule.php?v=3&divisionID=NDQwMzM5), winless in the GA Cup
Overall record: 3-6-2, GD= -17 (18GF to 35GA)

U17s: Tied for last in the DA Cup (http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standings/ss/schedule.php?v=3&divisionID=NDQwMjk5), also winless in the GA Cup
Overall record: 2-8-1, GD = -8 (11GF to 19GA)

U19s: Tied for 2nd to last in the DA Cup (http://www.ussoccerda.com/sam/standings/ss/schedule.php?v=3&divisionID=NDM5MjM5)
Overall record: 3-7-1, GD -16 (17 GF to 33 GA)

Combined record of U15-U19 after 33 games: 8 wins, 21 losses, 4 draws, with a goal difference of -41.

Yeah, they're pretty awesome alright.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully Arlington will be able to expand since DC..ah..Loudoun United is a non-starter.


Perhaps acquire a better reputation for developing players first? The younger boys teams have tended to fizzle when the days of 7 v 7 kick-and-run end.


I think DC United is fielding some pretty strong teams at the moment but I anticipate that once they make the move to Loundoun, their player pool will decrease significantly. That will be a major boost to the Bethesda, Arlington, VDA, and even Baltimore Armour.


Arlington to Loudoun is 35 min on Toll RD to Greenway (in HOV lanes). It's quicker than going 5 miles south on 395 in the evening.

BUT--it costs a sh*tload in toll $$.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I heard a rumor that Arlington was going to get DA expansion for the boys. Right now they have full DA for girls but the boys only go U13, U14 & U15. From what I heard they are going to get at least U16/U17 next year, and possibly U18/19 as well.

Anyone "in the know" willing to confirm or refute this?

Their website does list upcoming Talent ID sessions for the 2020-21 season to include the 04 & 03 age groups - which would be U17 and U18 next year.

http://arlingtonsoccer.com/programs/development-academy/talent-id-boys


Your rumor seems to be correct. Arlington has been interviewing coaches for the new change.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard a rumor that Arlington was going to get DA expansion for the boys. Right now they have full DA for girls but the boys only go U13, U14 & U15. From what I heard they are going to get at least U16/U17 next year, and possibly U18/19 as well.

Anyone "in the know" willing to confirm or refute this?

Their website does list upcoming Talent ID sessions for the 2020-21 season to include the 04 & 03 age groups - which would be U17 and U18 next year.

http://arlingtonsoccer.com/programs/development-academy/talent-id-boys

Your rumor seems to be correct. Arlington has been interviewing coaches for the new change.


Even better if they interview some new coaches for U9-U12 who do something beyond rolling the ball out on the field and yelling, “Fetch!”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard a rumor that Arlington was going to get DA expansion for the boys. Right now they have full DA for girls but the boys only go U13, U14 & U15. From what I heard they are going to get at least U16/U17 next year, and possibly U18/19 as well.

Anyone "in the know" willing to confirm or refute this?

Their website does list upcoming Talent ID sessions for the 2020-21 season to include the 04 & 03 age groups - which would be U17 and U18 next year.

http://arlingtonsoccer.com/programs/development-academy/talent-id-boys

Your rumor seems to be correct. Arlington has been interviewing coaches for the new change.


Even better if they interview some new coaches for U9-U12 who do something beyond rolling the ball out on the field and yelling, “Fetch!”


Lol, think the position is for “directors”of boys DA
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard a rumor that Arlington was going to get DA expansion for the boys. Right now they have full DA for girls but the boys only go U13, U14 & U15. From what I heard they are going to get at least U16/U17 next year, and possibly U18/19 as well.

Anyone "in the know" willing to confirm or refute this?

Their website does list upcoming Talent ID sessions for the 2020-21 season to include the 04 & 03 age groups - which would be U17 and U18 next year.

http://arlingtonsoccer.com/programs/development-academy/talent-id-boys

Your rumor seems to be correct. Arlington has been interviewing coaches for the new change.


Even better if they interview some new coaches for U9-U12 who do something beyond rolling the ball out on the field and yelling, “Fetch!”


Lol, think the position is for “directors”of boys DA


For the sake of all our boys, at Arlington or not, I hope the search goes well and they succeed.
Anonymous
So next year, DC united academy will basically be a rebrand of Loudoun DA teams? I hope they can get most if not all of talents in DMV area. We need something to be proud of, like Seattle, Dallas, LAand NJ/NY.



Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New poster here with a son just starting to think about DA possibilities (middle age groups). DC United is moving all academy age group trainings to Leesburg starting fall 2020? Is this public info? Yikes, that is far away. Guess we will narrow to Arlington, Bethesda, and McLean ECNL.


In the last year, DC United has stated they are:

a) moving all DA programs to Loudon.
b) moving the U15s and above to Loudon
c) moving some practices to Loudon and some to RFK
d) not moving any groups anywhere.
e) not sure about the future of the DA / starting their own league.

Throw a dart and you'll probably have just as accurate idea as everyone else.


Regardless, they seem to be headed in that direction so DCU is out of the question for 99% of the DMV population.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard a rumor that Arlington was going to get DA expansion for the boys. Right now they have full DA for girls but the boys only go U13, U14 & U15. From what I heard they are going to get at least U16/U17 next year, and possibly U18/19 as well.

Anyone "in the know" willing to confirm or refute this?

Their website does list upcoming Talent ID sessions for the 2020-21 season to include the 04 & 03 age groups - which would be U17 and U18 next year.

http://arlingtonsoccer.com/programs/development-academy/talent-id-boys

Your rumor seems to be correct. Arlington has been interviewing coaches for the new change.


Even better if they interview some new coaches for U9-U12 who do something beyond rolling the ball out on the field and yelling, “Fetch!”



Arlington 06 DA is actually pretty good with building up from the back and switching the ball. I watched one of their games, the right winger and attacking center midfielder are decent players.
Anonymous
Arlington is a well-established club, close in, with access to good facilities and affluent families. They’ll keep doing better and better on both girl and boy DAs especially with most of the alternatives being outside the beltway.
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