For those of you that don't really care about ex-DA or ECNL

Anonymous
I thing the suggestion of a soccer CV and video is a bit overkill. make a call, discuss your interest and you'll be invited to train with the team when the team hits the field again. Show well at that training session and that is all you need.
Anonymous
Depends where you live. BRYC/McLean/Loudoun/VDA your top destination but unless your child is top in the region, playing time is scarce. Arlington will still be a good club if you’re close.

Outside ECNL and further away from Arlington, SYC and Alexandria have been excellent. They develop great players, have large player pools, and have good facilities. They do compete. SYA is a good choice, and if you’re out near Herndon that’s also a good pick.

I’d recommend avoiding smaller clubs. Small player pool, will have less resources.
Anonymous
Wow
A fair balanced and informative reply just happened on this forum. I am shocked

Nice to see no club bashing going on in this thread
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How can kids get in SYC or Alexandria team with no tryouts?


Everyone is in the same boat.

Just reach out to the club TD and go from there.


I think both Clubs have solid A teams already, so they're probably not looking to add many players to their rosters. But since she's in HS, I would send the TD an email with her soccer CV attached. I would add a couple of videos as well, that's what SYC says to do for college recruit but I think it would work for HS level at the club as well!


I hate to say you are wrong but my kid plays for one of those two teams and slots for a quality starter are definitely available. The team is a good quality squad but always can use a strong player and I am talking as a starter not as a bench add on.


You are right, I was just thinking of the team as a whole, but yes, a strong player and a started would have a big chance for a slot, that's why I suggested a little more than just a quick email to OP given her daughter's abilities!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow
A fair balanced and informative reply just happened on this forum. I am shocked

Nice to see no club bashing going on in this thread


Give it time
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow
A fair balanced and informative reply just happened on this forum. I am shocked

Nice to see no club bashing going on in this thread


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:ok, so what are the next 3 closest clubs


Leesburg FC, Virginia Revolution, Loudoun Soccer, Barca, ODFC, FCV, Great Falls Reston Soccer Club. We live in Aldie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:ok, so what are the next 3 closest clubs


Leesburg FC, Virginia Revolution, Loudoun Soccer, Barca, ODFC, FCV, Great Falls Reston Soccer Club. We live in Aldie.


Based on those choices for a HS age girl looking for a positive environment away from ex-DA and ECNL madness, Barca and Great Falls have strong teams with great coaches and development and support playing HS soccer.
Anonymous
Loudoun supports high school, is well organized and supports non-ECNL teams nicely. Both SYA and ODFC are close to Aldie are decent and a good option for what you’ve described. I have heard that VA Revolution may have some business issues and it is relatively new so you may want to avoid. FCV you may want to avoid also since your kid is not interested in DA (their top team’s are their overwhelming priority). If you’re thinking about Reston, then you may as well consider Herndon too but both those are further than SYA, Loudoun, and ODFC. Talk to the coach, talk to some parents also as it depends on the age group as to which coach you’ll get. Coach tends to be more important than club, so pay attention to how they treat you and your kid when you interact with them. Good luck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun supports high school, is well organized and supports non-ECNL teams nicely. Both SYA and ODFC are close to Aldie are decent and a good option for what you’ve described. I have heard that VA Revolution may have some business issues and it is relatively new so you may want to avoid. FCV you may want to avoid also since your kid is not interested in DA (their top team’s are their overwhelming priority). If you’re thinking about Reston, then you may as well consider Herndon too but both those are further than SYA, Loudoun, and ODFC. Talk to the coach, talk to some parents also as it depends on the age group as to which coach you’ll get. Coach tends to be more important than club, so pay attention to how they treat you and your kid when you interact with them. Good luck.


How is Herndon as a club? Don't hear much about them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun supports high school, is well organized and supports non-ECNL teams nicely. Both SYA and ODFC are close to Aldie are decent and a good option for what you’ve described. I have heard that VA Revolution may have some business issues and it is relatively new so you may want to avoid. FCV you may want to avoid also since your kid is not interested in DA (their top team’s are their overwhelming priority). If you’re thinking about Reston, then you may as well consider Herndon too but both those are further than SYA, Loudoun, and ODFC. Talk to the coach, talk to some parents also as it depends on the age group as to which coach you’ll get. Coach tends to be more important than club, so pay attention to how they treat you and your kid when you interact with them. Good luck.


How is Herndon as a club? Don't hear much about them.


Depends on the team. Some are very, very good and others mediocre.
Anonymous
FCV would be my recommendation. Not sure what age group you are in but their 05 and 04 united teams are pretty strong. They practice at Evergreen.

Their coaches are excellent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun supports high school, is well organized and supports non-ECNL teams nicely. Both SYA and ODFC are close to Aldie are decent and a good option for what you’ve described. I have heard that VA Revolution may have some business issues and it is relatively new so you may want to avoid. FCV you may want to avoid also since your kid is not interested in DA (their top team’s are their overwhelming priority). If you’re thinking about Reston, then you may as well consider Herndon too but both those are further than SYA, Loudoun, and ODFC. Talk to the coach, talk to some parents also as it depends on the age group as to which coach you’ll get. Coach tends to be more important than club, so pay attention to how they treat you and your kid when you interact with them. Good luck.


How is Herndon as a club? Don't hear much about them.


Depends on the team. Some are very, very good and others mediocre.


The Herndon teams coached by Total Futbol are good. Good coaches at the HS ages. Look at their website and/or Total Futbol's website and you'll be able to tell. Nadir, Tina, Matt, Ricky - they all do a nice job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are looking at moving to a new soccer club in the N. Virginia area due to some issues that don't have anything to do with ex-DA/ECNL/GAL whatsoever. DD is a high school girl who wants teo play soccer for her HS team. Please give me the pros and cons of your club. This is NOT intended to bash other soccer clubs, just an opportunity to hear from people who are from the actual club. Playing in college is not a factor. She's a defensive midfielder and starter. She was on the A team at her old club, for whatever that's worth these days. And please don't tell me to "call the club" since naturally theirs will always be the best around. Looking for honesty since no club is perfect!

How about the same information for clubs in Montgomery County? DC too, but it is less of an interest unless necessary for finding a fit. DD is in the same situation. Thanks!
Anonymous
Are smaller clubs going to stand a chance with all the changes.
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