MLSNext vs. ECNL

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MLS Academies are superior, but non-Academy MLS Next are on par with ECNL.

We just got back from Jefferson Cup and Bethesda’s MLS Next 2011 and 2012 each lost two of their three group matches to ECNL teams and each failed to qualify for knockout games. 2012s weren’t even in the top bracket. Most top ECNL teams are very competitive with, if not better than, the non-pro affiliated MLS Next teams.

https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33264


ECNL RL won the 2nd division for U14.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:do ecnl national and MLSN 1 practice the same amount of time per week? is it 4 times per week? same number of hours?

is it the same off season (winter and summer)?


is it any different for u13?


I heard vda, Arlington and union all 3 times a week at u13


VDA practices 4 times a week. Arlington has 4 sessions--3 practice and 1 strength. FVU has 2 - 3 a week on average.


Can someone from Union explain why they practice less times per week?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MLS Academies are superior, but non-Academy MLS Next are on par with ECNL.

We just got back from Jefferson Cup and Bethesda’s MLS Next 2011 and 2012 each lost two of their three group matches to ECNL teams and each failed to qualify for knockout games. 2012s weren’t even in the top bracket. Most top ECNL teams are very competitive with, if not better than, the non-pro affiliated MLS Next teams.

https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33264


ECNL RL won the 2nd division for U14.


Arlington won both the U13 and U14 top divisions. Not bad for an ECNL team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MLS Academies are superior, but non-Academy MLS Next are on par with ECNL.

We just got back from Jefferson Cup and Bethesda’s MLS Next 2011 and 2012 each lost two of their three group matches to ECNL teams and each failed to qualify for knockout games. 2012s weren’t even in the top bracket. Most top ECNL teams are very competitive with, if not better than, the non-pro affiliated MLS Next teams.

https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33264


ECNL RL won the 2nd division for U14.


Arlington won both the U13 and U14 top divisions. Not bad for an ECNL team.


Those 2 brackets were only ECNL clubs, they cant do that if they had MLS NEXT clubs playing in those age groups.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:do ecnl national and MLSN 1 practice the same amount of time per week? is it 4 times per week? same number of hours?

is it the same off season (winter and summer)?


is it any different for u13?


I heard vda, Arlington and union all 3 times a week at u13


VDA practices 4 times a week. Arlington has 4 sessions--3 practice and 1 strength. FVU has 2 - 3 a week on average.


It is 4 at fvu as well
Anonymous
How many MLS Next teams was playing in Jeff Cup? Bethesda doesn't count.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:do ecnl national and MLSN 1 practice the same amount of time per week? is it 4 times per week? same number of hours?

is it the same off season (winter and summer)?


is it any different for u13?


I heard vda, Arlington and union all 3 times a week at u13


VDA practices 4 times a week. Arlington has 4 sessions--3 practice and 1 strength. FVU has 2 - 3 a week on average.


It is 4 at fvu as well


Uhm no it is not. For boys. This thread is about MLS Next vs. ECNL. FVU does not practice 4x a week for boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MLS Academies are superior, but non-Academy MLS Next are on par with ECNL.

We just got back from Jefferson Cup and Bethesda’s MLS Next 2011 and 2012 each lost two of their three group matches to ECNL teams and each failed to qualify for knockout games. 2012s weren’t even in the top bracket. Most top ECNL teams are very competitive with, if not better than, the non-pro affiliated MLS Next teams.

https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33264


Keep telling yourself that. ECNL was special a decade ago. It will be a dumper fire within then next decade.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MLS Academies are superior, but non-Academy MLS Next are on par with ECNL.

We just got back from Jefferson Cup and Bethesda’s MLS Next 2011 and 2012 each lost two of their three group matches to ECNL teams and each failed to qualify for knockout games. 2012s weren’t even in the top bracket. Most top ECNL teams are very competitive with, if not better than, the non-pro affiliated MLS Next teams.

https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33264


ECNL RL won the 2nd division for U14.


Playing other ECNL teams…
Arlington won both the U13 and U14 top divisions. Not bad for an ECNL team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How many MLS Next teams was playing in Jeff Cup? Bethesda doesn't count.


SYC, Wake, CUP, Triangle (won their bracket), Carolina Velocity (just got MLS Next and it might be Next 2, not sure), Carolina Core, NVA (lolz)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MLS Academies are superior, but non-Academy MLS Next are on par with ECNL.

We just got back from Jefferson Cup and Bethesda’s MLS Next 2011 and 2012 each lost two of their three group matches to ECNL teams and each failed to qualify for knockout games. 2012s weren’t even in the top bracket. Most top ECNL teams are very competitive with, if not better than, the non-pro affiliated MLS Next teams.

https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33264


ECNL RL won the 2nd division for U14.


That was funny. It’s RL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:MLS Academies are superior, but non-Academy MLS Next are on par with ECNL.

We just got back from Jefferson Cup and Bethesda’s MLS Next 2011 and 2012 each lost two of their three group matches to ECNL teams and each failed to qualify for knockout games. 2012s weren’t even in the top bracket. Most top ECNL teams are very competitive with, if not better than, the non-pro affiliated MLS Next teams.

https://system.gotsport.com/org_event/events/33264


Bethesda is a club not so far gone as McLean, or slowly but surely tanking like Arlington. But Bethesda is a club whose golden age has come and gone. The U littles still play on dog tracks throughout the county and the older kids are holding on to the last bit of glory days.

ECNL RL won the 2nd division for U14.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How many MLS Next teams was playing in Jeff Cup? Bethesda doesn't count.


SYC, Wake, CUP, Triangle (won their bracket), Carolina Velocity (just got MLS Next and it might be Next 2, not sure), Carolina Core, NVA (lolz)



Again, the question was how many MLS next teams played in Jeff Cup. SYC MLS Next did not play, only the younger teams. Who are these other no name teams.
Anonymous
MLS professional academies are largely superior than any other league.

MLS (non-professional academies) are on par with top ECNL programs. Often times not even on par but less superior than those top ECNL clubs in the country.

MLS II is another downgrade and on par with top ECNL RL teams.

Are there exceptions to the above observations, yes.

American soccer is so fragmented that we will continue to spin our wheels on the global stage for another generation.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:MLS professional academies are largely superior than any other league.

MLS (non-professional academies) are on par with top ECNL programs. Often times not even on par but less superior than those top ECNL clubs in the country.

MLS II is another downgrade and on par with top ECNL RL teams.

Are there exceptions to the above observations, yes.

American soccer is so fragmented that we will continue to spin our wheels on the global stage for another generation.



New here? Majority here don't care about global soccer. Collegiate? Their ears perk. Global? Could care less.
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