Ecnl vs ccl girls

Anonymous
Totally noob. Can anyone summarize the differences between the leagues pro/cons.
Thanks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Totally noob. Can anyone summarize the differences between the leagues pro/cons.
Thanks


Simple, CCL is a regional League and ECNL is a second tier National League now that GDA is in place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Totally noob. Can anyone summarize the differences between the leagues pro/cons.
Thanks


Simple, CCL is a regional League and ECNL is a second tier National League now that GDA is in place.


Seriously?!? I think the GDA will eventually surpass ECNL - but it will likely take a few years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Totally noob. Can anyone summarize the differences between the leagues pro/cons.
Thanks


Simple, CCL is a regional League and ECNL is a second tier National League now that GDA is in place.


Seriously?!? I think the GDA will eventually surpass ECNL - but it will likely take a few years.


Right, so Girls DA definitely for rising U14, toss-up for rising U15, and ECNL for U16 and above *if* they're already in the recruiting mix with ECNL. If those older girls aren't already on an ECNL team and in the recruiting mix, Girls DA might actually work better for them. Assuming college soccer is the goal.

For OP, ECNL and DA are for girls who are thinking college D1 soccer. If your daughter isn't that serious about it, CCL has some excellent regional teams (Arlington for example) as does VPL. So your best bet for a CCL team is to look at the one closest to home.
Anonymous
CCL should not even be in the same conversation as ECNL or DA. Clubs like Loudoun were decimated by girls leaving for DA leaving their top team team to be filled with B team players.
Anonymous
I think 7:19 is mostly correct but - -

You have to do what works for your kid and your family. College coaches recruit kids - not teams and not clubs.

The big thing is for your kid to continue to improve. 90% of that will be done on their own. Being on a top team makes things easier to get seen but not at all necessary so if costs are too much it is the end of the world
Anonymous
CCL still has some excellent clubs (like Loudoun, even if they're losing some talent to DAs).

9:32 is correct.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CCL should not even be in the same conversation as ECNL or DA. Clubs like Loudoun were decimated by girls leaving for DA leaving their top team team to be filled with B team players.


At what age do girls do DA? I've got a U11 Girl in a CCL League, but daughter's team plays in the NCSL league. This Spring's Tryouts are for U12. Will some of the top U11 girls leave for DA at U12 and open up spots on the top teams? Or will they do both DA and CCL/CCL2 ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CCL should not even be in the same conversation as ECNL or DA. Clubs like Loudoun were decimated by girls leaving for DA leaving their top team team to be filled with B team players.


At what age do girls do DA? I've got a U11 Girl in a CCL League, but daughter's team plays in the NCSL league. This Spring's Tryouts are for U12. Will some of the top U11 girls leave for DA at U12 and open up spots on the top teams? Or will they do both DA and CCL/CCL2 ?


DA for the girls doesn't start until U14. There are four Girls DA clubs in the area: FC Virginia, Washington Spirit MD, Washington Spirit VA, Virginia Development Academy. And ECNL, next year, will have teams starting at U13. Locally, it looks like the ECNL clubs will be Mclean, BRYC, Bethesda, and Maryland United.
Anonymous
There's a big difference in intensity between the ECNL and CCL team at our club.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CCL should not even be in the same conversation as ECNL or DA. Clubs like Loudoun were decimated by girls leaving for DA leaving their top team team to be filled with B team players.


At what age do girls do DA? I've got a U11 Girl in a CCL League, but daughter's team plays in the NCSL league. This Spring's Tryouts are for U12. Will some of the top U11 girls leave for DA at U12 and open up spots on the top teams? Or will they do both DA and CCL/CCL2 ?


If the top girls leave for DA how does that imply the team they left is the "top team"?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think 7:19 is mostly correct but - -

You have to do what works for your kid and your family. College coaches recruit kids - not teams and not clubs.


That's true in theory, but you have to be seen to be recruited. Coaches have limited time, and will spend it at the best competitions.

Anonymous
How do you think CCL compares to NPL? Seems like several clubs are in that now instead of CCL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you think CCL compares to NPL? Seems like several clubs are in that now instead of CCL.


CCL is a regional league specific to VA/MD/DC, the NPL version in this area is VPL and the overall clubs/teams are not as strong as those in CCL. There are some very good clubs/teams in VPL but I think CCL is the stronger of the two.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How do you think CCL compares to NPL? Seems like several clubs are in that now instead of CCL.


CCL is a regional league specific to VA/MD/DC, the NPL version in this area is VPL and the overall clubs/teams are not as strong as those in CCL. There are some very good clubs/teams in VPL but I think CCL is the stronger of the two.


After U13 CCL is about the equivalent of NPL. Once talent is siphoned off to ECNL or GDA the talent evens out.
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