Another view of DC area leagues and teams

Anonymous
very cool!!
Anonymous
Yes. It always seems like a three ring circus and that visual confirms it.
Anonymous
That's pretty neat. Is the overlap between boys and girls leagues for certain clubs significant enough to change anything?
Anonymous
Very cool OP
Anonymous
Why can't I find metro united on google? A team from Kansas keeps popping up
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why can't I find metro united on google? A team from Kansas keeps popping up


If that was a serious question here you go:

https://metroutd.org/

town hall tonight
ID sessions next week
more details to follow
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why can't I find metro united on google? A team from Kansas keeps popping up


If that was a serious question here you go:

https://metroutd.org/

town hall tonight
ID sessions next week
more details to follow


ID Sessions starting Sunday
Anonymous
Ever thought about just putting this into a Google Sheet in addition to the map? Might be more searchable, filterable, sortable, and useable that way? I would guess that you have all the raw data and can just dump it into a Google sheet. Here are the data points I'd suggest having on that file:

Club Name
Club Home page URL
Organization association (USSF, USYS, US Club, AYO - use columns and mark with a "Y" or an "X" if affiliated)
Primary home fields city and state
League participation (use columns and put a "Y" or "X" if they participate in that league: EDP, ECNL-G, ECNL-B CCL, NCSL, ODSL, SFL, GDA, BDA, ASL, NPL/VPL, SAM )
Ages covered
Genders covered
Registered players by gender
Registered coaches (total and by license level / type)
Technical Director name
Year Established
Recent mergers, acquisitions, name changes

Cover the following areas:

Arlington,
Alexandria,
Fairfax,
Loudoun,
Prince William,
Montgomery,
Prince George's,
Charles,
Frederick,
Howard,
Anne Arundel,
D.C.

Anonymous
FPYCparent wrote:Well, the map is auto-generated at each page load from a Google Sheets file:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HS1FgF0ql818gy_FOmw0QWCEvwS1BXNkgjbnn0PG7-Q/edit?usp=sharing

Adding more columns of data is doable, I'd just want/need a verifiable source for that data.

Given that my own experience is tied to just one club, I doubt I could accurately compile all of that extra information on my own.


You still need to add SAM select!
Anonymous
I believe Arlington has changed its abbreviation to ARL, and no longer ASA. Plus they have a new club logo.
Anonymous
You still need to include SAM Select
Anonymous
Loudoun has left (or been kicked out of) the boy DA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun has left (or been kicked out of) the boy DA.



Let us follow Loudoun boys in ECNL.

Could you please create ECNL Boys to match up BDA? so we would have GDA vs ECNL Girls and BDA vs ECNL Boys.
Too much of the fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun has left (or been kicked out of) the boy DA.



Let us follow Loudoun boys in ECNL.

Could you please create ECNL Boys to match up BDA? so we would have GDA vs ECNL Girls and BDA vs ECNL Boys.
Too much of the fun.


Boys da > Boys ecnl. It’s not even a discussion.
Anonymous
Boys DA tier 2 is not as good as ecnl
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