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[quote=Anonymous]So there are two overarching soccer organizations. US Club Soccer and US Youth Soccer. Each player can only have one player card/pass from each organization and that player card must be linked to a specific team. Each team belongs to a league and each league belongs to one of these two organizations. NCSL=USYS EDP=USYS ECNL-R=US Club ECNL=US Club So, for example, you cannot be rostered on an ECNL team (US Club) and a different club's ECNL-R team (US Club), but you can be double rostered on an EDP team or NCSL team. Once you have a player card, you can guest play...with some limitations. Some tournaments, and I have no idea why, require that if the team entering the tournament is registered in a USYS league (NCSL for example), the guest players must have a USYS player card. If the team entering the tournament is registered with a US Club league (ECNL-R for example), the guest player must have a US Club player card. So in other words, if your kid plays ECNL-R, they wouldn't be able to guest play on an EDP team in MOST tournaments....for example. If you play ECNL or ECNL-R for example, you wouldn't be able to play on the 3rd team in the same club who is in EDP or NCSL unless the club created a USYS player pass for you as well. And no, when you guest play, the club does not get an alert or anything. I hope I explained that OK. Good luck. [/quote]
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