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[quote=Anonymous]^Im assuming a team that is a member of FIFA. Not any MLS team—but International professional teams and USMNT (which there would be more than 1 player but the group represents about 0.0001% of US kids currently playing soccer). The point is the switch to relative age was kind of stupid for a Nation like ours that is completely different. The switch has ultimately led to more American kids dropping the sport. It’s created a trap and loss of teams for 8th and 12th grade kids w/ fall bdays. “When it comes to all the professional soccer leagues in Europe, their seasons mostly run from mid-August until the end of May. Here in the states, Major League Soccer will start in March and conclude their season in either November or December. For European teams, their goal doesn’t stop at being champion of their league. Probably the most major difference between the MLS and European leagues is the fact that the MLS doesn’t relegate teams. Soccer teams in Europe that perform badly during the season are sent down, or relegated to a lower division. While the top teams from a lower division are promoted to a higher league. The MLS doesn’t follow that structure. Instead, teams that perform poorly are rewarded higher picks in the league's player draft.” [/quote]
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