Anonymous wrote:My kid played against a “tournament team” in regional futsal final a few years ago; found out after the game that the kids on this team hailed from multiple states and regions, with kids from CA, TX and even Michigan. Apparently it was cobbled together from a few different coaches that knew each other and recruited the best kids from their respective clubs to meet up for tournaments.
The best my kid’s team convincingly. It seemed a little cheap to me to have a multi-club astro-turfed “team” playing in tournaments against organic club teams, but eh what are you gonna do? It is what it is. To me it illustrates an obsession with “winning” over everything else.
Like, whoop-dee-do, if a bunch of other astro-turfed teams did the same thing and played together, you could call it a fair match. But having your flying-distance regional “tournament team” matched up against legit club teams seems unbalanced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not find MLS/EA/ECNL/ECRL/GA/DPL etc teams? They're 1 age group and train multiple times a week. If your kid can't play on the top 2 teams at a club, I don't know if he/she can play at the college level?
That could be another question for a new topic. If my kid doesn't play in a national letter league with showcases, can he/she get on a college level team?
They can. For years DS was convinced he would never play college because he didn’t play MLS Next and ECNL. Now in HS, he knows of a few varsity players who went off to play D3 even though they didn’t play on MLS Next or ECNL. This gives him hope.
You def don’t need MLSNext or ECNL to play college. D1 sure but not really for D2 and below.
Not even D1. American soccer is so stupid with the 'soccer resume' BS. Some clubs won't even let a kid come out to be seen if they aren't coming from some other mlsnext/ecnl team. We laugh about that a lot. My sibling played professional and we talk about how so many great players fall through the cracks because of the BS and shenanigans in this country. They all miss late developers. There are truly some kids that don't really come into their own until closer to the end of HS and beyond. I know-- I have a late developer who was plagued with growth related injuries from a late growth spurt Soph/Jr year. He has had a lot of college interest this summer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not find MLS/EA/ECNL/ECRL/GA/DPL etc teams? They're 1 age group and train multiple times a week. If your kid can't play on the top 2 teams at a club, I don't know if he/she can play at the college level?
That could be another question for a new topic. If my kid doesn't play in a national letter league with showcases, can he/she get on a college level team?
They can. For years DS was convinced he would never play college because he didn’t play MLS Next and ECNL. Now in HS, he knows of a few varsity players who went off to play D3 even though they didn’t play on MLS Next or ECNL. This gives him hope.
You def don’t need MLSNext or ECNL to play college. D1 sure but not really for D2 and below.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not find MLS/EA/ECNL/ECRL/GA/DPL etc teams? They're 1 age group and train multiple times a week. If your kid can't play on the top 2 teams at a club, I don't know if he/she can play at the college level?
That could be another question for a new topic. If my kid doesn't play in a national letter league with showcases, can he/she get on a college level team?
They can. For years DS was convinced he would never play college because he didn’t play MLS Next and ECNL. Now in HS, he knows of a few varsity players who went off to play D3 even though they didn’t play on MLS Next or ECNL. This gives him hope.
Anonymous wrote:Why not find MLS/EA/ECNL/ECRL/GA/DPL etc teams? They're 1 age group and train multiple times a week. If your kid can't play on the top 2 teams at a club, I don't know if he/she can play at the college level?
That could be another question for a new topic. If my kid doesn't play in a national letter league with showcases, can he/she get on a college level team?
Anonymous wrote:Why not find MLS/EA/ECNL/ECRL/GA/DPL etc teams? They're 1 age group and train multiple times a week. If your kid can't play on the top 2 teams at a club, I don't know if he/she can play at the college level?
That could be another question for a new topic. If my kid doesn't play in a national letter league with showcases, can he/she get on a college level team?