Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What if you don’t pay what’s the most they can do?
They can block you from playing for another club within the same system (USYS vs US Club) for the rest of the soccer season (so through May-ish), but that's about it.
As mentioned, I think most clubs would block until end of spring next year (2025). I highly doubt they can block/hold your player pass indefinitely.
Look like ECNL will block the player, too. Section 2.1, page 7:
https://texasclubsoccer.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/2024-2025-ECNL-COMPETITION-RULES.pdf
"Once registered, an ECNL Registered Player may only participate in 11v11 outdoor competitions with his/her ECNL Member Club for the duration of
the ECNL Season (unless released pursuant to the ECNL transfer/release rules herein or otherwise as provided below in this section 2.11)....if an ECNL Registered Player plays in a US Soccer member sanctioned 11v11 outdoor competition for a different club besides the ECNL Club to which he/she is registered as an ECNL Registered Player after the date he/she became rostered as an ECNL Registered Player (“Multiple Club Rostering”), the eligibility of the ECNL Registered Player will be reviewed by the ECNL
Commissioner. If it is determined by the ECNL Commissioner that the ECNL Club to which the ECNL Registered Player is registered was aware of the Multiple Club
Rostering, the ECNL Commissioner may take any or all of the following actions, without limitation: (i) declare the ECNL Registered Player ineligible for the
remainder of that ECNL Season; (ii) declare all games in which the ECNL Registered Player appeared on the ECNL Roster as forfeits by the ECNL Team on
which such player was rostered; and / or (iii) recommend revocation of the ECNL Member Club’s membership in the ECNL. "