Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 16:30     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know, maybe just call them would be a brilliant idea. Bet it is what they do EVERY year maybe.


I get what you’re saying, and yes—people can call if they want. But the larger point is that the Club shouldn’t be asking families to register for a program without providing the basic information upfront.

For something like a summer league, it’s reasonable for parents to expect clarity on:

What league this is actually for

What the program includes (training sessions, number of games, dates)

Which other clubs are participating

What the cost is

Who the coaches will be

Those are standard details that most clubs provide before opening registration, and they’re important for families trying to decide if the program is a good fit. People shouldn’t have to guess, assume, or chase down information that should have been included in the announcement in the first place.

Calling the club shouldn’t be a workaround for missing details — the info should simply be communicated clearly from the start.


Dude it’s Loudoun SC, they scammed thousands of families by keeping their fees during the COVID plandemic and after not rendering services. That’s akin to a heist that Al Capone could only dream of!
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 15:05     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

I don’t think it’s unreasonable for parents to want basic information before signing up for an ID session.
For a summer program—where schedules, travel, and costs matter even more—it’s fair to expect clarity up front.
My child may very well be interested in playing this summer, but it’s hard to even know whether the program is a fit when none of the essential information was included in the announcement. Most clubs provide at least the fundamentals before opening registration:


What league this is actually for


What the program includes (number of training sessions, games, start/end dates)


Which other clubs are participating


What the cost is


Who the coaches will be


These are standard, basic details—not special requests—and they help families make informed decisions. Parents shouldn’t have to guess, assume, or chase down information that should have been shared in the announcement itself.
Once the club provides that clarity, I’m sure more families will feel comfortable deciding whether to attend the ID session.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 14:40     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

I would say if your kid is interested in playing during the summer sign up for the id session. Then ask more questions if they get accepted to a team before you accept.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 14:40     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone else seen the recent “Registration Now Open: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League” email and felt like it was missing, pretty much all the important information?

The announcement was extremely vague and honestly leaves more questions than answers. Loudoun is a large, well-established club, so it’s surprising to see such an important program rolled out with so few details.

Before any family registers—especially for a summer league—you would expect at least the basics:

What league is this actually for?
Is it USL Super Y, or a completely different league? The email didn’t say.

What does the program include?
Number of training sessions? Start/end dates? How many games? What does the schedule look like?

Who else is participating?
What other clubs or teams will be in this league? That matters a lot for competition level and travel.

What is the cost?
Kind of important before asking families to sign up.

Who are the coaches?
No coaching slate was provided for any age group—boys or girls. Most families want to know who will be leading the teams before committing.

Is this actually a tryout/ID process?
The wording makes it sound like anyone who shows up will be taken. That might work for purely developmental programs, but it won’t work for higher-level players who want to train and compete with peers at a similar level.

It honestly feels like the club wanted to announce something quickly because the dates were already on the calendar, but didn’t wait until the actual plan was finalized.

This type of rollout naturally makes people question who is making these decisions and how much planning is actually happening behind the scenes. Families deserve clarity before being asked to register for a program—especially one built around summer competition.

Hopefully Loudoun follows up soon with more complete information, because right now it’s hard for anyone to know what exactly they’re signing up for.


It sounds like the normal poor planning in this soccer world. I would be shocked if they deterred from the framework that USL Y already provides. I would wait for at least the website to be rolled over to 2026.
Also, they doing SY or BY?
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 14:34     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

Anonymous wrote:Has anyone else seen the recent “Registration Now Open: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League” email and felt like it was missing, pretty much all the important information?

The announcement was extremely vague and honestly leaves more questions than answers. Loudoun is a large, well-established club, so it’s surprising to see such an important program rolled out with so few details.

Before any family registers—especially for a summer league—you would expect at least the basics:

What league is this actually for?
Is it USL Super Y, or a completely different league? The email didn’t say.

What does the program include?
Number of training sessions? Start/end dates? How many games? What does the schedule look like?

Who else is participating?
What other clubs or teams will be in this league? That matters a lot for competition level and travel.

What is the cost?
Kind of important before asking families to sign up.

Who are the coaches?
No coaching slate was provided for any age group—boys or girls. Most families want to know who will be leading the teams before committing.

Is this actually a tryout/ID process?
The wording makes it sound like anyone who shows up will be taken. That might work for purely developmental programs, but it won’t work for higher-level players who want to train and compete with peers at a similar level.

It honestly feels like the club wanted to announce something quickly because the dates were already on the calendar, but didn’t wait until the actual plan was finalized.

This type of rollout naturally makes people question who is making these decisions and how much planning is actually happening behind the scenes. Families deserve clarity before being asked to register for a program—especially one built around summer competition.

Hopefully Loudoun follows up soon with more complete information, because right now it’s hard for anyone to know what exactly they’re signing up for.


It sounds like the normal poor planning in this soccer world. I would be shocked if they deterred from the framework that USL Y already provides. I would wait for at least the website to be rolled over to 2026.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 14:30     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

Anonymous wrote:I don’t know, maybe just call them would be a brilliant idea. Bet it is what they do EVERY year maybe.


I get what you’re saying, and yes—people can call if they want. But the larger point is that the Club shouldn’t be asking families to register for a program without providing the basic information upfront.

For something like a summer league, it’s reasonable for parents to expect clarity on:

What league this is actually for

What the program includes (training sessions, number of games, dates)

Which other clubs are participating

What the cost is

Who the coaches will be

Those are standard details that most clubs provide before opening registration, and they’re important for families trying to decide if the program is a good fit. People shouldn’t have to guess, assume, or chase down information that should have been included in the announcement in the first place.

Calling the club shouldn’t be a workaround for missing details — the info should simply be communicated clearly from the start.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 14:20     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

I don’t know, maybe just call them would be a brilliant idea. Bet it is what they do EVERY year maybe.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 14:20     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

Anonymous wrote:I have but no response at this point.

Maybe you know, What league is this actually for?
Is it USL Super Y, something CCL is creating, or a completely different league? The email didn’t say.

Who's you child's coach and for what age group?


Here is the information from last years summer league. Yes, it's USL Y. Everything on that page is probably still correct except coaches and age groups.

https://www.loudounsoccer.com/super-y-/-usl-y

You can also go to the usl-y league page and see who played in the league last year from a competition stand point.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 14:19     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

I had the same questions. It was such a vague email!
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 14:16     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

I have but no response at this point.

Maybe you know, What league is this actually for?
Is it USL Super Y, something CCL is creating, or a completely different league? The email didn’t say.

Who's you child's coach and for what age group?
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 14:15     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not registering to play, it's registering for an ID session for team placement.


I have but no response at this point.

Maybe you know, What league is this actually for?
Is it USL Super Y, something CCL is creating, or a completely different league? The email didn’t say.

Who's you child's coach and for what age group?
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 14:13     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's not registering to play, it's registering for an ID session for team placement.


Team placement for what? Please let us know the following?

What league is this actually for?
Is it USL Super Y, something CCL is creating, or a completely different league? The email didn’t say.

What does the program include?
Number of training sessions? Start/end dates? How many games? What does the schedule look like?

Who else is participating?
What other clubs or teams will be in this league? That matters a lot for competition level and travel.

What is the cost?
Kind of important before asking families to sign up…

Who are the coaches?
No coaching slate was provided for any age group—boys or girls. Most families want to know who will be leading the teams before committing.

Is this actually a tryout/ID process?
The wording makes it sound like anyone who shows up will be taken. That might work for purely developmental programs, but it won’t work for higher-level players who want to train and compete with peers at a similar level.


Send an email to the program director with your questions. I know who the coach is for my kids age group.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 14:09     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

Anonymous wrote:It's not registering to play, it's registering for an ID session for team placement.


Team placement for what? Please let us know the following?

What league is this actually for?
Is it USL Super Y, something CCL is creating, or a completely different league? The email didn’t say.

What does the program include?
Number of training sessions? Start/end dates? How many games? What does the schedule look like?

Who else is participating?
What other clubs or teams will be in this league? That matters a lot for competition level and travel.

What is the cost?
Kind of important before asking families to sign up…

Who are the coaches?
No coaching slate was provided for any age group—boys or girls. Most families want to know who will be leading the teams before committing.

Is this actually a tryout/ID process?
The wording makes it sound like anyone who shows up will be taken. That might work for purely developmental programs, but it won’t work for higher-level players who want to train and compete with peers at a similar level.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 14:03     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

It's not registering to play, it's registering for an ID session for team placement.
Anonymous
Post 11/21/2025 13:01     Subject: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League -- Registration Now Open:

Has anyone else seen the recent “Registration Now Open: Loudoun Soccer 2026 Summer Travel League” email and felt like it was missing, pretty much all the important information?

The announcement was extremely vague and honestly leaves more questions than answers. Loudoun is a large, well-established club, so it’s surprising to see such an important program rolled out with so few details.

Before any family registers—especially for a summer league—you would expect at least the basics:

What league is this actually for?
Is it USL Super Y, or a completely different league? The email didn’t say.

What does the program include?
Number of training sessions? Start/end dates? How many games? What does the schedule look like?

Who else is participating?
What other clubs or teams will be in this league? That matters a lot for competition level and travel.

What is the cost?
Kind of important before asking families to sign up.

Who are the coaches?
No coaching slate was provided for any age group—boys or girls. Most families want to know who will be leading the teams before committing.

Is this actually a tryout/ID process?
The wording makes it sound like anyone who shows up will be taken. That might work for purely developmental programs, but it won’t work for higher-level players who want to train and compete with peers at a similar level.

It honestly feels like the club wanted to announce something quickly because the dates were already on the calendar, but didn’t wait until the actual plan was finalized.

This type of rollout naturally makes people question who is making these decisions and how much planning is actually happening behind the scenes. Families deserve clarity before being asked to register for a program—especially one built around summer competition.

Hopefully Loudoun follows up soon with more complete information, because right now it’s hard for anyone to know what exactly they’re signing up for.