Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:just FYI - don't expect much. Definitely go to both sessions, but the usual MO at arlington is for the kids to be divided up before the even step foot onto the fields. the kids from good teams at known clubs will be sorted onto the "good" field and everyone else will get pushed down to the other field. It should be apparent which is which and once you're sorted out to the crap field your odds of making one of the top 3-4 teams is 0% and making any team is about 30-40%. You can't take it personally because its how they always run their tryouts.
We have had better experiences at smaller clubs, but if you're dead set on playing in college that's hard to do from the less known clubs.
My kid started on the lowest field and progressed to the A team scrimmage. He received an A1 offer. I just had to correct the statement above and debunk this myth.
That is not to say their process is good. It is a mess. That first field was like a 10 v 10 in like on a 1/8-1/4 of the field. It felt like Hunger Games once I finally figured out the format and watch my kid progress. My kid is a high level player that other Arlington coaches have been trying to poach for a while but I wanted to test their processes as a big club and have my kid come in blind without anyone knowing.
My kid was developed at a small club. I would follow the leads above. You will get way more attention and playing time at a small club than the 3rd team or below at Arlington or any of the major MLS Next or ECNL clubs.