Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CCL travel is worse than NCSL. VPL is similar to CCL. ECNL travel is awful.
We like ECNL and would not describe it as awful.
Anonymous wrote:CCL travel is worse than NCSL. VPL is similar to CCL. ECNL travel is awful.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is new to travel soccer so we are unfamiliar with the leagues we are hearing about. So far I have heard there is NCSL, ODFC, CCL, VPL, ECNL. Currently, we are on an ncsl team doing ok at u9. Which league should we be gearing towards?
Anonymous wrote:CCL parent here, I agree that we didn't drive very far for away games at u9-u10. U11, that all changed but the still a good program. Trolls will attack CCL in a min, but I have no complaints.
NCSL travels much further.
Anonymous wrote:At this age NCSL is fine. In a couple years you want to be shooting for ECNL or DA if you think your kid is really good. CCL and VPL are a step down from those two leagues, NCSL and CCL2 are lower than CCL. They are all fine for an average player though. The overall club training will matter more than the league. Driving 45 minutes to practice 2-3 times a week is a way to kill your kid's enjoyment of it.
Anonymous wrote:The above PP is correct. Choose the club with the coaches you like. Ask to attend a practice to get a feel. Choose something convenient! We chose the club that practices closest to our home, which also happened to be the club that my child enjoyed practicing with the most. The coaches we met at the practice and tryout seemed very warm and caring. I knew nothing of the leagues at the time. As it turns out, our club plays in CCL and NCSL. It just depends on the level of the team. My son currently plays in CCL. CCL has worked out well for us because at this age U10 the games are all within an hour with most being 30-45 minutes away. Friends in other leagues like NCSL seem to be traveling further but even then it varies by week.