Anonymous wrote:If someone has a DC playing EDP who competes against any Virginia teams or plays for one of the Virginia teams can you please post the link to their schedule?
Anonymous wrote:Go to the website for list of teams, tournaments, showcases, etc. https://www.edpsoccer.com/
We've played in the league for a couple of years now. Last summer it took over the Eastern Regional league also and runs these as regional conference extensions of the National League.
For Virginia, teams play in the South Atlantic conference in either team v. team or club v. club divisions (or in some cases both). Most teams are from MD, PA, DE, or NJ. So more travel than NCSL but about the same as NPL and CCL (i.e. Baltimore and Philly are just as close / closer as VA Beach). If more VA teams join then you're likely to be placed in the same division (if at same competition level) and therefore, less travel.
Competition is excellent. Next best thing to ECNL or DA, and a few of the teams are better than local ECNL and DA squads (Pipeline, Rush). One word of advice, if your team / club does decide to do this, don't play in the club v. club portion. There is much more scheduling flexibility and autonomy in the team v. team divisions and the competition level is the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EDP is much stronger than NCSL or CCL and the top divisions are as competitive as some of the ECNL/DA league games. Not that gotsoccer.com is the gold standard of rankings but in some age groups, there are 5-10 EDP teams represented in the top 25. The 05 group you have Pipeline, MRM Rush, NJ Stallions and Howell United in the top 10. The top of the 04 is he same. More teams from VA will encourage the EDP managers to reorganize geographic regions. EDP will be a step up for most teams.
This. Our team gets crushed in EDP, but then goes to tournaments with CCL and NCSL teams and wins.
Anonymous wrote:EDP is much stronger than NCSL or CCL and the top divisions are as competitive as some of the ECNL/DA league games. Not that gotsoccer.com is the gold standard of rankings but in some age groups, there are 5-10 EDP teams represented in the top 25. The 05 group you have Pipeline, MRM Rush, NJ Stallions and Howell United in the top 10. The top of the 04 is he same. More teams from VA will encourage the EDP managers to reorganize geographic regions. EDP will be a step up for most teams.
Anonymous wrote:
Competition is excellent. Next best thing to ECNL or DA, and a few of the teams are better than local ECNL and DA squads (Pipeline, Rush). One word of advice, if your team / club does decide to do this, don't play in the club v. club portion. There is much more scheduling flexibility and autonomy in the team v. team divisions and the competition level is the same.
Anonymous wrote:Very good pro/rel league. Several MD teams, but more and more VA teams are joining. The best part is the pro/rel so every game is competetive and meaningful. EDP also holds several good showcase tournaments.