Anonymous
Post 08/22/2020 10:06     Subject: can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CCL depends; looks like LMVSC is taking on water:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/795/882576.page


ur poztiing at 5.47 n the morning. u gots a life?


Do you consider 547am early?


Yes, unless you are in the military realm. Then there are no schedules for you.


I'm assuming you're not "ur poztiing at 5.47 n the morning. u gots a life?" person lol


Care to elaborate on said assumption?


...dude it’s a self-explanatory assumption.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2020 11:30     Subject: can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CCL depends; looks like LMVSC is taking on water:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/795/882576.page


ur poztiing at 5.47 n the morning. u gots a life?


Do you consider 547am early?


Yes, unless you are in the military realm. Then there are no schedules for you.


I'm assuming you're not "ur poztiing at 5.47 n the morning. u gots a life?" person lol


Care to elaborate on said assumption?
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2020 11:28     Subject: can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CCL depends; looks like LMVSC is taking on water:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/795/882576.page


ur poztiing at 5.47 n the morning. u gots a life?


Do you consider 547am early?


Yes, unless you are in the military realm. Then there are no schedules for you.


I'm assuming you're not "ur poztiing at 5.47 n the morning. u gots a life?" person lol
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2020 11:26     Subject: can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CCL depends; looks like LMVSC is taking on water:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/795/882576.page


ur poztiing at 5.47 n the morning. u gots a life?


Do you consider 547am early?


Yes, unless you are in the military realm. Then there are no schedules for you.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2020 11:16     Subject: can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:CCL depends; looks like LMVSC is taking on water:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/795/882576.page


ur poztiing at 5.47 n the morning. u gots a life?


Do you consider 547am early?
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2020 11:02     Subject: can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

CCL schedule is now posted on the CCL website.
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2020 09:15     Subject: can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

Anonymous wrote:CCL depends; looks like LMVSC is taking on water:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/795/882576.page


ur poztiing at 5.47 n the morning. u gots a life?
Anonymous
Post 08/21/2020 05:47     Subject: can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

CCL depends; looks like LMVSC is taking on water:
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/795/882576.page
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2020 13:02     Subject: Re:can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is EDP really promotion/relegation? It's been my understanding that it's subjective and you are placed in your division each season based on merit and not pro-rel...but it is subjective and they do a very good job. If there is a policy in EDPthat states the pro/rel as NCSL does, can someone post the link. I've never been able to find it. Thank you.

So my take is that in order to play in these leagues, your club must meet certain requirements. ODSL allows any team to join it's league. NCSL requires that the club join the league and it provides so many teams to join the league and it has some sort of administrative system, etc. So let's say we create a team called U9 Elite Premier Barca Juniors Development Academy of Excellence. It's the only team in our "club". We couldn't just enter that team in NCSL because our "club" only has one team. CCL requires that your CLUB joins the league and you must send your top two teams in every age group to this league. CCL doesn't except every club. You must have boys and girls teams and multiple teams in each age groups. I may be a bit off there but it's something like this. So CCL only has two divisions. So normally these big clubs with 6 teams per age group will send their 3rd and 4th teams to NCSL and then there 5th and 6th teams to ODSL. If your club doesn't belong to CCL, then you either send you top teams to EDP or NCSL. Again, you might not be able to send your team to NCSL if your club doesn't belong to NCSL, so your only option is EDP or ODSL. So back to our U9 Elite Premier Barca Junior Development Academy of Excellence...we'd be able to join EDP or ODSL. ODSL will take anyone and EDP will vet you as it usually only takes competitive teams.

So CCL is just a league of the biggest clubs top two teams. Some suck. Some are good. There are lots of complaints about it not being very competitive in certain age groups.
NCSL consists of many of the biggest clubs (the CCL club's) 3rd and 4th teams and then the top teams of most of the other clubs.
EDP tends to be mostly MD teams and usually non-CCL top teams that kind of are dominating NCSL's top division or the feel they are too good for NCSL.
ODSL is for the CCL clubs 5th and 6th teams and the teams that are just one offs and want to play. Keep in mind that a club who belongs to NCSL can put their top team in ODSL if they feel it's just too weak even for the lower divisions of NCSL.

ECNL on the boys side is relativly new. This again is a CLUB based league where the clubs promise to send their top teams to this league. Then their 2nd teams can play NCSL or EDP depending on what they decided to do. Their 3rd teams who certainly be in NCSL. The current ECNL league is McLean, BRYC, Loudoun, VDA, and Richmond on the boys side.

NCSl is pro-rel starting U12 I think. Maybe Spring U11.

The top teams in D1 NCSL are very competitive teams in the area in most age groups....but the competition can vary obviously.


Not op but thanks! Great job.


Covid Update:

ODSL will not have a fall a fall season. (This could cause the league to fold. Are there teams going to become lower division NCSL teams?)

NCSL is supposed to announce schedules later this week. Stay tuned.

Va ECNL teams are in one division along with NC and SC teams but because of Covid are currently planning to only play other Va teams at least for Fall.

Md ECNL teams are in a different division play teams from MD, PA, NJ.

EDP has created preliminary schedule. Conflicts being worked out.

(MD and VA high schools used to have different schedules for soccer.)

MLS academies/Girls Academies are new leagues. Remains to be seen what they do during Covid times???



My son's team plays CCL - any news??


DDs CCL team has a schedule. Times and and fields are being announced as they get scheduled. First game is 8/29
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2020 10:55     Subject: Re:can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is EDP really promotion/relegation? It's been my understanding that it's subjective and you are placed in your division each season based on merit and not pro-rel...but it is subjective and they do a very good job. If there is a policy in EDPthat states the pro/rel as NCSL does, can someone post the link. I've never been able to find it. Thank you.

So my take is that in order to play in these leagues, your club must meet certain requirements. ODSL allows any team to join it's league. NCSL requires that the club join the league and it provides so many teams to join the league and it has some sort of administrative system, etc. So let's say we create a team called U9 Elite Premier Barca Juniors Development Academy of Excellence. It's the only team in our "club". We couldn't just enter that team in NCSL because our "club" only has one team. CCL requires that your CLUB joins the league and you must send your top two teams in every age group to this league. CCL doesn't except every club. You must have boys and girls teams and multiple teams in each age groups. I may be a bit off there but it's something like this. So CCL only has two divisions. So normally these big clubs with 6 teams per age group will send their 3rd and 4th teams to NCSL and then there 5th and 6th teams to ODSL. If your club doesn't belong to CCL, then you either send you top teams to EDP or NCSL. Again, you might not be able to send your team to NCSL if your club doesn't belong to NCSL, so your only option is EDP or ODSL. So back to our U9 Elite Premier Barca Junior Development Academy of Excellence...we'd be able to join EDP or ODSL. ODSL will take anyone and EDP will vet you as it usually only takes competitive teams.

So CCL is just a league of the biggest clubs top two teams. Some suck. Some are good. There are lots of complaints about it not being very competitive in certain age groups.
NCSL consists of many of the biggest clubs (the CCL club's) 3rd and 4th teams and then the top teams of most of the other clubs.
EDP tends to be mostly MD teams and usually non-CCL top teams that kind of are dominating NCSL's top division or the feel they are too good for NCSL.
ODSL is for the CCL clubs 5th and 6th teams and the teams that are just one offs and want to play. Keep in mind that a club who belongs to NCSL can put their top team in ODSL if they feel it's just too weak even for the lower divisions of NCSL.

ECNL on the boys side is relativly new. This again is a CLUB based league where the clubs promise to send their top teams to this league. Then their 2nd teams can play NCSL or EDP depending on what they decided to do. Their 3rd teams who certainly be in NCSL. The current ECNL league is McLean, BRYC, Loudoun, VDA, and Richmond on the boys side.

NCSl is pro-rel starting U12 I think. Maybe Spring U11.

The top teams in D1 NCSL are very competitive teams in the area in most age groups....but the competition can vary obviously.


Not op but thanks! Great job.


Covid Update:

ODSL will not have a fall season. (This could cause the league to fold. Are their teams going to become lower division NCSL teams?)

NCSL is supposed to announce schedules later this week. Stay tuned.

CCL reports are that some clubs are having a hard time fielding teams for all age groups. Lets hope Roanoke is one of those teams in your age group.

NPL has announced schedules to participating teams

Va ECNL teams are in one division along with NC and SC teams but because of Covid are currently planning to only play other Va teams at least for Fall.

Md ECNL teams are in a different division play teams from MD, PA, NJ.

EDP has created preliminary schedule. Conflicts being worked out.

(MD and VA high schools used to have different schedules for soccer.)

MLS academies/Girls Academies are new leagues. Remains to be seen what they do during Covid times???


Anonymous
Post 08/20/2020 10:45     Subject: Re:can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is EDP really promotion/relegation? It's been my understanding that it's subjective and you are placed in your division each season based on merit and not pro-rel...but it is subjective and they do a very good job. If there is a policy in EDPthat states the pro/rel as NCSL does, can someone post the link. I've never been able to find it. Thank you.

So my take is that in order to play in these leagues, your club must meet certain requirements. ODSL allows any team to join it's league. NCSL requires that the club join the league and it provides so many teams to join the league and it has some sort of administrative system, etc. So let's say we create a team called U9 Elite Premier Barca Juniors Development Academy of Excellence. It's the only team in our "club". We couldn't just enter that team in NCSL because our "club" only has one team. CCL requires that your CLUB joins the league and you must send your top two teams in every age group to this league. CCL doesn't except every club. You must have boys and girls teams and multiple teams in each age groups. I may be a bit off there but it's something like this. So CCL only has two divisions. So normally these big clubs with 6 teams per age group will send their 3rd and 4th teams to NCSL and then there 5th and 6th teams to ODSL. If your club doesn't belong to CCL, then you either send you top teams to EDP or NCSL. Again, you might not be able to send your team to NCSL if your club doesn't belong to NCSL, so your only option is EDP or ODSL. So back to our U9 Elite Premier Barca Junior Development Academy of Excellence...we'd be able to join EDP or ODSL. ODSL will take anyone and EDP will vet you as it usually only takes competitive teams.

So CCL is just a league of the biggest clubs top two teams. Some suck. Some are good. There are lots of complaints about it not being very competitive in certain age groups.
NCSL consists of many of the biggest clubs (the CCL club's) 3rd and 4th teams and then the top teams of most of the other clubs.
EDP tends to be mostly MD teams and usually non-CCL top teams that kind of are dominating NCSL's top division or the feel they are too good for NCSL.
ODSL is for the CCL clubs 5th and 6th teams and the teams that are just one offs and want to play. Keep in mind that a club who belongs to NCSL can put their top team in ODSL if they feel it's just too weak even for the lower divisions of NCSL.

ECNL on the boys side is relativly new. This again is a CLUB based league where the clubs promise to send their top teams to this league. Then their 2nd teams can play NCSL or EDP depending on what they decided to do. Their 3rd teams who certainly be in NCSL. The current ECNL league is McLean, BRYC, Loudoun, VDA, and Richmond on the boys side.

NCSl is pro-rel starting U12 I think. Maybe Spring U11.

The top teams in D1 NCSL are very competitive teams in the area in most age groups....but the competition can vary obviously.


Not op but thanks! Great job.


Covid Update:

ODSL will not have a fall season. (This could cause the league to fold. Are there teams going to become lower division NCSL teams?)

NCSL is supposed to announce schedules later this week. Stay tuned.

CCL reports are that some clubs are having a hard time fielding teams for all age groups. Lets hope Roanoke is one of those teams in your age group.

Va ECNL teams are in one division along with NC and SC teams but because of Covid are currently planning to only play other Va teams at least for Fall.

Md ECNL teams are in a different division play teams from MD, PA, NJ.

EDP has created preliminary schedule. Conflicts being worked out.

(MD and VA high schools used to have different schedules for soccer.)

MLS academies/Girls Academies are new leagues. Remains to be seen what they do during Covid times???


Anonymous
Post 08/20/2020 10:39     Subject: Re:can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is EDP really promotion/relegation? It's been my understanding that it's subjective and you are placed in your division each season based on merit and not pro-rel...but it is subjective and they do a very good job. If there is a policy in EDPthat states the pro/rel as NCSL does, can someone post the link. I've never been able to find it. Thank you.

So my take is that in order to play in these leagues, your club must meet certain requirements. ODSL allows any team to join it's league. NCSL requires that the club join the league and it provides so many teams to join the league and it has some sort of administrative system, etc. So let's say we create a team called U9 Elite Premier Barca Juniors Development Academy of Excellence. It's the only team in our "club". We couldn't just enter that team in NCSL because our "club" only has one team. CCL requires that your CLUB joins the league and you must send your top two teams in every age group to this league. CCL doesn't except every club. You must have boys and girls teams and multiple teams in each age groups. I may be a bit off there but it's something like this. So CCL only has two divisions. So normally these big clubs with 6 teams per age group will send their 3rd and 4th teams to NCSL and then there 5th and 6th teams to ODSL. If your club doesn't belong to CCL, then you either send you top teams to EDP or NCSL. Again, you might not be able to send your team to NCSL if your club doesn't belong to NCSL, so your only option is EDP or ODSL. So back to our U9 Elite Premier Barca Junior Development Academy of Excellence...we'd be able to join EDP or ODSL. ODSL will take anyone and EDP will vet you as it usually only takes competitive teams.

So CCL is just a league of the biggest clubs top two teams. Some suck. Some are good. There are lots of complaints about it not being very competitive in certain age groups.
NCSL consists of many of the biggest clubs (the CCL club's) 3rd and 4th teams and then the top teams of most of the other clubs.
EDP tends to be mostly MD teams and usually non-CCL top teams that kind of are dominating NCSL's top division or the feel they are too good for NCSL.
ODSL is for the CCL clubs 5th and 6th teams and the teams that are just one offs and want to play. Keep in mind that a club who belongs to NCSL can put their top team in ODSL if they feel it's just too weak even for the lower divisions of NCSL.

ECNL on the boys side is relativly new. This again is a CLUB based league where the clubs promise to send their top teams to this league. Then their 2nd teams can play NCSL or EDP depending on what they decided to do. Their 3rd teams who certainly be in NCSL. The current ECNL league is McLean, BRYC, Loudoun, VDA, and Richmond on the boys side.

NCSl is pro-rel starting U12 I think. Maybe Spring U11.

The top teams in D1 NCSL are very competitive teams in the area in most age groups....but the competition can vary obviously.


Not op but thanks! Great job.


Covid Update:

ODSL will not have a fall a fall season. (This could cause the league to fold. Are there teams going to become lower division NCSL teams?)

NCSL is supposed to announce schedules later this week. Stay tuned.

Va ECNL teams are in one division along with NC and SC teams but because of Covid are currently planning to only play other Va teams at least for Fall.

Md ECNL teams are in a different division play teams from MD, PA, NJ.

EDP has created preliminary schedule. Conflicts being worked out.

(MD and VA high schools used to have different schedules for soccer.)

MLS academies/Girls Academies are new leagues. Remains to be seen what they do during Covid times???



My son's team plays CCL - any news??
Anonymous
Post 08/20/2020 10:38     Subject: Re:can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Is EDP really promotion/relegation? It's been my understanding that it's subjective and you are placed in your division each season based on merit and not pro-rel...but it is subjective and they do a very good job. If there is a policy in EDPthat states the pro/rel as NCSL does, can someone post the link. I've never been able to find it. Thank you.

So my take is that in order to play in these leagues, your club must meet certain requirements. ODSL allows any team to join it's league. NCSL requires that the club join the league and it provides so many teams to join the league and it has some sort of administrative system, etc. So let's say we create a team called U9 Elite Premier Barca Juniors Development Academy of Excellence. It's the only team in our "club". We couldn't just enter that team in NCSL because our "club" only has one team. CCL requires that your CLUB joins the league and you must send your top two teams in every age group to this league. CCL doesn't except every club. You must have boys and girls teams and multiple teams in each age groups. I may be a bit off there but it's something like this. So CCL only has two divisions. So normally these big clubs with 6 teams per age group will send their 3rd and 4th teams to NCSL and then there 5th and 6th teams to ODSL. If your club doesn't belong to CCL, then you either send you top teams to EDP or NCSL. Again, you might not be able to send your team to NCSL if your club doesn't belong to NCSL, so your only option is EDP or ODSL. So back to our U9 Elite Premier Barca Junior Development Academy of Excellence...we'd be able to join EDP or ODSL. ODSL will take anyone and EDP will vet you as it usually only takes competitive teams.

So CCL is just a league of the biggest clubs top two teams. Some suck. Some are good. There are lots of complaints about it not being very competitive in certain age groups.
NCSL consists of many of the biggest clubs (the CCL club's) 3rd and 4th teams and then the top teams of most of the other clubs.
EDP tends to be mostly MD teams and usually non-CCL top teams that kind of are dominating NCSL's top division or the feel they are too good for NCSL.
ODSL is for the CCL clubs 5th and 6th teams and the teams that are just one offs and want to play. Keep in mind that a club who belongs to NCSL can put their top team in ODSL if they feel it's just too weak even for the lower divisions of NCSL.

ECNL on the boys side is relativly new. This again is a CLUB based league where the clubs promise to send their top teams to this league. Then their 2nd teams can play NCSL or EDP depending on what they decided to do. Their 3rd teams who certainly be in NCSL. The current ECNL league is McLean, BRYC, Loudoun, VDA, and Richmond on the boys side.

NCSl is pro-rel starting U12 I think. Maybe Spring U11.

The top teams in D1 NCSL are very competitive teams in the area in most age groups....but the competition can vary obviously.


Not op but thanks! Great job.


Covid Update:

ODSL will not have a fall a fall season. (This could cause the league to fold. Are there teams going to become lower division NCSL teams?)

NCSL is supposed to announce schedules later this week. Stay tuned.

Va ECNL teams are in one division along with NC and SC teams but because of Covid are currently planning to only play other Va teams at least for Fall.

Md ECNL teams are in a different division play teams from MD, PA, NJ.

EDP has created preliminary schedule. Conflicts being worked out.

(MD and VA high schools used to have different schedules for soccer.)

MLS academies/Girls Academies are new leagues. Remains to be seen what they do during Covid times???

Anonymous
Post 08/17/2020 07:09     Subject: Re:can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

Anonymous wrote:Is EDP really promotion/relegation? It's been my understanding that it's subjective and you are placed in your division each season based on merit and not pro-rel...but it is subjective and they do a very good job. If there is a policy in EDPthat states the pro/rel as NCSL does, can someone post the link. I've never been able to find it. Thank you.

So my take is that in order to play in these leagues, your club must meet certain requirements. ODSL allows any team to join it's league. NCSL requires that the club join the league and it provides so many teams to join the league and it has some sort of administrative system, etc. So let's say we create a team called U9 Elite Premier Barca Juniors Development Academy of Excellence. It's the only team in our "club". We couldn't just enter that team in NCSL because our "club" only has one team. CCL requires that your CLUB joins the league and you must send your top two teams in every age group to this league. CCL doesn't except every club. You must have boys and girls teams and multiple teams in each age groups. I may be a bit off there but it's something like this. So CCL only has two divisions. So normally these big clubs with 6 teams per age group will send their 3rd and 4th teams to NCSL and then there 5th and 6th teams to ODSL. If your club doesn't belong to CCL, then you either send you top teams to EDP or NCSL. Again, you might not be able to send your team to NCSL if your club doesn't belong to NCSL, so your only option is EDP or ODSL. So back to our U9 Elite Premier Barca Junior Development Academy of Excellence...we'd be able to join EDP or ODSL. ODSL will take anyone and EDP will vet you as it usually only takes competitive teams.

So CCL is just a league of the biggest clubs top two teams. Some suck. Some are good. There are lots of complaints about it not being very competitive in certain age groups.
NCSL consists of many of the biggest clubs (the CCL club's) 3rd and 4th teams and then the top teams of most of the other clubs.
EDP tends to be mostly MD teams and usually non-CCL top teams that kind of are dominating NCSL's top division or the feel they are too good for NCSL.
ODSL is for the CCL clubs 5th and 6th teams and the teams that are just one offs and want to play. Keep in mind that a club who belongs to NCSL can put their top team in ODSL if they feel it's just too weak even for the lower divisions of NCSL.

ECNL on the boys side is relativly new. This again is a CLUB based league where the clubs promise to send their top teams to this league. Then their 2nd teams can play NCSL or EDP depending on what they decided to do. Their 3rd teams who certainly be in NCSL. The current ECNL league is McLean, BRYC, Loudoun, VDA, and Richmond on the boys side.

NCSl is pro-rel starting U12 I think. Maybe Spring U11.

The top teams in D1 NCSL are very competitive teams in the area in most age groups....but the competition can vary obviously.


Not op but thanks! Great job.
Anonymous
Post 08/16/2020 21:48     Subject: Re:can someone explain NCSL vs CCL vs ECNL?

Anonymous wrote:It seems that EDP is strongest league for boys. Period.


For boys the DA league was clearly the strongest. In this region at least those teams are now split between ECNL and MLS league, and I think the ECNL league will be quite a bit stronger than EDP. The MLS league will also be stronger than EDP, although it's still not completely clear to me whether that league will hold together and where the newly added clubs will play their older teams which are not part of MLS league.

For girls I know less, but I had a daughter on a team which handily won NCSL div 1 and then that same team ended up in CCL next year when the club joined CCL. The level in CCL was a lot higher, and the team struggled.