Anonymous wrote:I'm sure many of these post stating my kid played X club and they were wonderful...Yeah I'm sure your referencing your own club. Why does this matter? Find a local club with a good coach at the younger ages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCB Escola
When/Where have you seen them play?
Anonymous wrote:Some suggestions for folks who are serious about this thread. This is about helping kids see good soccer and get excited about the game - nothing else. No club or league loyalty. These are teams I have seen play locally in tournaments or showcases or in league play. I am suggesting the younger ages for younger kids to watch. When I give a club name, assume its the top team / color for that age. I am sure there are others I have not seen so apologies on that. Hope this helps parents find some good games for kids to watch. These are not listed in order of who I think is best. Just good teams.
2008 (U10) Boys - Alexandria, Bethesda, and Arlington
2007 (U11) Boys - Pipeline Black and DC United
2006 (U12) Boys - Bethesda, Pipeline and Potomac
2005 (U13) Boys - DC United DA, SOCA (Charlottesville), Annandale, and Arlington DA
2004 (U14) Boys - Loudoun DA, Bethesda DA, Arlington DA
2003 (U15) Boys - DC United DA, Bethesda DA, Baltimore Celtic, and BRYC ECNL
2008 (U10) Girls - Loudoun, Bethesda and Arlington
2007 (U11) Girls - MD United, McLean and Loudoun
2006 (U12) Girls - Arlington, Loudoun, MD Rush, Pipeline and BYRC
2005 (U13) Girls - Loudoun, Pipeline, Bethesda ECNL, McLean ECNL
2004 (U14) Girls - Arlington, FCV DA, McLean ECNL, VDA DA (moving to ECNL)
2003 (U15) Girls - BRYC ECNL, FCV DA, McLean ECNL, MD United ECNL
Please dont bash this list. There are plenty of opinions out there, and all are good. What I do know is if you go watch the teams above, you will see strong technical play, athletic kids, various types of styles, good coaching etc. Remember, every team has a style and not all players work well in all systems.
Anonymous wrote:^^^ you must have 12 kids, 6 boys and 6 girls in each age group from 2008-2003 and attend all games
Anonymous wrote:FCB Escola
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not me. But, as you suggest, I have been on or around the field across NOVA for the past 8 years. Year round. Futsal too.
Have futsal recommendations? TIA
Anonymous wrote:Not me. But, as you suggest, I have been on or around the field across NOVA for the past 8 years. Year round. Futsal too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some suggestions for folks who are serious about this thread. This is about helping kids see good soccer and get excited about the game - nothing else. No club or league loyalty. These are teams I have seen play locally in tournaments or showcases or in league play. I am suggesting the younger ages for younger kids to watch. When I give a club name, assume its the top team / color for that age. I am sure there are others I have not seen so apologies on that. Hope this helps parents find some good games for kids to watch. These are not listed in order of who I think is best. Just good teams.
2008 (U10) Boys - Alexandria, Bethesda, and Arlington
2007 (U11) Boys - Pipeline Black and DC United
2006 (U12) Boys - Bethesda, Pipeline and Potomac
2005 (U13) Boys - DC United DA, SOCA (Charlottesville), Annandale, and Arlington DA
2004 (U14) Boys - Loudoun DA, Bethesda DA, Arlington DA
2003 (U15) Boys - DC United DA, Bethesda DA, Baltimore Celtic, and BRYC ECNL
2008 (U10) Girls - Loudoun, Bethesda and Arlington
2007 (U11) Girls - MD United, McLean and Loudoun
2006 (U12) Girls - Arlington, Loudoun, MD Rush, Pipeline and BYRC
2005 (U13) Girls - Loudoun, Pipeline, Bethesda ECNL, McLean ECNL
2004 (U14) Girls - Arlington, FCV DA, McLean ECNL, VDA DA (moving to ECNL)
2003 (U15) Girls - BRYC ECNL, FCV DA, McLean ECNL, MD United ECNL
Please dont bash this list. There are plenty of opinions out there, and all are good. What I do know is if you go watch the teams above, you will see strong technical play, athletic kids, various types of styles, good coaching etc. Remember, every team has a style and not all players work well in all systems.
You seem really knowledgeable about the local scene. Are you that referee who had the helpful AMA a while back?
Anonymous wrote:Some suggestions for folks who are serious about this thread. This is about helping kids see good soccer and get excited about the game - nothing else. No club or league loyalty. These are teams I have seen play locally in tournaments or showcases or in league play. I am suggesting the younger ages for younger kids to watch. When I give a club name, assume its the top team / color for that age. I am sure there are others I have not seen so apologies on that. Hope this helps parents find some good games for kids to watch. These are not listed in order of who I think is best. Just good teams.
2008 (U10) Boys - Alexandria, Bethesda, and Arlington
2007 (U11) Boys - Pipeline Black and DC United
2006 (U12) Boys - Bethesda, Pipeline and Potomac
2005 (U13) Boys - DC United DA, SOCA (Charlottesville), Annandale, and Arlington DA
2004 (U14) Boys - Loudoun DA, Bethesda DA, Arlington DA
2003 (U15) Boys - DC United DA, Bethesda DA, Baltimore Celtic, and BRYC ECNL
2008 (U10) Girls - Loudoun, Bethesda and Arlington
2007 (U11) Girls - MD United, McLean and Loudoun
2006 (U12) Girls - Arlington, Loudoun, MD Rush, Pipeline and BYRC
2005 (U13) Girls - Loudoun, Pipeline, Bethesda ECNL, McLean ECNL
2004 (U14) Girls - Arlington, FCV DA, McLean ECNL, VDA DA (moving to ECNL)
2003 (U15) Girls - BRYC ECNL, FCV DA, McLean ECNL, MD United ECNL
Please dont bash this list. There are plenty of opinions out there, and all are good. What I do know is if you go watch the teams above, you will see strong technical play, athletic kids, various types of styles, good coaching etc. Remember, every team has a style and not all players work well in all systems.
Anonymous wrote:Some suggestions for folks who are serious about this thread. This is about helping kids see good soccer and get excited about the game - nothing else. No club or league loyalty. These are teams I have seen play locally in tournaments or showcases or in league play. I am suggesting the younger ages for younger kids to watch. When I give a club name, assume its the top team / color for that age. I am sure there are others I have not seen so apologies on that. Hope this helps parents find some good games for kids to watch. These are not listed in order of who I think is best. Just good teams.
2008 (U10) Boys - Alexandria, Bethesda, and Arlington
2007 (U11) Boys - Pipeline Black and DC United
2006 (U12) Boys - Bethesda, Pipeline and Potomac
2005 (U13) Boys - DC United DA, SOCA (Charlottesville), Annandale, and Arlington DA
2004 (U14) Boys - Loudoun DA, Bethesda DA, Arlington DA
2003 (U15) Boys - DC United DA, Bethesda DA, Baltimore Celtic, and BRYC ECNL
2008 (U10) Girls - Loudoun, Bethesda and Arlington
2007 (U11) Girls - MD United, McLean and Loudoun
2006 (U12) Girls - Arlington, Loudoun, MD Rush, Pipeline and BYRC
2005 (U13) Girls - Loudoun, Pipeline, Bethesda ECNL, McLean ECNL
2004 (U14) Girls - Arlington, FCV DA, McLean ECNL, VDA DA (moving to ECNL)
2003 (U15) Girls - BRYC ECNL, FCV DA, McLean ECNL, MD United ECNL
Please dont bash this list. There are plenty of opinions out there, and all are good. What I do know is if you go watch the teams above, you will see strong technical play, athletic kids, various types of styles, good coaching etc. Remember, every team has a style and not all players work well in all systems.