Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 13:22     Subject: Club density in the DMV

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like another year of top DMV talent being spread out across a 20 mile radius (from VDA to ARL to NVA to SYC). Sigh.


You do realize you're only talking about the V?


Nothing else matters.

Also, I love the V.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 12:52     Subject: Club density in the DMV

Anonymous wrote:Looks like another year of top DMV talent being spread out across a 20 mile radius (from VDA to ARL to NVA to SYC). Sigh.


You do realize you're only talking about the V?
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 12:33     Subject: Club density in the DMV

Looks like another year of top DMV talent being spread out across a 20 mile radius (from VDA to ARL to NVA to SYC). Sigh.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2026 22:36     Subject: Club density in the DMV

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hold on.. I can think of at least 8 DC clubs. There's obviously demand for this many clubs. Tell me why these clubs are traveling 1 hour away to play a game in MD eastern shore or WV or Lorton...

with so many teams in DC, why isn't there a DC league? Ok for the the top level teams (ECNL or whatever) maybe those can travel for better comp. but the A/B/C teams traveling an hour to play a game is crazy.

why isn't there a DC league?


Because each club wants a "pathway" to sell and the league directors need to feel their kids too. On the girls side in the DMV we have teams in ECNL, ECNL-RL, GA, GA Aspire, NL, EDP, and NCSL (and probably others). Ideally you would want one truly elite league (ECNL/GA) where teams travel to play the best competition and then put all of the other teams in the same pool with promotion/relegation, but this would require combining 5 leagues into 1.


There isn’t enough talent in DC to have a DC league. That’s pretty clear.


That's false. We have more than enough talent pre-U14. After then, allow them to travel after the separations occur.


+1 The DC talent is just fragmented. If you combined all the DC clubs into 2 and just kept players in the district they'd be competitive with any of the burbs clubs. It's the same old issue. Field space and traffic patterns.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2026 21:40     Subject: Club density in the DMV

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hold on.. I can think of at least 8 DC clubs. There's obviously demand for this many clubs. Tell me why these clubs are traveling 1 hour away to play a game in MD eastern shore or WV or Lorton...

with so many teams in DC, why isn't there a DC league? Ok for the the top level teams (ECNL or whatever) maybe those can travel for better comp. but the A/B/C teams traveling an hour to play a game is crazy.

why isn't there a DC league?


Because each club wants a "pathway" to sell and the league directors need to feel their kids too. On the girls side in the DMV we have teams in ECNL, ECNL-RL, GA, GA Aspire, NL, EDP, and NCSL (and probably others). Ideally you would want one truly elite league (ECNL/GA) where teams travel to play the best competition and then put all of the other teams in the same pool with promotion/relegation, but this would require combining 5 leagues into 1.


There isn’t enough talent in DC to have a DC league. That’s pretty clear.


That's false. We have more than enough talent pre-U14. After then, allow them to travel after the separations occur.
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2026 20:50     Subject: Club density in the DMV

What is the purpose of FVU fielding U12 and U13 USL Y summer teams? To make it easier to build and solidify their U13 ECNL rosters? Who will coach the teams and where will they practice?
Anonymous
Post 02/23/2026 09:22     Subject: Club density in the DMV

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hold on.. I can think of at least 8 DC clubs. There's obviously demand for this many clubs. Tell me why these clubs are traveling 1 hour away to play a game in MD eastern shore or WV or Lorton...

with so many teams in DC, why isn't there a DC league? Ok for the the top level teams (ECNL or whatever) maybe those can travel for better comp. but the A/B/C teams traveling an hour to play a game is crazy.

why isn't there a DC league?


Because each club wants a "pathway" to sell and the league directors need to feel their kids too. On the girls side in the DMV we have teams in ECNL, ECNL-RL, GA, GA Aspire, NL, EDP, and NCSL (and probably others). Ideally you would want one truly elite league (ECNL/GA) where teams travel to play the best competition and then put all of the other teams in the same pool with promotion/relegation, but this would require combining 5 leagues into 1.


There isn’t enough talent in DC to have a DC league. That’s pretty clear.
Anonymous
Post 02/18/2026 09:59     Subject: Club density in the DMV

Anonymous wrote:Hold on.. I can think of at least 8 DC clubs. There's obviously demand for this many clubs. Tell me why these clubs are traveling 1 hour away to play a game in MD eastern shore or WV or Lorton...

with so many teams in DC, why isn't there a DC league? Ok for the the top level teams (ECNL or whatever) maybe those can travel for better comp. but the A/B/C teams traveling an hour to play a game is crazy.

why isn't there a DC league?


Because each club wants a "pathway" to sell and the league directors need to feel their kids too. On the girls side in the DMV we have teams in ECNL, ECNL-RL, GA, GA Aspire, NL, EDP, and NCSL (and probably others). Ideally you would want one truly elite league (ECNL/GA) where teams travel to play the best competition and then put all of the other teams in the same pool with promotion/relegation, but this would require combining 5 leagues into 1.