Anonymous wrote:I’ve already lost two soccer friends over the change. They are angry about my kid being born in September.
Anonymous wrote:I do not see any pro to staying in BY alone for MLS, but it has many negatives.
By parents, just hold on to the last hope, as there is no announcement. The same is true for people who believe there is absolutely no change in 25/26.
Idk your child but there are other sports for them. Best to you and your kid.Anonymous wrote:Our kid's horrible first touch and inability to beat a cone 1v1 doesn't get better changing from BY to SY
.Anonymous wrote:Our kid's horrible first touch and inability to beat a cone 1v1 doesn't get better changing from BY to SY
Anonymous wrote:CalNorth(USYS) which is a smaller league our here in Norcal, versus Norcal Premier(US Club) which has many, many more club teams plus NPL and recently ECRL, was running the first MLSNext 2 league this past year and will do so in the future put out this statement recently saying MLSNext 2 so far is basically still up in the air.
https://www.calnorth.org/news/important-update-cal-north-shifts-to-seasonal-year-age-groups-in-2026-2027
Beginning with the 2026-2027 soccer season, Cal North will be transitioning to a School Year age grouping method for all programs—with the exception of our Olympic Development Program (ODP) and National Platforms (e.g., MLS Next Tier 2).
For National Platforms, including MLS Next Tier 2, Cal North Member Organizations will defer to the National Platform’s governing body to adhere to their required age grouping method.
Anonymous wrote:This is interesting that this statement and the mcclean email both reference US soccer as the driving force. What has been conveyed to the public is that us youth soccer, us club soccer, and ayso are driving this change. Has something changed behind the scenes with us soccer involvement? If so, that would signal everyone going SY as opposed to some leagues staying BY.
Anonymous wrote:Let’s put an P2P club example:
Bavarian United SC, from North Milwaukee, WI.
- Our first teams (U13 to U19) play MLS Next 1.
- Second teams will be playing MLS Next 2, USYS local league, tournaments, etc …
- U12 and younger USYS and tournaments.
My question is:
How Bavarian could have a double age system (BY for MLS Next 1, and SY for the rest)?
I think it’s impossible to organize a club with double BY vs SY standards.