Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GFR’s footprint includes the wealthiest area in VA, maybe all of the DMV. The 3 closest High Schools have won boys state championships in VA’s highest classification in recent years (Langley in ‘22, Herndon in ‘25, South Lakes in ‘19), despite having a number of high level players that attend private schools in VA and DC. GFR has attracted some of the most experienced coaches in the area in recent years, in GD, MW, NM, etc. They have neighboring clubs of Herndon and Valor that aren’t exactly tearing it up. It’s a real failure that this club is contracting and wasn’t able to take advantage of the changing landscape over the past couple of years.
Where did the state champ Herndon HS players play? With Herndon club?
No. And the SLHS players didn’t play for GFR in 2019. My son was on that team and it was mostly Loudoun, Arlington and McLean players.
Having wealthy people in a town or towns does not produce amazing soccer players. Strong clubs that have been chucking for decades does. GFR is still in its infancy compared to those 3 clubs.
Almost all the boys on the Herndon HS wining team from the spring played soccer for Herndon club. The head coach is the TD at Herndon club.
Your first sentence is true but not the second. The Herndon HS head coach is not affiliated with HYS.
Nick Arzani? Yes, he is the TD at HYS but I don't think he is on the coaching staff at HHS anymore.
Anonymous wrote:What people fail to realize is that European kids who play and develop under professional coaches/teams hit 17-18 years old, see that they're not going pro.
They decide to come to the USA, go to college for free and are top level talent here (starters). When in the 90s you had a couple of international players on D1 rosters, now you have the majority
Just take a look at local schools and I'm not even talking about TOP schools who used to get international players in the 90s.
You have small schools like
Radford - 12 out of 28 are international players
Longwood - 18 of 30
GMU - 15 of 27
This is for the boys side.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GFR’s footprint includes the wealthiest area in VA, maybe all of the DMV. The 3 closest High Schools have won boys state championships in VA’s highest classification in recent years (Langley in ‘22, Herndon in ‘25, South Lakes in ‘19), despite having a number of high level players that attend private schools in VA and DC. GFR has attracted some of the most experienced coaches in the area in recent years, in GD, MW, NM, etc. They have neighboring clubs of Herndon and Valor that aren’t exactly tearing it up. It’s a real failure that this club is contracting and wasn’t able to take advantage of the changing landscape over the past couple of years.
Where did the state champ Herndon HS players play? With Herndon club?
No. And the SLHS players didn’t play for GFR in 2019. My son was on that team and it was mostly Loudoun, Arlington and McLean players.
Having wealthy people in a town or towns does not produce amazing soccer players. Strong clubs that have been chucking for decades does. GFR is still in its infancy compared to those 3 clubs.
Almost all the boys on the Herndon HS wining team from the spring played soccer for Herndon club. The head coach is the TD at Herndon club.
Your first sentence is true but not the second. The Herndon HS head coach is not affiliated with HYS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GFR’s footprint includes the wealthiest area in VA, maybe all of the DMV. The 3 closest High Schools have won boys state championships in VA’s highest classification in recent years (Langley in ‘22, Herndon in ‘25, South Lakes in ‘19), despite having a number of high level players that attend private schools in VA and DC. GFR has attracted some of the most experienced coaches in the area in recent years, in GD, MW, NM, etc. They have neighboring clubs of Herndon and Valor that aren’t exactly tearing it up. It’s a real failure that this club is contracting and wasn’t able to take advantage of the changing landscape over the past couple of years.
Where did the state champ Herndon HS players play? With Herndon club?
No. And the SLHS players didn’t play for GFR in 2019. My son was on that team and it was mostly Loudoun, Arlington and McLean players.
Having wealthy people in a town or towns does not produce amazing soccer players. Strong clubs that have been chucking for decades does. GFR is still in its infancy compared to those 3 clubs.
Almost all the boys on the Herndon HS wining team from the spring played soccer for Herndon club. The head coach is the TD at Herndon club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GFR’s footprint includes the wealthiest area in VA, maybe all of the DMV. The 3 closest High Schools have won boys state championships in VA’s highest classification in recent years (Langley in ‘22, Herndon in ‘25, South Lakes in ‘19), despite having a number of high level players that attend private schools in VA and DC. GFR has attracted some of the most experienced coaches in the area in recent years, in GD, MW, NM, etc. They have neighboring clubs of Herndon and Valor that aren’t exactly tearing it up. It’s a real failure that this club is contracting and wasn’t able to take advantage of the changing landscape over the past couple of years.
Where did the state champ Herndon HS players play? With Herndon club?
No. And the SLHS players didn’t play for GFR in 2019. My son was on that team and it was mostly Loudoun, Arlington and McLean players.
Having wealthy people in a town or towns does not produce amazing soccer players. Strong clubs that have been chucking for decades does. GFR is still in its infancy compared to those 3 clubs.
Yes - A number of Herndon High’s players either played for Herndon or moved to VDA — after Herndon partnered with VDA.
There is a lot of talent in Reston, Herndon, and Great Falls - and there has been for decades and decades. Reston Soccer was stacking state cups throughout the 80s, 90s, 00s - when they meant something. GFR just can’t manage their way out of a paper bag and, for whatever reason, many of you want to give them a pass.
You can not compare the current landscape of travel soccer to the 80's or 90's. Kids were going to play college soccer back then without ever even ever playing club soccer!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GFR’s footprint includes the wealthiest area in VA, maybe all of the DMV. The 3 closest High Schools have won boys state championships in VA’s highest classification in recent years (Langley in ‘22, Herndon in ‘25, South Lakes in ‘19), despite having a number of high level players that attend private schools in VA and DC. GFR has attracted some of the most experienced coaches in the area in recent years, in GD, MW, NM, etc. They have neighboring clubs of Herndon and Valor that aren’t exactly tearing it up. It’s a real failure that this club is contracting and wasn’t able to take advantage of the changing landscape over the past couple of years.
Where did the state champ Herndon HS players play? With Herndon club?
No. And the SLHS players didn’t play for GFR in 2019. My son was on that team and it was mostly Loudoun, Arlington and McLean players.
Having wealthy people in a town or towns does not produce amazing soccer players. Strong clubs that have been chucking for decades does. GFR is still in its infancy compared to those 3 clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GFR’s footprint includes the wealthiest area in VA, maybe all of the DMV. The 3 closest High Schools have won boys state championships in VA’s highest classification in recent years (Langley in ‘22, Herndon in ‘25, South Lakes in ‘19), despite having a number of high level players that attend private schools in VA and DC. GFR has attracted some of the most experienced coaches in the area in recent years, in GD, MW, NM, etc. They have neighboring clubs of Herndon and Valor that aren’t exactly tearing it up. It’s a real failure that this club is contracting and wasn’t able to take advantage of the changing landscape over the past couple of years.
Where did the state champ Herndon HS players play? With Herndon club?
No. And the SLHS players didn’t play for GFR in 2019. My son was on that team and it was mostly Loudoun, Arlington and McLean players.
Having wealthy people in a town or towns does not produce amazing soccer players. Strong clubs that have been chucking for decades does. GFR is still in its infancy compared to those 3 clubs.
Yes - A number of Herndon High’s players either played for Herndon or moved to VDA — after Herndon partnered with VDA.
There is a lot of talent in Reston, Herndon, and Great Falls - and there has been for decades and decades. Reston Soccer was stacking state cups throughout the 80s, 90s, 00s - when they meant something. GFR just can’t manage their way out of a paper bag and, for whatever reason, many of you want to give them a pass.
Is Reston Soccer the club before merged with Great Falls? If so, when did RS join? Pre or post merger? New to timeline and what changes came at same time the stacking stopped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GFR’s footprint includes the wealthiest area in VA, maybe all of the DMV. The 3 closest High Schools have won boys state championships in VA’s highest classification in recent years (Langley in ‘22, Herndon in ‘25, South Lakes in ‘19), despite having a number of high level players that attend private schools in VA and DC. GFR has attracted some of the most experienced coaches in the area in recent years, in GD, MW, NM, etc. They have neighboring clubs of Herndon and Valor that aren’t exactly tearing it up. It’s a real failure that this club is contracting and wasn’t able to take advantage of the changing landscape over the past couple of years.
Where did the state champ Herndon HS players play? With Herndon club?
No. And the SLHS players didn’t play for GFR in 2019. My son was on that team and it was mostly Loudoun, Arlington and McLean players.
Having wealthy people in a town or towns does not produce amazing soccer players. Strong clubs that have been chucking for decades does. GFR is still in its infancy compared to those 3 clubs.
Yes - A number of Herndon High’s players either played for Herndon or moved to VDA — after Herndon partnered with VDA.
There is a lot of talent in Reston, Herndon, and Great Falls - and there has been for decades and decades. Reston Soccer was stacking state cups throughout the 80s, 90s, 00s - when they meant something. GFR just can’t manage their way out of a paper bag and, for whatever reason, many of you want to give them a pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GFR’s footprint includes the wealthiest area in VA, maybe all of the DMV. The 3 closest High Schools have won boys state championships in VA’s highest classification in recent years (Langley in ‘22, Herndon in ‘25, South Lakes in ‘19), despite having a number of high level players that attend private schools in VA and DC. GFR has attracted some of the most experienced coaches in the area in recent years, in GD, MW, NM, etc. They have neighboring clubs of Herndon and Valor that aren’t exactly tearing it up. It’s a real failure that this club is contracting and wasn’t able to take advantage of the changing landscape over the past couple of years.
Where did the state champ Herndon HS players play? With Herndon club?
No. And the SLHS players didn’t play for GFR in 2019. My son was on that team and it was mostly Loudoun, Arlington and McLean players.
Having wealthy people in a town or towns does not produce amazing soccer players. Strong clubs that have been chucking for decades does. GFR is still in its infancy compared to those 3 clubs.
Yes - A number of Herndon High’s players either played for Herndon or moved to VDA — after Herndon partnered with VDA.
There is a lot of talent in Reston, Herndon, and Great Falls - and there has been for decades and decades. Reston Soccer was stacking state cups throughout the 80s, 90s, 00s - when they meant something. GFR just can’t manage their way out of a paper bag and, for whatever reason, many of you want to give them a pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GFR’s footprint includes the wealthiest area in VA, maybe all of the DMV. The 3 closest High Schools have won boys state championships in VA’s highest classification in recent years (Langley in ‘22, Herndon in ‘25, South Lakes in ‘19), despite having a number of high level players that attend private schools in VA and DC. GFR has attracted some of the most experienced coaches in the area in recent years, in GD, MW, NM, etc. They have neighboring clubs of Herndon and Valor that aren’t exactly tearing it up. It’s a real failure that this club is contracting and wasn’t able to take advantage of the changing landscape over the past couple of years.
Where did the state champ Herndon HS players play? With Herndon club?
No. And the SLHS players didn’t play for GFR in 2019. My son was on that team and it was mostly Loudoun, Arlington and McLean players.
Having wealthy people in a town or towns does not produce amazing soccer players. Strong clubs that have been chucking for decades does. GFR is still in its infancy compared to those 3 clubs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GFR’s footprint includes the wealthiest area in VA, maybe all of the DMV. The 3 closest High Schools have won boys state championships in VA’s highest classification in recent years (Langley in ‘22, Herndon in ‘25, South Lakes in ‘19), despite having a number of high level players that attend private schools in VA and DC. GFR has attracted some of the most experienced coaches in the area in recent years, in GD, MW, NM, etc. They have neighboring clubs of Herndon and Valor that aren’t exactly tearing it up. It’s a real failure that this club is contracting and wasn’t able to take advantage of the changing landscape over the past couple of years.
Where did the state champ Herndon HS players play? With Herndon club?
Anonymous wrote:GFR’s footprint includes the wealthiest area in VA, maybe all of the DMV. The 3 closest High Schools have won boys state championships in VA’s highest classification in recent years (Langley in ‘22, Herndon in ‘25, South Lakes in ‘19), despite having a number of high level players that attend private schools in VA and DC. GFR has attracted some of the most experienced coaches in the area in recent years, in GD, MW, NM, etc. They have neighboring clubs of Herndon and Valor that aren’t exactly tearing it up. It’s a real failure that this club is contracting and wasn’t able to take advantage of the changing landscape over the past couple of years.