FC Florida was accepted into the National Premier League. Many of the boys/girls teams going deep into State Cup.
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I had heard this, but am uncertain what exactly it means?
I do know many clubs are heading the U.S. Club Soccer way, but what exactly are the advantages to the players?
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How many new teams applied and were accepted into NPL for fall 2015? Can they ever be voted back out if not performing club wide?
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Congrats! Always good to have fine clubs in the group. On the boys side with WFF, OCYS, FC Florida, TBU and others it's poised to be a strong league
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCongrats! Always good to have fine clubs in the group. On the boys side with WFF, OCYS, FC Florida, TBU and others it's poised to be a strong league
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Still haven't gotten an answer???
Why does US Club Soccer/NPL make it better to play for FC Florida?
Will better coaches come?
Will better players come?
Will better showcase events be played in for college bound players?
Will better fields be available to train on?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStill haven't gotten an answer???
Why does US Club Soccer/NPL make it better to play for FC Florida?
Will better coaches come?
Will better players come?
Will better showcase events be played in for college bound players?
Will better fields be available to train on?
It is the same idea as FSPL, but it is just putting the better bigger clubs together state wide. The age goups where the big clubs are all in the top (most case they are), those leagues are really tough and nice to play in. The ones where they are not, can be a waste for lets say one strong team in a league of avg teams. From first year to now the league has been getting better and better in most age goups. South Florida, it is not as much as a impact since they have some many good clubs to keep local leagues strong. North and West Fl it is not the same and this league is needed. With JFC, FKK, OCYS, WFF, TBU, Chargers, Weston, IMG, Boca U and now FC florida and PDA, it is where the big clubs are at. The main weakness is WFF and OCYS on the girls side since they put their A teams in ECNL.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostStill haven't gotten an answer???
Why does US Club Soccer/NPL make it better to play for FC Florida?
Will better coaches come?
Will better players come?
Will better showcase events be played in for college bound players?
Will better fields be available to train on?- id2 National Player Identification and Development Program
- Player Development Programs (PDP)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt is the same idea as FSPL, but it is just putting the better bigger clubs together state wide. The age goups where the big clubs are all in the top (most case they are), those leagues are really tough and nice to play in. The ones where they are not, can be a waste for lets say one strong team in a league of avg teams. From first year to now the league has been getting better and better in most age goups. South Florida, it is not as much as a impact since they have some many good clubs to keep local leagues strong. North and West Fl it is not the same and this league is needed. With JFC, FKK, OCYS, WFF, TBU, Chargers, Weston, IMG, Boca U and now FC florida and PDA, it is where the big clubs are at. The main weakness is WFF and OCYS on the girls side since they put their A teams in ECNL.
TBU, JFC and FKK play R3PL, so that leaves Kendall, Weston, Chargers and all the 2nd teams for WFF, OCYS, JFC, FKK yep killing it with the tough competition. The only thing is being NPL does not automatically get you into even NPL tournaments unless since there are A LOT of NPL clubs.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIt should attract better players wanting to play in a better league. Also, NPL provides multiple avenues for players to be scouted and evaluated by U.S. Soccer National Staff and Technical Advisors and US Club Soccer id2 Program staff through the:- id2 National Player Identification and Development Program
- Player Development Programs (PDP)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyes it does but it's all politics from there trust me the best players playing aren't being sent to these programs it's all favoritism and politics US Federation should come to the NPL teams trainings and games and make the selections themselves not off the recommendation of club coaches or club DOC.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postyou mean those players with parents who are constantly up the butt of coaches and doc and telling them how great their little mia or landon is get opportunities their talent doesn't deserve? color me shocked!
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