Anyone know which team is the A, B , C etc... My daughter is new to it and got invited to the white team ... figuring it is the C or D team. Anyone know?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAnyone know which team is the A, B , C etc... My daughter is new to it and got invited to the white team ... figuring it is the C or D team. Anyone know?
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White team is the lowest bracket
1st (NPL)
2nd (ELITE)
3rd (Blue)
4th (White)
They call Blue/White East/West to avoid designating them as 3rd and 4th but that's what it really is.
The NPL and Elite teams are the "academy" teams and get the best trainers. The Blue/White teams are local travel, get the lower level trainers but you get to pay "academy" level registration fees. Basically, if you are on blue or white you are being taken advantage of as your registration fees are being used to subsidize the higher costs of the NPL/Elite teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhite team is the lowest bracket
1st (NPL)
2nd (ELITE)
3rd (Blue)
4th (White)
They call Blue/White East/West to avoid designating them as 3rd and 4th but that's what it really is.
The NPL and Elite teams are the "academy" teams and get the best trainers. The Blue/White teams are local travel, get the lower level trainers but you get to pay "academy" level registration fees. Basically, if you are on blue or white you are being taken advantage of as your registration fees are being used to subsidize the higher costs of the NPL/Elite teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhite team is the lowest bracket
1st (NPL)
2nd (ELITE)
3rd (Blue)
4th (White)
They call Blue/White East/West to avoid designating them as 3rd and 4th but that's what it really is.
The NPL and Elite teams are the "academy" teams and get the best trainers. The Blue/White teams are local travel, get the lower level trainers but you get to pay "academy" level registration fees. Basically, if you are on blue or white you are being taken advantage of as your registration fees are being used to subsidize the higher costs of the NPL/Elite teams.
This response is incorrect. The NYCSL NPL league requires clubs to send TWO U12 teams.
NPL Blue and NPL White. Technically they are expected to be on par with each other.
This is very special for NYCSL NPL U12 only (boys and girls). The reason being that U12 is the last year playing small-sided games (9v9) and usually clubs would merge two U12 NPL teams into a single NPL team when they grow to U13.
So if your invite says U12 NPL White - congrats, this is one of two top teams in the club.
Cheers and see you on the field the next year -
- parent of a NYCSL NPL U12 White girl (from a different club)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThis response is incorrect. The NYCSL NPL league requires clubs to send TWO U12 teams.
NPL Blue and NPL White. Technically they are expected to be on par with each other.
This is very special for NYCSL NPL U12 only (boys and girls). The reason being that U12 is the last year playing small-sided games (9v9) and usually clubs would merge two U12 NPL teams into a single NPL team when they grow to U13.
So if your invite says U12 NPL White - congrats, this is one of two top teams in the club.
Cheers and see you on the field the next year -
- parent of a NYCSL NPL U12 White girl (from a different club)
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