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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey were very slow getting off the ground cause everyone laughed at the idea of Women's soccer untill they realized there was money to be made.Now that other Reputable Soccer countries are seriously getting involved then that's the end of the USWNT success. Not trying to be negative !!! Just Realistic.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThink Halep. It worked.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLOL, DA... the women's national team is so boring to watch. There hasn't been a competitive game in years.
BTW, how many players on the national team played DA??? oh, none.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Posthow many players on the national team played DA??? oh, none.
RICHMOND, VA (January 10, 2019) – The Elite Clubs National League has had an incredible impact on all levels of women’s soccer since its founding in 2009. Over 90% of the ECNL’s Amazing Young Women go on to play collegiate soccer every year and make an impact at the next level as cataloged in the ECNL’s College Impact series.
The ECNL is now in the tenth year of existence, therefore players who spent the majority of their youth careers in the ECNL are now graduating college and moving on to play professionally. The ECNL’s dominant impact on college soccer is now transitioning to have a significant impact on professional soccer.
The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) is the longest-running professional women’s soccer platform in the country and is entering its seventh season. Each year, the NWSL provides an opportunity for more and more female players to continue their playing careers beyond the collegiate game.
ECNL Alums’ names were called over and over again at the 2019 NWSL Draft that took place earlier today at the United Soccer Coaches (USC) Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 24 of the 36 players drafted were ECNL Alums, accounting for 67% of the total 2019 draft class.
The first round featured seven ECNL Alums, including Stanford University standout, Tierna Davidson, selected as the 1st overall pick and former Amazing Young Woman Spotlight of the Week, Hallie Mace, as the 2nd overall pick. Both the second and third rounds each saw five ECNL Alums called to the stage, while seven ECNL Alums were chosen in the forth round.
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