My 11 year old daughter plays in the premiership of NEP. She plays futsal in the winter. She is a straight A student. She is a starter on her team and very skilled, juggling over 5,000 and practicing foot skills every day. Her goals are to play high school and college soccer. We had plans to take her to some ECNL trainings over the spring, but with everything going on that did not happen. She will stay with her current NEP team for next year. My question is- we are an middle class family, my wife stays home and I make about $70,000. Does my daughter need to play ECNL to be recruited? We live in a location that would make it very difficult to get to any of the ECNL clubs. We have 3 other children. With my income and her grades I imagine she would receive some financial aid. Thank you for your time reading this.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy 11 year old daughter plays in the premiership of NEP. She plays futsal in the winter. She is a straight A student. She is a starter on her team and very skilled, juggling over 5,000 and practicing foot skills every day. Her goals are to play high school and college soccer. We had plans to take her to some ECNL trainings over the spring, but with everything going on that did not happen. She will stay with her current NEP team for next year. My question is- we are an middle class family, my wife stays home and I make about $70,000. Does my daughter need to play ECNL to be recruited? We live in a location that would make it very difficult to get to any of the ECNL clubs. We have 3 other children. With my income and her grades I imagine she would receive some financial aid. Thank you for your time reading this.
(ECNL crowd chimes in soon to tell you that your kid would be better off doing something else. Tough crap if you can't make it to an ECNL club, they really don't care)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy 11 year old daughter plays in the premiership of NEP. She plays futsal in the winter. She is a straight A student. She is a starter on her team and very skilled, juggling over 5,000 and practicing foot skills every day. Her goals are to play high school and college soccer. We had plans to take her to some ECNL trainings over the spring, but with everything going on that did not happen. She will stay with her current NEP team for next year. My question is- we are an middle class family, my wife stays home and I make about $70,000. Does my daughter need to play ECNL to be recruited? We live in a location that would make it very difficult to get to any of the ECNL clubs. We have 3 other children. With my income and her grades I imagine she would receive some financial aid. Thank you for your time reading this.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy 11 year old daughter plays in the premiership of NEP. She plays futsal in the winter. She is a straight A student. She is a starter on her team and very skilled, juggling over 5,000 and practicing foot skills every day. Her goals are to play high school and college soccer. We had plans to take her to some ECNL trainings over the spring, but with everything going on that did not happen. She will stay with her current NEP team for next year. My question is- we are an middle class family, my wife stays home and I make about $70,000. Does my daughter need to play ECNL to be recruited? We live in a location that would make it very difficult to get to any of the ECNL clubs. We have 3 other children. With my income and her grades I imagine she would receive some financial aid. Thank you for your time reading this.
She is in no risk of being left behind.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy 11 year old daughter plays in the premiership of NEP. She plays futsal in the winter. She is a straight A student. She is a starter on her team and very skilled, juggling over 5,000 and practicing foot skills every day. Her goals are to play high school and college soccer. We had plans to take her to some ECNL trainings over the spring, but with everything going on that did not happen. She will stay with her current NEP team for next year. My question is- we are an middle class family, my wife stays home and I make about $70,000. Does my daughter need to play ECNL to be recruited? We live in a location that would make it very difficult to get to any of the ECNL clubs. We have 3 other children. With my income and her grades I imagine she would receive some financial aid. Thank you for your time reading this.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat are the situations for the other 3 children?
And what % of those 5000 juggles are with her feet?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShe can juggle with both feet. Her touch is impeccable. There is no other player in our area that I know of who is even close to her level, I’m talking even players older than her too.
I asked about the other 3 kids.
I asked what % of juggles OTHER THAN her feet.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMy 11 year old daughter plays in the premiership of NEP. She plays futsal in the winter. She is a straight A student. She is a starter on her team and very skilled, juggling over 5,000 and practicing foot skills every day. Her goals are to play high school and college soccer. We had plans to take her to some ECNL trainings over the spring, but with everything going on that did not happen. She will stay with her current NEP team for next year. My question is- we are an middle class family, my wife stays home and I make about $70,000. Does my daughter need to play ECNL to be recruited? We live in a location that would make it very difficult to get to any of the ECNL clubs. We have 3 other children. With my income and her grades I imagine she would receive some financial aid. Thank you for your time reading this.
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