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Not very strong. If you are traveling to Bethany for NPL you are in the wrong place. Find a more convenient club. Top teams at Ginga, Sporting, Rush all better than a CFC NPL team. Coaching is same as talent.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot very strong. If you are traveling to Bethany for NPL you are in the wrong place. Find a more convenient club. Top teams at Ginga, Sporting, Rush all better than a CFC NPL team. Coaching is same as talent.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThanks. How big are the rosters?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot very strong. If you are traveling to Bethany for NPL you are in the wrong place. Find a more convenient club. Top teams at Ginga, Sporting, Rush all better than a CFC NPL team. Coaching is same as talent.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey tend to be more manageable than the ECNL rosters so decent playing time. Teams aren't great but not awful either. Most players wind up on lowest level D1 or D3 schools which is an appropriate fit, and CFC gets almost all of them placed. If it's convenient for you it could be worthwhile but the drive up the Merritt at rush hour from lower FC is brutal. The other clubs someone mentioned are just not as strong as the poster portrayed and get virtually no college placements. But if college isn't a goal then I wouldn't spend the time/money on CFC NPL either.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI will disagree on one point, the clubs like Ginga, Sporting and Rush are stronger than a CFC or an FSA NPL team. I watched one game at FSA a few weeks ago and FSA team was dismantled. It was only a 2-0 score but FSA literally could not get ball over midfield line. The other thing to point out is these clubs are now starting to mature. For the first time in their existence they are maintaining HS aged teams. You will start to see these clubs placing players in college programs. Most will be D3 or mid tier D1 but it is now an option to CFC. Parents no longer have to pay for a 28 player roster spot. Also, CFC is not placing large numbers of NPL players in college.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWell the question was about CFC but thanks for the one game FSA analysis. CFC had 16-17 NPL players land spots the last few years each year. The other clubs might get 2-3 tops. It's a matter of talent and also connections.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI will disagree on one point, the clubs like Ginga, Sporting and Rush are stronger than a CFC or an FSA NPL team. I watched one game at FSA a few weeks ago and FSA team was dismantled. It was only a 2-0 score but FSA literally could not get ball over midfield line. The other thing to point out is these clubs are now starting to mature. For the first time in their existence they are maintaining HS aged teams. You will start to see these clubs placing players in college programs. Most will be D3 or mid tier D1 but it is now an option to CFC. Parents no longer have to pay for a 28 player roster spot. Also, CFC is not placing large numbers of NPL players in college.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI will disagree on one point, the clubs like Ginga, Sporting and Rush are stronger than a CFC or an FSA NPL team. I watched one game at FSA a few weeks ago and FSA team was dismantled. It was only a 2-0 score but FSA literally could not get ball over midfield line. The other thing to point out is these clubs are now starting to mature. For the first time in their existence they are maintaining HS aged teams. You will start to see these clubs placing players in college programs. Most will be D3 or mid tier D1 but it is now an option to CFC. Parents no longer have to pay for a 28 player roster spot. Also, CFC is not placing large numbers of NPL players in college.
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