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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo was sunrise , after berating it all year , sunrise is now in npl ! Good luck
It will be good competition, especially in South Florida: Sunrise, Boca, Wellington, Weston.
So much for FSPL!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI suspect it is the first step in obtaining an ECNL franchise. NPL is part of US Club Soccer. US Club Soccer runs ECNL.
It will be good competition, especially in South Florida: Sunrise, Boca, Wellington, Weston.
So much for FSPL!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm familiar with FSPL, is NPL the same level of competition? What about traveling?
FSPL is supposed to be invite only to the top 16 from State Cup, but that has been watered down the last few years. NPL is club based, not invite. For ECNL teams, they usually enter their 'B' team. But in south florida, without any ECNL and GDA being in their own league, you will see highly competitive teams. It should be good. Sunrise is solid and will help the league be more competitive.
Travel is within Florida. Post season opportunities for regional and national play.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm familiar with FSPL, is NPL the same level of competition? What about traveling?
with DA it's going to be a good b team league since most of the clubs that participate also have da and that's where the a teams will play. Google Florida premier league
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou travel from Kendall to Jacksonville - in Florida it's called FPL.
with DA it's going to be a good b team league since most of the clubs that participate also have da and that's where the a teams will play. Google Florida premier league
Florida NPL and Florida Premier League
Sound the same, run by the same organization, but different teams and schedules.
Florida NPL is the US Club Soccer's equivalent to FYSA FSPL. Division 1 level. Top club teams.
Florida Premier League, as explained to me, is similar in travel but the Division 2 level.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThoughts?
NPL site does not show Wellington for 2017-18 additions !
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http://nationalpremierleagues.com/florida-npl
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhere and when ??
NPL site does not show Wellington for 2017-18 additions !
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http://nationalpremierleagues.com/florida-npl
The were just accepted last week, I'm not sure why its not on the NPL website but its all over Wellingtons.
https://www.wellingtonsoccer.com/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou travel from Kendall to Jacksonville - in Florida it's called FPL.
with DA it's going to be a good b team league since most of the clubs that participate also have da and that's where the a teams will play. Google Florida premier league
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe were just accepted last week, I'm not sure why its not on the NPL website but its all over Wellingtons.
https://www.wellingtonsoccer.com/
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To clarify they are not part of NPL, no club in the state of Florida is part of NPL. They are part FPL which is a subsidiary league of NPL. They'll play B teams.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTo clarify they are not part of NPL, no club in the state of Florida is part of NPL. They are part FPL which is a subsidiary league of NPL. They'll play B teams.
Off NPL own website they call it Florida NPL (formerly FPL) looks to be expanding to 16 clubs
teams can advance to NPL finals. Seems similar to FSPL but if you win FSPL that is it, win NPL and can advance to play winners of other leagues.
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Npl fpl fspl
Ok morons... In a nutshell: NPL is the new name for FPL which is NOT the same as FSPL. It's funny how certain leagues are called the best until Wellington changes leagues and then that league is called the best. FSPL winners had beaten all of the NOL winners last year so you make your own opinion. Wellington is once again looking for another gimmick to screw people out of their money! Remember their little soccer balls in the bag that their training was built around? Now that was great training. Lol
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