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From an NEFC parent- The Portsmouth girl you are talking about is only playing for NEFC a regionals and she did not play for Portsmouth in any State Cup games. You are able to play up in regionals though. I know we have one u13 girl on our u14 team and the Portsmouth u15 team is made up of u13, u14, and u15's
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Originally posted by Soccer Mom 2 View PostAnd they play U15 NEFC Elite in first match (at least I think that is what I saw.) Kinda ironic. LOL!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShes played with them and practiced against them. They know how to defend her and the lack of talent surrounding her will make her a non factor. If I was nefc I'd have a real problem having this girl play a minimum of six and as many as 10 games in a 5 day stretch. If there was any question that this mom is a lunatic you need no further proof. This is an acl waiting to happen.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShes played with them and practiced against them. They know how to defend her and the lack of talent surrounding her will make her a non factor. If I was nefc I'd have a real problem having this girl play a minimum of six and as many as 10 games in a 5 day stretch. If there was any question that this mom is a lunatic you need no further proof. This is an acl waiting to happen.
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Originally posted by Soccer Mom 2 View PostI had asked this before, and people seemed to think that it was allowed. Do we know for sure that it is not, or is this just a guess?
Section 1. A player must be properly registered and rostered in accordance with the rules of US Youth
Soccer and the State Association
Section 2. A youth player may be on the National Championships roster of only one team’s at each level
of the National Championships competitions during any seasonal year; provided, however, that s youth
player who was rostered to a team of a club at a National Championship competition level that does not
advance to the next level and who has been issued a club pass of that club in accordance with this
policy may be rostered to another team of that club at the next level of the National Championship
competitions. Subject to the foregoing, and subject to the provisions of Rule 221, Section 1 (5) at each
level of the National Championships competitions, a team may add to its National Championships roster
for that level as many registered youth players holding club passes of that club of which a team is a
member as the team or its club determines so long as the roster does not exceed 22 players. A team
may not change the club of which it is a member at any time after the commencement of the National
Championship competitions and in any event only in compliance with the rule of the State Association
of which the club is a member.
Section 4. The first National Championships roster of a team to which the player is rostered is the only
team with which the player may participate at each level of the National Championships competition for a
seasonal year.
A club team wins State Cup and will be going to the Regional Championships: that team may now club pass a
player (or players) from their club so long as said player (or players) were registered to the club by the roster
freeze date for their State Cup and/or Premier League – whichever comes first and the player’s team has been
eliminated from the previous NCS competition. Roster cannot exceed 22 players and must be in accordance
with Rule 221, Section 1(5).
A club team wins Regionals and will be going the National Championships: that team can now club pass a
player (or players) in their club as long as said player (or players) were registered to the club by the roster
freeze date for their State Cup and/or Premier League – whichever comes first and the player’s team has been
eliminated from the previous NCS competition. Roster cannot exceed 22 players and must be in accordance
with Rule 221, Section 1(5).
Even if a player is registered with more than one club that player may only club pass with the club in which
they played State Cup (i.e. you dance with the one that brought you).
A player may only club pass to the club in which they were ROSTERED to for either State Cup or Premier
League whichever came first. "
The entire National Championship Series is considered one tournament as far as club tie goes.
For each level of the tournament (eg State Cup, Regionals, Nationals) you can change teams as long as the team you change to is in the same Club that you played the previous round with.
You cannot play on two different clubs at any level, including the State Cup level, even if the two State Cups are in different states.
The player is tied to the club that she was rostered with first for either State Cup or Premier League.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostShe is on Porstmouth's roster!
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Does anyone really think NEFC coach is going to let her play 2 games a day when the NEFC U14s are going to make a run for nationals again? As if.
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Mom does not care what the coach thinks. Just pass my daughter the ball so she can score and make the NT.
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