MAPLE AND NEP. I can't seem to get a concrete answer on this.
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Not sure of nep but maple you can play on mutiple teams in your club as long as you follow the age restriction can't play on a team younger than your age. It's more of a club policy you can't play for another club. I know some teams will add a player from another club for tournaments but not league games.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMaple does not allow this. They allow dual rostering for town and club but can not play for two clubs regardless of league.
NEP is a US Club Soccer affiliate. MAPLE is a US Youth Soccer and a MYSA affiliate. These are separate and distinct and if you look at this link(MAPLE Rules):
https://www.maplesoccer.com/coaches/...ual-rostering/
you will see that everything referenced relates to US Youth Soccer programs. From a strictly regulatory perspective only USSF and FIFA have the authority to regulate both programs and to my knowledge there is nothing from USSF that prevents being part of two organizations.
The National Championship Series (reference in the link) is the league and series that SSS has historically been a part of. The NEP State Cup winners go the US Club Soccer National Cup. These are two different things.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOP's original question is regarding NEP and MAPLE and the answer is yes you can play on an NEP and a MAPLE team. Whether the player could meet the commitments is another story.
NEP is a US Club Soccer affiliate. MAPLE is a US Youth Soccer and a MYSA affiliate. These are separate and distinct and if you look at this link(MAPLE Rules):
https://www.maplesoccer.com/coaches/...ual-rostering/
you will see that everything referenced relates to US Youth Soccer programs. From a strictly regulatory perspective only USSF and FIFA have the authority to regulate both programs and to my knowledge there is nothing from USSF that prevents being part of two organizations.
The National Championship Series (reference in the link) is the league and series that SSS has historically been a part of. The NEP State Cup winners go the US Club Soccer National Cup. These are two different things.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhether Maple can regulate or not is a different story but the first paragraph clearly states Maple is not ok with playing for two club teams regardless of which league they play in.
"Multiple Rostering - By-Law I 4b
Players may be rostered on only one MAPLE teams during the seasonal year and may not be concurrently rostered on a club team in any other league."
The new policy just allows U15 and up to play town, as well as MAPLE, but the original policy still stands.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostCorrect. On the MAPLE Policies & Procedures tab it says:
"Multiple Rostering - By-Law I 4b
Players may be rostered on only one MAPLE teams during the seasonal year and may not be concurrently rostered on a club team in any other league."
The new policy just allows U15 and up to play town, as well as MAPLE, but the original policy still stands.
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Why the push to play on multiple club teams, especially those that play on the same day and times? Aren't parents concerned about overuse injuries? We allowed too many concurrent sports and our children suffered. We saw gifted players playing on as many teams as possible as well as being guest players to almost every tournament possible. We also saw these players get torn ACL's, huge Ossie's, concussions, and broken bones. The players need recovery time.
Not all of these restrictions are for the benefit of the club, many are to protect the players from overuse and the resulting injuries.
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