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    EDP & Secondary Pass Cards

    If you have a player that is secondary carded to the club (for EDP) are they allowed to play on another team for same club, same age? Their secondary pass is specific to one team. Any help would be great. Thanks

    #2
    yes. once carded, any team in that league of the same age or older. "secondary carding" requires primary club permission and they will state that the primary club is the priority and you can't play secondary over primary if a conflict occurs, but there is absolutely no tracking of it. Once its approved, go nuts.

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      #3
      You can also play for a different club on a secondary pass as well. Doesn't happen that often but it is allowed if you get all the approvals. Sometimes happens in the spring when someone is looking to change and will continue to play with old team to finish season.

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        #4
        Thank you.

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          #5
          can you play at one club in a lower division and become secondary at another in a higher division? just as long as its not the same division and as long as your primary grants permission?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Guest View Post
            can you play at one club in a lower division and become secondary at another in a higher division? just as long as its not the same division and as long as your primary grants permission?
            For EDP the rule is you can only play for one club (you can play for multiple ages on same club).

            only rare exception is if you had a u10 team playing up at u11 and the other team your child
            played for was u10 and still in edp futures. In this case they could play for two separate clubs

            they don’t really check anything anyway

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              #7
              There is a player who plays for Ironbound and Crush - both are in state cup too

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                #8
                Originally posted by Guest View Post
                There is a player who plays for Ironbound and Crush - both are in state cup too
                Secondary carded players are not allowed to play in a state cup. If they and are called out on it they will forfeit if they win.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Guest View Post

                  Secondary carded players are not allowed to play in a state cup. If they and are called out on it they will forfeit if they win.
                  2010 girls bracket

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Guest View Post

                    Secondary carded players are not allowed to play in a state cup. If they and are called out on it they will forfeit if they win.
                    But clubs do it and get away with it. It’s all about connections. Cheating seems to be ok in youth soccer as long as money is to be made.

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                      #11
                      How would you go about trying for an exception? I have a U12 player for one EDP club who wants to secondary to her older sister's U14 team with a different club. Two different ages, two different flights. Just regular games, no cups. That wouldn't be allowed?

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Guest View Post
                        How would you go about trying for an exception? I have a U12 player for one EDP club who wants to secondary to her older sister's U14 team with a different club. Two different ages, two different flights. Just regular games, no cups. That wouldn't be allowed?
                        No, that is not allowed.

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                          #13

                          yes. once carded, any team in that league of the same age or older. "secondary carding" requires primary club permission and they will state that the primary club is the priority and you can't play secondary over primary if a conflict occurs, but there is absolutely no tracking of it. Once its approved, go nuts.

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