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That's not entirely correct, while they control the big events they will allow teams to participate in certain tournaments as long as they're following DA guidlines.What those guidelines are I don't know but I do know they want to stay away from playing 3 games in 36 hours which is common in some of these events
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThat's not entirely correct, while they control the big events they will allow teams to participate in certain tournaments as long as they're following DA guidlines.What those guidelines are I don't know but I do know they want to stay away from playing 3 games in 36 hours which is common in some of these events
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With almost 80 DA teams on the girls side you would think someone would put together or add a DA bracket to an already existing tournament, surprised there isn't more info out there
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWith almost 80 DA teams on the girls side you would think someone would put together or add a DA bracket to an already existing tournament, surprised there isn't more info out there
They do their own events. That is the whole point.
Plus they are committed to controlling costs so they don't pay silly amped up kid soccer tournament fees.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDoing tournaments kind of goes against the purpose of the DA.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post(coming from a DA parent here) And that "purpose" is to not allow DA to be compared to anything else. My son and just about all of his teammates would love to be allowed to compete against other teams.
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DA teams can participate in non DA tournaments. The tournaments must meet the DA requirements regarding substitution as well as the one game a day as well as a day of rest.
The brackets must also be against DA teams.
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It's PDA - USSF will let them do what they want with little trouble as long as they meet the guidelines. But don't expect it to develop into a trend as it runs counter to what DA is about (fewer games and tournaments) and puts an event in the hands of a club, not them
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