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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe clubs playing in NEP next year will be registered with US Club Soccer and will not need to go through SRI for anything. Of course, with Bayside, Bwp-NEFC, Bruno and Ri Strikers all playing in NEP looks like State Cup will be a joke.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy? Can't they play in ri state cup while playing in NEP? The press release for the new NEFC RI even said that the teams would be participating in the RI state tournaments.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNEP will not be USYSA league next year, just a US Club Soccer league. So won't be qualifying league for State Cup
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"The NEP has been granted approval from Mass Youth Soccer to act as a State Cup qualifying league for Massachusetts. It has received similar approval from Soccer Rhode Island, Soccer Maine and New Hampshire Soccer Association."
Nothing change..... NEP has a NPL division so teams can qualify for State Cup. http://events.gotsport.com/events/De...?EventID=36609
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post"The NEP has been granted approval from Mass Youth Soccer to act as a State Cup qualifying league for Massachusetts. It has received similar approval from Soccer Rhode Island, Soccer Maine and New Hampshire Soccer Association."
Nothing change..... NEP has a NPL division so teams can qualify for State Cup. http://events.gotsport.com/events/De...?EventID=36609
So now that leaves Region1, MAPLE and Superliga as qualifying leagues left for State Cup. Either these leagues will have to get creative or State Cup is gonna suck in MA and RI.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRight, but if NEP is now no longer USYS next year that means NO NEP divisions will qualify for State Cup.
So now that leaves Region1, MAPLE and Superliga as qualifying leagues left for State Cup. Either these leagues will have to get creative or State Cup is gonna suck in MA and RI.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm pretty sure you can affiliate with both associations. Not common here but normal practice in other parts of Region I.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostDo we know if NEP has plans to affiliate with both, because based on the news I've read, they are not just joining US Club Soccer, but they are pulling out of USYSA. Like I said, that would mean trouble for the State Cup tournaments.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRight, but if NEP is now no longer USYS next year that means NO NEP divisions will qualify for State Cup.
So now that leaves Region1, MAPLE and Superliga as qualifying leagues left for State Cup. Either these leagues will have to get creative or State Cup is gonna suck in MA and RI.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLike Soccer RI has ever kept a tight reign over its rules and regulations. Why has Bayside United competed in the RI State Cup the last 2 years even though they are a registered Massachusetts club?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLike Soccer RI has ever kept a tight reign over its rules and regulations. Why has Bayside United competed in the RI State Cup the last 2 years even though they are a registered Massachusetts club?
Bayside United
Bayside United Premier Soccer Club, established in 1997, is a competitive youth soccer club serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. Bayside United is a member of Massachusetts Youth Soccer which is recognized by the United States Soccer Federation.
Bayside United runs under the direction of its originator, Coach Stacey DeCastro, providing an advanced program of coaching and competition to help student-athletes reach the highest level of soccer and academia. Bayside United currently has teams that compete in the Sub-Region Premier League, MAPLE League and the Massachusetts Soccer Conference League.
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Bayside United Premier Soccer Club, established in 1997, is a competitive youth soccer club serving Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts. Bayside United is a member of Rhode Island Youth Soccer which is recognized by the United Status Soccer Federation.
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