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Serious question is it to late to make an ECNL team for another club If you are currently on another ECNL team?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAt this time they are all equal in the ranks. There has not been a game. The teams are still forming. Also in some cases coaches have not been placed in the age groups. So how in the heck can you ask a question like that? No monies have been put down to start the GDA also. You talk about putting the cart before the horse. Please bring this question up in 10 years and maybe you will get an answer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe first true test will be the first DA tournament in November when those with high school waivers will not be playing and the DA discovery players will be playing.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhich is when DA clubs will confirm what everyone has been saying - HS waivers will last one year. They'll see clear as day they can't be missing key players for 2-3 months while USSF expects them to be playing
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot the LAX parents I know. Or baseball players, or basketball....most parents are delussional up until HS, when reality start to bi*ch slap them around
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostBy this age a couple months in age is not an advantage or disadvantage. It's size and skills and some game smarts! The 2002 girls on the FESA 2001 team graduate the same 2020 year and get more recruiting looks earlier because colleges are beginning their 2019!-2020 recruiting classes.
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Boynton Knights Forms Partnership With Boca United For Running of USSF Development Academy Soccer Programs For Elite Players (Boys and Girls)!!
Boca Raton, Fl (April 22, 2017) – Boca United FC is pleased to announce that the club has signed a partnership agreement with the Boynton Beach Knights FC in which the two south Florida based soccer clubs will work together to combine resources and support in the running of USSF
Development Academy Programs for elite level young players (Boys and Girls).
Boca United has been a member of the USSF Development Academy League since 2013 and Boca United Academy Director Eric Eichmann has been actively looking to expand the “footprint” of the Academy program by seeking partnerships with other local clubs that share the same player development philosophy, playing style, and vision. After observing the improvement of Boynton Beach Knights club over the last several years under the leadership and guidance of Boynton Director of Coaching and Player Development, Asaf Lubezky, and after months of detailed discussions and meetings, it was clear that a partnership between the two clubs made sense and most importantly would be based on a solid foundation of a shared player development philosophy which both club directors felt was imperative to the long term success of the partnership.
“I am extremely excited about our new partnership with coach Asaf and the Boynton Beach Knights club,” said Boca United Director Eric Eichmann. “Combining our resources and efforts will only help to improve and enhance our boys and girls USSF Development Academy Programs. Furthermore, in addition to our primary responsibilities as a USSF Development Academy club of identifying the top talent in the South Florida / Treasure Coast area, offering them a high performance professional training environment and competition, and developing their character as young people, we feel that our Academy also has a responsibility to do our part to help improve youth soccer in general throughout our surrounding communities. Our partnership with Boynton Beach is a great way for us to start to achieve that objective while simultaneously offering more players a direct pathway to the USSF Academy League which is the highest level of competition in the country.”
“This is a wonderful opportunity for the players and soccer families in our community and we are excited to be part of something very special for the players,”
Boynton Beach Director of Coaching Asaf Lubezky said. “I am looking forward to working with Coach Eric and Boca United as we collaborate on this player development project and combine resources to offer a very professional program for the players in our area.”
The Boca United Academy Program has already had 7 players sign on with various MLS professional Academy Programs with 2-3 more likely to sign in summer 2017. The club has also developed and helped many girls and boys players move on to play college soccer.
“Our partnership with the Boynton Beach Knights club will provide player development opportunities and exposure to college and professional scouts for even more young aspiring soccer players in our area,” said Boca United Executive Director John Hurst.
For the upcoming 2017-18 season the name of the jointly supported Academy will remain Boca United and all selected Academy players will register with the Boca United Academy Program. However, the Academy name will change for the 2018/19 season and beyond. The new Academy name will be created soon and will reflect the new partnership and represent both programs and our area in general.
It is important to note that the new partnership is designed to allow both clubs to work together to support and improve the two USSF Academy Programs (Boys and Girls) by combining resources (ie: players, staff, training resources, etc.). However, in addition to the jointly supported Academy teams, both clubs will continue to operate their respective competitive programs and offer non-Academy teams in all age groups as they have always done in the past.
http://boyntonknightsfc.com/Default.aspx?tabid=331388
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Originally posted by Victorious View PostU-17s = Florida Cup, FSPL, State Cup
U-18s =Disney Showcase, FSPL, State Cup.
U-19s = 14 of 18 players signed for College.
6 players of 20 on FHSAA All-Star Team
broadcast on Brighthouse/Spectrum.
Other teams Florida Cup Finalists
Need we say more?
Tryouts this week. Trotters Park.
All Welcome.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPlease truthful insightful comments want to understand if BBK is taking over now that Guti is gone from the DA ?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou miss the whole point. Poster was pointing out that last year the FESA team was a mix of 2001 and 2002 girls. This year, those two groups of girls were separated onto 2 teams.
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