Rostered for 2 teams

Here's a question....is it okay for a player to be rostered (for a tournament) and play for 2 different teams, even if they are 2 different age groups? 1- ECNL and 1- Non/ECNL.
 
Here's a question....is it okay for a player to be rostered (for a tournament) and play for 2 different teams, even if they are 2 different age groups? 1- ECNL and 1- Non/ECNL.
Not in State or National Cup, not even one team in State Cup President's and one team in National.
 
I was specifically thinking of the Players College Showcase, actually. I notice players listed on separate rosters for two different teams from different age groups. It just sparked curiosity.
 
I was specifically thinking of the Players College Showcase, actually. I notice players listed on separate rosters for two different teams from different age groups. It just sparked curiosity.

This morning I found a player listed twice on the National Cup Olders Red Card page (same player ID number) for 2 different teams with cards both issued on the same date. I suspect a paperwork or administrative error.
 
Here's a question....is it okay for a player to be rostered (for a tournament) and play for 2 different teams, even if they are 2 different age groups? 1- ECNL and 1- Non/ECNL.
Why would you have your DD do that? Not sure what age your DD is, but before careful of wear and tear in their bodies. Something I overlooked.
 
Why would you have your DD do that? Not sure what age your DD is, but before careful of wear and tear in their bodies. Something I overlooked.
Not my DD I'm talking about. I see a girl on an ECNL team in one age group in Vegas, and a Non in the same. Sparked my curiosity. I agree, it's not what I would recommend or allow my daughter to do.
 
Just happened upon this-- but why is there so much lyin' and cheatin' in this sport? It's like a bad country music song...
 
Here's a question....is it okay for a player to be rostered (for a tournament) and play for 2 different teams, even if they are 2 different age groups? 1- ECNL and 1- Non/ECNL.
I know this is an old thread, but I'll answer it because nobody did. It is not against the rules to roster a player with multiple Youth Council members/affiliates. Thus, a player can be simultaneously registered and rostered with a:

US Club Soccer / ECNL / NPL team.
US Youth Soccer / Cal South team.
AYSO Team.

Its not uncommon for a Club with an ECNL team (maximum rosters sizes of 30), to also register a team made up of a majority of those player in USYS/Cal South affiliated or sanctioned programs (CSL, SCDSL, CRL, etc.) and club pass the other players as needed. Perfectly legal and not a rule violation per se.
 
I know this is an old thread, but I'll answer it because nobody did. It is not against the rules to roster a player with multiple Youth Council members/affiliates. Thus, a player can be simultaneously registered and rostered with a:

US Club Soccer / ECNL / NPL team.
US Youth Soccer / Cal South team.
AYSO Team.

Its not uncommon for a Club with an ECNL team (maximum rosters sizes of 30), to also register a team made up of a majority of those player in USYS/Cal South affiliated or sanctioned programs (CSL, SCDSL, CRL, etc.) and club pass the other players as needed. Perfectly legal and not a rule violation per se.

In addition, I have been told the USSF PDA players are registered separately from those classifications.
 
In addition, I have been told the USSF PDA players are registered separately from those classifications.
Correct, it's an entirely separate registration / league system completely different than us youth soccer or US Club.
 
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