Coast Soccer 2020 Division Brackets

It's not that unusual for CSL rosters to be incomplete when first posted. Historically, you just had to post something like 7 names (for an 11 v. 11 roster) by the end of July to get put on the schedule and then you had the rest of the month to fill in names. Some teams would put in a bunch of fake names or double counts just until they could buy time to get their real rosters sorted out before the start of the season. Sometimes, it was just disorganization because you knew the team had enough kids coming to practices.

This is probably worse now because some teams entered their rosters diligently, but others have done nothing to adjust them all summer. Heck, there is at least one team out there right now with a "CHRISTIANO RONALDO" listed on their roster without a jersey number (hey, maybe it's the boys' real name, but I'm guessing not) and it's a team with a 20+ person roster. So, while many teams are likely short players, the more accurate point in time to get a read on the magnitude in the drop in roster sizes would be the night before a real season begins, not right now when there was very little motivation for team managers to get their act together.
 
Our roster lists 5 girls that aren't with the team and is missing two girls that are on the team, so it sounds like you are on to something.
 
It's not that unusual for CSL rosters to be incomplete when first posted. Historically, you just had to post something like 7 names (for an 11 v. 11 roster) by the end of July to get put on the schedule and then you had the rest of the month to fill in names. Some teams would put in a bunch of fake names or double counts just until they could buy time to get their real rosters sorted out before the start of the season. Sometimes, it was just disorganization because you knew the team had enough kids coming to practices.

This is probably worse now because some teams entered their rosters diligently, but others have done nothing to adjust them all summer. Heck, there is at least one team out there right now with a "CHRISTIANO RONALDO" listed on their roster without a jersey number (hey, maybe it's the boys' real name, but I'm guessing not) and it's a team with a 20+ person roster. So, while many teams are likely short players, the more accurate point in time to get a read on the magnitude in the drop in roster sizes would be the night before a real season begins, not right now when there was very little motivation for team managers to get their act together.

Good point.
I’ll also add that for clubs that had 2 or 3 teams in an age group- you are gojng to see some combo of the a/b/c players together this year. It will be quite a few teams. So you may see some blowouts when coaches mostly play the “A” girls if other coaches try to get everyone on the field.
 
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I have finally heard a statement that helps me understand what is meant by "White Privilege". There are probably more teams in LA county than the other counties combined and fields here are extremely hard to find. Nice that you are able to practice but the world doesn't revolve around you. Just because you are practicing doesn't mean that all other teams are. Step out of your bubble.
That is the dumbest logic that I’ve seen on this thread. By the way, teams in the Downey-Cerritos- Whittier area are practicing.
 
There's the usual suspects, but LA County is interesting in that there are a ton of little neighborhood clubs. You have your Long Beach FCs, your Hawaiian Gardens Eagles, your Sand and Surfs and Steel Uniteds in the beach communities, your Downtown LA FCs, your Culver City FCs, etc etc.
All those team are definitely practicing a lot private facilities in their area if not travel outside their are just to practice
 
All those team are definitely practicing a lot private facilities in their area if not travel outside their are just to practice

No, they definitely are not.

Some clubs are having some teams surreptitiously get some kids to gather at local parks with their coaches, without uniforms, doing distanced skills training. The small clubs don't have the funds available to continuously rent out privately-owned space and parents in these smaller clubs with kids on bronze teams are not the types to drive an hour and a half one way for practice.

I have no doubt whatsoever that if the Coast and SCDSL seasons kick off on Oct 31, we will see waves of forfeits from teams being unable to field enough kids. This is a lost year anyways; maybe the leagues can temporarily suspend the club pass rules so kids can eg play up within the club for a second game in a day, just so teams can field a full squad.
 
This is where the clubs that have their own facilities definitely have an advantage. Not that doing ball work in a 10x10 square is really going to make much difference
 
No, they definitely are not.

Some clubs are having some teams surreptitiously get some kids to gather at local parks with their coaches, without uniforms, doing distanced skills training. The small clubs don't have the funds available to continuously rent out privately-owned space and parents in these smaller clubs with kids on bronze teams are not the types to drive an hour and a half one way for practice.

I have no doubt whatsoever that if the Coast and SCDSL seasons kick off on Oct 31, we will see waves of forfeits from teams being unable to field enough kids. This is a lost year anyways; maybe the leagues can temporarily suspend the club pass rules so kids can eg play up within the club for a second game in a day, just so teams can field a full squad.
There is never a good enough reason for a player to play 2 games in a day. Period.
 
sad to see...... my DDs played SCDSL and never in CSL but it is sad to see leagues failing from Covid..........

The league may contract, but I think it will still survive.

Now let's see some sympathy for all those leagues that failed in the 90's as CSL absorbed their teams.
 
Yes the CSL has been decimated -
For 2020 CSL. Still a good amount of divisions. More drop off it appears for the boys side from last year. Any idea what the SCDSL divisions look like yet?

Girls
2003 - 9 divisions (Last year 10 divisions U18)
2004 - 12 divisions
2005 - 11 divisions
2006 - 16 divisions (Last year 13 divisions for U15)
2007 - 11 divisions
2008 - 15 divisions (Last year 12 divisions for U13)
2009 - 12 divisions
2010 - 9 divisions
2011 - 7 divisions

Boys
2003 - 9 divisions
2004 - 15 divisions
2005 - 15 divisions (Last year 20 divisions for U16)
2006 - 19 divisions
2007 - 19 divisions (Last year 20 divisions for U14)
2008 - 20 divisions
2009 - 20 divisions (Last year 27 divisions for U12)
2010 - 19 divisions
2011 - 17 divisions
 
For 2020 CSL. Still a good amount of divisions. More drop off it appears for the boys side from last year. Any idea what the SCDSL divisions look like yet?

Girls
2003 - 9 divisions (Last year 10 divisions U18)
2004 - 12 divisions
2005 - 11 divisions
2006 - 16 divisions (Last year 13 divisions for U15)
2007 - 11 divisions
2008 - 15 divisions (Last year 12 divisions for U13)
2009 - 12 divisions
2010 - 9 divisions
2011 - 7 divisions

Boys
2003 - 9 divisions
2004 - 15 divisions
2005 - 15 divisions (Last year 20 divisions for U16)
2006 - 19 divisions
2007 - 19 divisions (Last year 20 divisions for U14)
2008 - 20 divisions
2009 - 20 divisions (Last year 27 divisions for U12)
2010 - 19 divisions
2011 - 17 divisions

Any insight on the number of teams per division?
 
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