To clarify DPL team (club) 2011 to 2007 is 5 age groups so 5 teams per club. DPL picked up 5 clubs so (5 age groups - 5 teams per club) 25 teams. We already had 6 existing (6 * 5 =30) so total is 55 DPL teams not 41. Only 3 clubs have ECRL and only girls so 5 *3 is 15 teams.Oh i agree that is the intent but most states/metro areas have one league for all the non letter leagues. NPL comes in and tries to establish a foothold, splitting off clubs from the existing leagues. Problem is there aren't enough non letter league teams to make it viable. NPL > ECRL > ECNL. Its a closed system all run by US Club Soccer. I get it.. US Club soccer in total control. The thing is they have to establish NPL as the lowest league to make that path work. Not many areas have enough teams to do that. That is what happened in AZ. NPL came in backed by all the ECNL clubs and split. Took over half the teams in the metro phoenix area. But it wasn't enough. Plus it really pissed off the local soccer community. Not sure if ECNL kicking both PHX Rising and RSL out of Boys ECNL had anything to do with it (timing is suspect) but the NPL league as well as SAAZ is folding. NPL lasted a year. PHX is the 5th largest city in the country if we don't have enough teams who will?
Are you saying ECNL is just going to start awarding ECRL to a bunch of clubs without NPL in the area? Not sure that works either. It might but they better get busy. For 2024-25 there are 5 new DPL teams in Metro Phoenix this year running from 2011s to 2007s So DPL just gained 25 teams adding to the existing 6. So 41 total. in AZ ECRL girls still at 15. EA awarded 2 to other clubs for a total of 8 EA clubs. ECNL is missing the boat.
Why I say ECNL pissing off the big clubs by kicking them is a bad move nearly all the new DPL teams are from RSL and Rising or affiliated.