One change I heard about this past weekend is for the youngest age group DA U12 scores will not keep any longer starting in the 17-18' season. Currently, there are no standing until U15/16 but scores are kept for all events and age groups.
Is this a good idea? Will this diminish the competitive spirit, will and desire to win or this help player, clubs, teams to work on their identity, style of play without being overly concerned with the game results?
Everyone has heard this analogy but I'll repeat it. When Germany reformulated its national culture when it came to soccer and abandoned scorelines until the older ages, above 13 I think it was, 10 years later they won the world cup. I think this was done across European countries and not just Germany. Someone on the forum probably knows. If this works, why not try it? Do you think the kids really care or is it just the parents that care? Parents ruin the game for the kids, we know this. We also know that kids know that they played good or not, usually. They have the rest of their life to work on winning and losing. What about just developing?
One change I heard about this past weekend is for the youngest age group DA U12 scores will not keep any longer starting in the 17-18' season. Currently, there are no standing until U15/16 but scores are kept for all events and age groups.
Is this a good idea? Will this diminish the competitive spirit, will and desire to win or this help player, clubs, teams to work on their identity, style of play without being overly concerned with the game results?
Is it true that JC is no longer at LAFC?!?!?With BK at LAG and JC at LAFC working on the same style of soccer there is no need for TFA in central LA past U11. For the youngers, definitely still a market for them.
Second Largest Development Academy Expansion Welcomes 17 New Clubs for 2017-2018 Season
17 Clubs, 165 teams and 2 divisions added for 2017-18 Development Academy Season
http://www.ussoccerda.com/20170203-development-academy-expansion-announcement
Add Rebels Soccer Club from San Diego to your new U-11/12 clubs.
What is unsaid in this announcement, but should be considered carefully by parents in the 2006 age group who are considering Development Academy for their son starting this coming season when they become eligible for U12, is that very few clubs that received U12 Academy slots last year were promoted to the U13 age groups (pretty much only the academies affiliated with professional clubs). Clubs may promise that they are applying to get full academy in future years, but the evidence suggests that those efforts are unlikely to succeed. That means if you move from your existing team to take a spot on a DA team in a club that only has a U12 Academy Program, there is a very good chance you will have to move again the following year if you want to stay in the DA. Moreover, because the pool of U12 Academy clubs is intentionally much larger than the clubs with U13 DA teams (150 v. 115 in 2017-2018), many kids won't even be able to stay in the DA after this one year and they will have to not only move to a third club in three years, but they (and their parents) will have to accept a "demotion" back to regular club soccer. It's not a reason not to take the leap (as they say, "you can't win if you don't enter"), but it is something to consider. It's easier to get into DA now than ever before because of the increased number of entry-level slots, but the high school-level slots really haven't changed in the last several years. It's a wider funnel, with a very narrow spout.
Adding 165 teams for the 17-18 is more than most would have guessed, ussda is really increasing at a rate (more so in other parts of the county) not seen before these last two seasons:
EXISTING CLUBS PROMOTED INTO U-13 & U14:
- LA Galaxy San Diego (Southwest)
- Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) (Southwest)
So who's the LAFC team? Is this the '03 Slammers Godinez team?
So who's the LAFC team? Is this the '03 Slammers Godinez team?
Does anyone have a link to or a list of the 2004 U14 Southwest Division for next season?