Not in State or National Cup, not even one team in State Cup President's and one team in National.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 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.
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.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 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.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.
Just happened upon this-- but why is there so much lyin' and cheatin' in this sport? It's like a bad country music song...
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: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.
Throw in the bad track suits, fake birth certificates and roster intrigue and it seems like more of a rap song or an HBO drama!
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.
Correct, it's an entirely separate registration / league system completely different than us youth soccer or US Club.In addition, I have been told the USSF PDA players are registered separately from those classifications.