FC Virginia accepts invitation to improved Elite Clubs National League
Apr 20, 2009
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South Riding, VA (April 20, 2009) - The Football Club of Virginia has accepted an invitation to participate in the Elite Clubs National League (formerly Red Bull National League). The ECNL replaces the two-year-old “Red Bull National League for Girls”, within which FC Virginia also participated for the 2008/09 season.
Made up of 32 of the top girls soccer club in the United States, the ECNL is expected to provide the highest level league of girls youth soccer in the country, following a similar approach to that of the wildly successful U.S. Soccer Development Academy on the boys side of youth soccer.
The invitation-only league requires member clubs to meet several stringent requirements designed to promote the most effective player development environment, as judged by the membership. Factors considered include club coaching structure, with coaches working for a Director - not individual the teams, experience and success of coaching staff, facilities, competitiveness of teams, and a common belief that playing higher quality competition on a consistent basis is the best way to prepare youth players for the future.
FC Virginia, founded just three years ago by legendary Washington area youth coach Terry Foley, is the only club in Northern Virginia to have been invited. Other area clubs include VA Rush, Freestate, and Bethesda. The prestigious membership of clubs includes more than 50% of the 2008 Soccer America top 30 girl’s soccer clubs in the USA.
“I am looking forward to FCV being a charter member of a league that is spearheading opportunities for the development of competition for the best players in the country”, said Foley. “FCV is very excited to be able to offer these levels of regional and national competition to the elite female youth players from the nation’s capital region and middle Virginia.”
While the ultimate goal is for teams to play exclusively, and nationally, in the ECNL, the membership has agreed to ease into this format to allow clubs and players to adjust slowly, preserving current college recruitment and national team ID opportunities.
For the first two years, with the only exception being the US Youth Soccer National League, ECNL clubs will continue to play their traditional schedules while participating in the league via guaranteed acceptance into existing top college showcase events. From year three on, the league will move closer each year towards a regular weekly ECNL schedule for member teams, both regionally and nationally. Ultimately, the ECNL will be the primary – if not only – competition format for all member teams.
For the first year of the league, FC Virginia entrants will be HotSpur at U15, Cardinals (formerly Synergy) at U16, and Explosion at U17. Both the Cardinals and Explosion participated in this year's Red Bull League in the U15 and U16 ages respectively. The HotSpur, reigning Virginia State Champions, will join FCV for the first time this summer.
In addition to the national competition experienced at the U15-U17 level, FC Virginia will groom younger teams for future ECNL participation. These teams will play year round against other ECNL regional clubs doing the same thing with their younger teams, also enjoying guaranteed acceptance into top tournaments, as well as via arranged inter-club friendly weekends.
These younger aged teams will be formed exclusively under the US Club Soccer banner, with a 22-player roster limit, allowing member players to continue to play with other club teams via their US Youth Soccer player passes and state-sanctioned leagues and cup competition.
The club will be forming U12, U13, and U14 regional teams, as well as holding tryouts for next year’s ECNL teams during late May and early June of this year. Interested players and families are being asked to contact Coach Foley at Foley4socr@aol.com. The club has also published a more extensive ‘Frequently Asked Questions” document on their web site at www.FCVirginia.com
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Confirmed list of 32 member clubs for 2009/2010 ECNL season
Albertson Fury, New York-East;
Arsenal FC, Cal-South;
Atlanta Fire, Georgia;
Bethesda SC, Maryland;
Birmingham United, Alabama;
CASL, North Carolina;
CESA Premier, South Carolina;
Charlotte Soccer Academy, North Carolina;
Colorado Rush, Colorado;
Concorde Fire, Georgia;
Connecticut FC, Connecticut;
Crossfire Premier, Washington;
Eclipse Select, Illinois;
FC Delco, Pennsylvania-East;
FC Milwaukee; Wisconsin;
FC Stars of Mass, Massachusetts;
FC Virginia, Virginia;
Freestate United, Maryland;
FSA SoccerPlus, Connecticut;
Minnesota Thunder, Minnesota;
Mustang SC, Cal-North;
Neusport FC, Nevada;
Ohio Elite Soccer Academy, Ohio-South;
Ohio Premier, Ohio-South;
PDA, New Jersey;
Pleasanton Rage, Cal-North;
Real Colorado, Colorado;
San Juan SC, Cal-North;
Sereno SC, Arizona;
St. Louis SG, Missouri;
Texas Challenge SC, Texas-South;
Virginia Rush, Virginia
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