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The ECNL is divided by age groups from U-13 through U-19, and into nine (girls') or ten (boys') regional conferences of nine to 16 clubs. Clubs play regular season matches within their conferences, and top teams and wildcards can qualify for a post-season national round-robin champions' league competition.
As of November 2022, Surf has won 12 national championships, 29 regional championships, and over 74 state championships. [1] On 10 August 2021, Surf was named the first-ever ECNL Boys Overall Club Champion. [4] On November 15, 2022, it was announced that Surf would join the Women's Premier Soccer League in the 2023 season. [5]
Eastside Football Club is a soccer club from Issaquah, Washington that fields boys' and girls' teams in the Elite Clubs National League and Washington State's Regional Club League. [1] They formerly competed in the Northwest Division of USL League Two. Eastside FC was founded in 1970 as a youth soccer club.
The Eclipse Select Soccer Club or just Eclipse, is an American soccer club for boys and girls in the Chicago metropolitan area.Founded in 1996, Eclipse has teams in local, regional, and national competitions, including the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL), US Club Soccer, and the United States Youth Soccer Association (USYSA).
[1] it has since grown into a nationally recognized club [2] [3] with boys and girls teams competing in the Elite Clubs National League, winning several national titles. The club is also affiliated with Crossfire Redmond , [ 4 ] a semi-professional team that plays in the National Premier Soccer League .
The league expanded to include 12 teams for its second season in 2020 and further expansion had been planned prior to the 2021 season, but was delayed until 2022 or later by COVID-19. A second Division III league, National Independent Soccer Association (NISA) debuted in August 2019 with eight teams. The league initially played a fall-to-spring ...
US Club Soccer gained recognized as a national organization by the United States Soccer Federation in 2001. [2] The initial intent of the organization was to be a lobbying organization to effect change in United States Youth Soccer Association, but it had to change to a player-based organization to gain momentum. [3]
North Carolina FC Youth (NCFC Youth) is an American soccer club and eponymous league based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and serving the greater Research Triangle. It is the largest youth-to-professional soccer club in the country. [1]