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ELITE CLUBS NATIONAL LEAGUE INAUGURAL ANNOUNCEMENT |
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For Immediate Release
On Tuesday, April 28,
2009, the Elite Clubs National League (“ECNL”) announced the inaugural
member clubs for the 2009-2010 season. The ECNL is a non-profit membership
based organization that has been founded with the goal of improving the
competitive and developmental environment for elite youth female soccer
players in the United States. With a multiple year strategic plan, the ECNL
hopes to, over time, increase the competitive quality of each game played by
its member clubs, reduce the number of non-competitive games played by its
member clubs, increase opportunities for regular training, and otherwise
leverage the collective knowledge and experience of the member clubs to
improve the daily developmental environment of female soccer players.
The ECNL will kick-off its
inaugural season at the Eclipse Select Challenge Cup August 14-16, 2009 in
Chicago, IL, and will continue with year-long competition in conjunction
with multiple national showcase events that culminate in the ECNL National
Championship in Seattle, WA in July 2010. In addition, the ECNL will
provide a subsidized player identification program for players to be scouted
for youth national teams in conjunction with the US Club Soccer ID2 Program.
In 2009-2010, the ECNL
season will feature 40 of the top youth girls clubs in the United States in
the U15-U17 age groups competing in a 12-game season. Teams in the ECNL
will compete for individual age group ECNL National Championships and an
overall ECNL Club National Championship.
In each age group,
teams will be placed in two flights of 20 teams each, (Challenge A and
Challenge B), based on team strength. The ECNL will host stand-alone events
and partner with existing national showcase events for completion of a
10-game regular season. Upon completion of a 10-game regular season,
multiple four team playoff groups in each flight will be established based
on the regular season standings. The top four teams in each age group in
the Challenge A division will compete for the ECNL National Championship and
the winner will be crowned the age group ECNL National Champion. The bottom
four teams in the Challenge A division will compete in a relegation playoff
where the winning team will remain in the Challenge A division for the next
season and the remaining three teams will be relegated to the Challenge B
division. The top four teams in the Challenge B division will compete for
the promotion playoff where the top three teams will be promoted to the
Challenge A division for the next season.
“The ECNL is a great
step for elite girls youth players in this country,” said ECNL President
Christian Lavers (FC Milwaukee). “The ECNL is founded on the concept that
elite female player development in the United States needs a structure that
will reduce the total number of games on the schedule and increase the
number of meaningful, quality games. The ECNL sets forth a vision that
gives us a clear path to that goal –a national competition schedule and a
national identification program linked to that competition.”
“A great deal of work
has gone into making the ECNL a reality. That, coupled with the commitment
of the clubs involved, provide very exciting prospects for us all moving
forward. This league is going to be something very special,” said ECNL Vice
President, Doug Bracken (Ohio Elite Soccer Academy).
2009-2010 ECNL clubs
include some of the most accomplished girls youth clubs in the United
States: Albertson Fury, New York; Arsenal FC, California;
Atlanta Fire, Georgia; Bethesda SC, Maryland; Birmingham
United, Alabama; CASL, North Carolina; CESA Premier, South
Carolina; Challenge SC, Texas; Charlotte Soccer Academy, North
Carolina; Colorado Rush, Colorado; Concorde Fire, Georgia;
Connecticut FC, Connecticut; Crossfire Premier, Washington;
Dallas Sting, Texas; D’Feeters, Texas; Eclipse Select,
Illinois; FC Dallas, Texas; FC Delco, Pennsylvania; FC
Milwaukee, Wisconsin; FC Stars of Mass, Massachusetts; FC
Virginia, Virginia; Freestate Soccer Alliance, Maryland; FSA
SoccerPlus, Connecticut; Irvine Strikers, California; Lonestar
SC, Texas; Minnesota Thunder, Minnesota; Mustang SC,
California; Neusport FC, Nevada; Ohio Elite Soccer Academy,
Ohio; Ohio Premier, Ohio; PDA, New Jersey; Pleasanton Rage,
California; Real Colorado, Colorado; San Juan SC, California;
SC Del Sol, Arizona; Sereno SC, Arizona; Solar, Texas;
St. Louis Scott Gallagher, Missouri; Virginia Rush, Virginia;
West Coast FC, California.
The ECNL is operated
and managed by a Board of Directors elected by the member clubs. The member
clubs will also vote on admission of new clubs, the competitive format of
the league, and all league rules and policies.
For more information
about Elite Clubs National League contact Christian Lavers at
Christian@fcmilwaukee.com or Doug Bracken at
dbracken@ohioelite.com.
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