2010-2011 marks League expansion from 48 to 88 teams Under-15
through Under-17 Boys and Girls play slated to begin this fall 12
teams to earn direct path to US Youth Soccer National Championships
29 of 55 US Youth Soccer State Associations represented
FRISCO, Texas (Aug. 9, 2010) – US Youth Soccer is proud to announce the
88 teams chosen to compete in the 2010-2011 US Youth Soccer National
League season. The league, entering into its fourth season, is for
Under-15 through Under-17 Boys and Girls elite club soccer teams with an
individual proven track record of success in US Youth Soccer programs.
"The 2010-2011 US Youth Soccer National League marks a
significant shift as the League almost doubles in size, challenging more
teams to raise their level of play above and beyond their already elite
level status to compete for a top spot in the National League standings
and a coveted ticket to the US Youth Soccer National Championships,"
said Paul Luchowski, National League commissioner. "Now in its fourth
season, the League continues to provide a truly national competition for
even more players to develop and test themselves in meaningful matches
and everyone is looking forward to another great season."
The
National League is an extension of the highly successful US Youth Soccer
Regional Leagues [US Youth Soccer Region I (East) Premier League,
Midwest Regional League, Region III (South) Premier League and Far West
Regional League] in which the top teams are eligible to continue the
path of succession into the National League where the ultimate prize is
qualifying for the prestigious national championships.
2010-2011
increases the National League's reach with 29 of the 55 US Youth Soccer
State Associations, from Region I (East): Connecticut, Eastern New York,
Eastern Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, New York West and Virginia;
from Region II (Midwest): Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota,
Missouri, Nebraska, Ohio North and Ohio South; from Region III (South):
Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, North Texas, Oklahoma, South Carolina,
South Texas and Tennessee; from Region IV (West): Arizona, California
South, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Washington.
Each gender age
group is split into two eight-team divisions, with each division
featuring teams from each of US Youth Soccer's four regions competing in
round robin play within each division. The Under-15 Girls age group will
continue with the traditional eight teams for 2010-2011 season.
The seven game season will begin in Wilson, N.C., where all boys' teams
will compete Nov. 18-21 and all girls' will compete Dec. 2-5, followed
by participation in one of two other locations per gender consisting of
girls' Dec. 31-Jan 2 in Orlando, Fla., and boys' competition Feb. 19-21
in Florida. The final play date will combine boys and girls in Las Vegas
March 18-20 and be held in conjunction with the Player's Soccer
Showcase. The complete schedule will be announced on USYouthSoccer.org
in mid-September.
The first place team from each division age
group will earn a spot to the 2011 US Youth Soccer National
Championships along with the four US Youth Soccer Regional Champions.
The national championships are the culmination of the US Youth
Soccer National Championship Series where the nation's champions are
crowned in six age groups for boys and girls.
Since its
inception, National League teams have captured a combined 10 National
Championships. In 2008, seven of the eight championship finals slots in
the Under-15 and 16 age groups were won by National League teams, which
resulted in the League's first four National Championships. The League
notched four more National Championship titles in 2009 including the
Under-15 Boys (Baltimore Casa Mia Bays) and Girls (San Diego Surf) as
well as Under-16 Boys (Dallas Texans 93 Red) and Under-17 Girls (Eclipse
Select). At the 2010 national championships, League participants took
home titles in the Under-15 Boys (Baltimore Bays Chelsea) and Under-17
Girls (So Cal Blues Dodge) age groups. For a list of past National
League champions and history, click here.
As is the case
with the US Youth Soccer National Championship Series events and the US
Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program the National League creates
another significant opportunity for the nation's collegiate,
professional and national team staffs to see players in an environment
of meaningful play.
US Youth Soccer National League Teams |
2010-2011 Season
Under-15 Girls Team and State Association
Region Hometown BRYC 95 Elite (VA) Region I Springfield, Va.
Match Fit Chelsea Beat (NJ) Region I Bayonne, N.J. SAC United
Premier (MD) Region I Columbia, Md. Grand Rapids Crew Juniors (MI)
Region II Grand Rapids, Mich. Internationals Red (OH-N) Region II
Cleveland, Ohio AFC 96 Elite (GA) Region III Fayetteville, Ga.
Arsenal Elite (FL) Region III Tarpon Springs, Fla.
So Cal Blues-Pearson (CA-S) Region IV San Juan Capistrano, Calif.
Under-16 Girls Team and State Association Region Hometown
Chantilly Firecats (VA) Region I Chantilly, Va. Patriots FC 95
(E-NY) Region I Bronxville, N.Y. Penn Fusion 94 (E-PA) Region I West
Chester, Pa. VSA Heat Blue (VA) Region I Haymarket, Va. Blast
(OH-S) Region II Columbus, Ohio Cleveland FC (OH-N) Region II
Cleveland, Ohio Eclipse Select 94-95 (IL) Region II Libertyville,
Ill. JB Marine Wipke (MO) Region II St. Louis, Mo. Sockers FC
Chicago (IL) Region II Palatine, Ill. # Dallas Texans 95 Red (N-TX)
Region III Dallas, Texas # Hurricane FC 95 Shubert (OK) Region III
Broken Arrow, Okla. Brandon FC Flames-Blue (FL) Region III
Brandon, Fla. GSA 95 Phoenix Red (GA) Region III Lilburn,
Ga. # So Cal Blues - Draluck (CA-S) Region IV San Juan Capistrano,
Calif. Albion SC (CA-S) Region IV San Diego, Calif. Legends
Breakaway (CA-S) Region IV Newport Beach, Calif.
Under-17 Girls
Team and State Association Region Hometown Buffalo Soccer
Academy Invaders (NY-W) Region I Buffalo, N.Y. Empire United Soccer
Academy (NY-W) Region I Syracuse, N.Y. FC Pennsylvania Strikers
(E-PA) Region I St. Davids, Pa. McLean MPS Strikers (VA) Region I
McLean, Va. # NSA Premier Fury (IL) Region II Naperville, Ill.
Internationals (OH-N) Region II Cleveland, Ohio St. Louis Scott
Gallagher (MO) Region II St. Louis, Mo. Toro Bravo (NE) Region II
Omaha, Neb. # Dallas Texans 94 Red (N-TX) Region III Dallas, Texas
# NASA G12 Elite 11 (GA) Region III Marietta, Ga. Brentwood 94
Premier (TN) Region III Brentwood, Tenn. United FA 94 Elite (GA)
Region III Cumming, Ga. # So Cal Blues - Pearson (CA-S) Region IV
San Juan Capistrano, Calif. LaRoca PT (UT) Region IV Layton, Utah
Legends FC (CA-S) Region IV Chino Hills, Calif. San Diego Surf
93/94 Premier (CA-S) Region IV San Diego, Calif.
Under-15 Boys
Team and State Association Region Hometown OBGC Rangers (MD)
Region I Olney, Md. Penn Fusion 95 (E-PA) Region I Westtown, Pa.
SDFC (NJ) Region I Montclair, N.J. Team America 95 Stripes (VA)
Region I Springfield, Va. LVU 95 (E-PA) Region I Whitehall, Pa.
~ Eclipse Select 95-96 (IL) Region II Libertyville, Ill. Classics
Eagles Red (OH-S) Region II Westerville, Ohio CUP Crew Jrs Gold
(OH-S) Region II Cincinnati, Ohio Michigan Jaguars (MI) Region II
Novi, Mich. 95 CSA Charlotte SA Predator (NC) Region III Matthews,
N.C. CESA 95 Premier (SC) Region III Greenville, S.C. Concorde
Fire Eite (GA) Region III Atlanta, Ga. FC Dallas 96 Premier (N-TX)
Region III Frisco, Texas Lonestar 96 Red Pre-USSF DA Academy (S-TX)
Region III Austin, Texas West Pines United FC (FL) Region
III Pembroke Pines, Fla. Scottsdale Soccer 96 Blackhawks
(AZ) Region IV Scottsdale, Ariz.
Under-16 Boys Team and
State Association Region Hometown AC Bethesda (MD) Region I
Bethesda, Md. Beachside of CT (CT) Region I Norwalk, Conn. Lake
Grove United (E-NY) Region I Lake Ronkonkoma, N.Y. Reston Knights FC
(VA) Region I Reston, Va. # Raiders FC (IL) Region II Lemont, Ill.
Eclipse Select 94-95 (IL) Region II Oak Brook, Ill. Everest
Soccer Club (OH-N) Region II Munroe Falls, Ohio Minnesota Thunder
Academy 95 Blue (MN) Region II Minneapolis, Minn. Sockers FC Chicago
Cup (IL) Region II Palatine, Ill. Team Ohio FC Juventus (OH-S)
Region II Dublin, Ohio AHFC 95B Blue (S-TX) Region III Houston,
Texas CESA 94 Premier (SC) Region III Greenville, S.C. Concorde
Fire Elite (GA) Region III Atlanta, Ga. Downtown Rapids 95 Gold (NV)
Region IV Las Vegas, Nev. Eastside FC 94 Red Storm (WA) Region IV
Mercer Island, Wash. # Albion SC (CA-S) Region IV San Diego, Calif.
Under-17 Boys Team and State Association Region Hometown
Annandale United FC (VA) Region I Annandale, Va. Commack SC United
(E-NY) Region I Commack, N.Y. Penn Fusion Celtic (E-PA) Region I
Philadelphia, Pa. PSC Coppa 93 (E-PA) Region I Philadelphia, Pa.
# Blast FC (OH-S) Region II Columbus, Ohio # Grand Rapids Crew
Juniors (MI) Region II Grand Rapids, Mich. CUP Crew Juniors Gold
(OH-S) Region II Cincinnati, Ohio Javanon 94 (KY) Region II
Louisville, Ky. Lou Fusz Gold-Popovic (MO) Region II St. Louis, Mo.
Waza FC 94 Black (MI) Region II Rochester, Mich. CESA 93 Boys
Premier (SC) Region III Greenville, S.C. Dallas Texans Red - Dallas
(N-TX) Region III Dallas, Texas RSL Florida 93 (FL) Region
III Tampa, Fla. Tulsa TSC 94 Boys Black (OK) Region III
Tulsa, Okla. # Sereno 94 White (AZ) Region IV Phoenix, Ariz. NM
Rush Nike Argonauts (NM) Region IV Albuquerque, N.M.
~ 2010 US
Youth Soccer National Champion # Returning from the 2009-2010
National League season
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