Frisco, Texas (Vocus) December 3, 2009
The US Youth Soccer National League Under-15, Under-16 and Under-17 Girls teams will open the third season of League play Dec. 3-6 at Penberthy Fields on the campus of Texas A&M University, site of the 2009 NCAA Division I Women’s College Cup soccer championships, to provide greater exposure of these elite teams to collegiate and national team coaches. The final day of play, Dec. 6, will be at Burroughs Park in Tomball, Texas, a suburb of Houston.
“The US Youth Soccer National League looks to reach new heights this year as the girls once again open the season with games played in conjunction with the NCAA Women’s College Cup, an event that elevates the exposure of the League’s elite talent to the numerous college coaches who will be in attendance,” said Paul Luchowski, US Youth Soccer National League Commissioner. “The National League provides players the opportunity to develop and test themselves in meaningful matches, and everyone is looking forward to the vast opportunities the League offers, including the ultimate prize of advancing to the US Youth Soccer National Championships.”
The League is an extension of the highly successful US Youth Soccer Regional Leagues (US Youth Soccer Region I Premier League, Midwest Regional League, Region III Premier League and Far West Regional League). The National League provides an avenue for teams to play in meaningful matches against top competition from across the country for continued development and opportunities for exposure at the next level. In addition to recruiting opportunities, National League teams compete for the league title and two slots per gender age group to the annual US Youth Soccer National Championships.
Since its inception, teams representative of the National League have captured a combined eight US Youth Soccer 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).
For information about the League visit www.USYouthSoccer.org/National_League. Player information, complete game schedules, standings and more will be announced and available on www.USYouthSoccer.org, or on Twitter (@nationalleague).
US Youth Soccer National League Under-15, Under-16 and Under-17 Girls Schedule
College Station and Tomball, Texas | December 3-6, 2009
For a complete 2009-2010 schedule, click here, or visit www.USYouthSoccer.org/National_League for more information. The National League Girls will continue the 2009-2010 season with matches at Disney’s Soccer Showcase in Orlando, Fla. (Dec. 31-Jan. 2) and at Player’s 2010 Soccer Showcase in Las Vegas, (March 19-21).
About the United States Youth Soccer Association (US Youth Soccer) â US Youth Soccer – “The Game for ALL Kids!®” is the largest youth sports organization in the country and largest member of the United States Soccer Federation, the governing body of soccer in the United States. US Youth Soccer registers more than 3 million players annually, ages 5 to 19, and over 900,000 administrators, coaches and volunteers in 55 member State Associations. US Youth Soccer programs provide a fun, safe and healthy environment for players at every level of the game. For more information, visit www.USYouthSoccer.org.
About US Youth Soccer National League – Formed in 2007, the US Youth Soccer National League was developed as a path of advancement for the top teams from the US Youth Soccer Regional Leagues. In addition to meaningful matches, development and identification, the league created a direct path to the annual US Youth Soccer National Championships. League play features the Under-15, Under-16 and Under-17 age groups for boys and girls who are seeking to advance their college, professional and U.S. National Team aspirations. Learn more at /National_League/.
Contact: US Youth Soccer Communication, 800-4SOCCER
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