ECNL BOYS
ECNL BOYS DIRECTOR
DAREL RUSSELL
DAREL@HEATFCNEVADA.COM
CLUB CONTACT
INFO@HEATFCNEVADA.COM
COACHES:
2008/2007 (U18-U19) DAREL RUSSELL
2009 (U17) DAREL RUSSELL
2010 (U16) ADAN JIMENEZ
2011 (U15) MICHAEL CARPENTER
2012 (U14) JAY CONTRERAS
2013 (U13) JAY CONTRERAS
Coaching Fees
Club Training Fees
Allocated Field Space
Designated Training
Goalkeeper Training
Team Communication App
ECNL League Fee
ECNL/US Club Card
Athletic Trainer (ECNL Games)
VEO (Subscription) – Games
College Recruitment Program
MLS Academy Path Exposure
Injury Rehabilitation
Speed/Agility Training
Injury Prevention Training
Club Administration
Field Permit (Friendlies) Coach/Player Evaluation
*DOES NOT INCLUDE:
ECNL SHOWCASE,
TOURNAMENTS,
REFEREE FEE,
TRAVEL,
& UNIFORM COST
ECNL Boys Program – Southwest Conference Our ECNL Boys teams (U13–U19) compete in the Southwest Conference, one of the most competitive ECNL regions in the country. The conference includes 13 clubs—12 from Southern California and 1 from Nevada.
Conference Clubs:
1. LV Heat Surf SC (Nevada)
2. Beach FC (California)
3. Legends SC (California)
4. Legends FC San Diego (California)
5. LA Breakers (California)
6. LAFC So Cal (California)
7. Pateadores (California)
8. Rebels (California)
9. San Diego Surf (California)
10. SDSC Surf (California)
11. Slammers FC (California)
12. Sporting California (California)
13. West Coast FC (California)
Season Format
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24 total games: home and away against each club
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5 travel weekends during the conference season
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Most trips are within 3–4 hours driving distance
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Typical weekend schedule:
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Travel Saturday morning
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Game Saturday afternoon
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Overnight stay
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Game Sunday
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Return home Sunday afternoon
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No stay-to-play policy: families may choose their own accommodations
Showcases
In addition to conference games, teams may attend ECNL National Showcases and other top-level events throughout the year.
Travel and participation vary by age group—please check with your age group coach for specific showcase plans and details.
Stay-to-Play Policy – accommodations are assigned by the hosting event; families must book through the designated travel provider.
TO RAISE THE GAME BY TRAMSOFRMING YOUTH SPORTS AND SETTING NEW STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE
CORE VALUES
LEADERSHIP Youth soccer should be led by experts in youth soccer who understand its unique culture, ecosystem, challenges, and needs.
SERVICE Clubs are the primary vehicles of player development, and the ECNL exists to serve the needs of clubs, their directors, coaches, and players.
COLLABORATION Collaboration makes sport better. Philosophical alignment on vision, values and purpose creates an unconquerable environment.
COMPETITION Competition drives performance and should be embedded in all ages, programs, and in membership. The ECNL must have clear pathways for players, teams, and clubs to reward performance and demand constant improvement.
INNOVATION The ECNL must operate great competitions while also providing resources and platforms that provide additional services to clubs in player development and identification, coach education, and club development.
ASPIRATION ECNL must have both minimum standards and expectations and an intentionally-created culture that inspires achievement of the highest standards and expectations
ECNL GIRLS
ECNL BOYS DIRECTOR
BORIS GUJIC
BORIS@HEATFCNEVADA.COM
CLUB CONTACT
INFO@HEATFCNEVADA.COM
COACHES:
2008/2007 (U18-U19) SCOTT CONNER
2009 (U17) BORIS GUJIC
2010 (U16) BORIS GUJIC
2011 (U15) CODY COLLINS
2012 (U14) CODY COLLINS
2013 (U13) SIMON LEVITT
Coaching Fees
Club Training Fees
Allocated Field Space
Designated Training
Goalkeeper Training
Team Communication App
ECNL League Fee
ECNL/US Club Card
Athletic Trainer (ECNL Games)
VEO (Subscription) – Games
College Recruitment Program
MLS Academy Path Exposure
Injury Rehabilitation
Speed/Agility Training
Injury Prevention Training
Club Administration
Field Permit (Friendlies) Coach/Player Evaluation
*DOES NOT INCLUDE:
ECNL SHOWCASE,
TOURNAMENTS,
REFEREE FEE,
TRAVEL,
& UNIFORM COST
ECNL GIRLS Program – Southwest Conference Our ECNL Girls teams (U13–U19) compete in the Southwest Conference, one of the most competitive ECNL regions in the country. The conference includes 17 clubs—13 from Southern California, 3 from Arizona and 1 from Nevada.
Conference Clubs:
1. LV Heat Surf SC (Nevada)
2. AZ Arsenal (Arizona)
3. Beach FC (California)
4. Eagles SC (California)
5. Legends SC (California)
6. Legends FC San Diego (California)
7. LA Breakers (California)
8. LAFC So Cal (California)
9. Pateadores (California)
10. Phoenix Rising (Arizona)
11. Rebels (California)
12. San Diego Surf (California)
13. Slammers FC (California)
14. Slammers FC HB Koge (California)
15. So Cal Blues (California)
16. Sporting California (California)
17. Utah Royals (Arizona)
Season Format
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16 total conference games: each club is played once, either home or away
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5 travel weekends during the season: 1 to Arizona, 4 to California
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Most trips are within 3–5 hours driving distance
Typical travel schedule:
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Depart Saturday morning
-
Game Saturday afternoon
-
Overnight stay
-
Game Sunday morning or afternoon
-
Return home Sunday
No stay-to-play policy – families are free to book their own accommodations.
Showcases
In addition to regular conference play, teams may attend ECNL National Showcases and other elite events throughout the year.
Showcase participation varies by age group – please speak with your age group coach for travel details and schedules.
Stay-to-Play Policy – accommodations are assigned by the hosting event; families must book through the designated travel provider.
TO RAISE THE GAME BY TRAMSOFRMING YOUTH SPORTS AND SETTING NEW STANDARDS OF EXCELLENCE
CORE VALUES
LEADERSHIP Youth soccer should be led by experts in youth soccer who understand its unique culture, ecosystem, challenges, and needs.
SERVICE Clubs are the primary vehicles of player development, and the ECNL exists to serve the needs of clubs, their directors, coaches, and players.
COLLABORATION Collaboration makes sport better. Philosophical alignment on vision, values and purpose creates an unconquerable environment.
COMPETITION Competition drives performance and should be embedded in all ages, programs, and in membership. The ECNL must have clear pathways for players, teams, and clubs to reward performance and demand constant improvement.
INNOVATION The ECNL must operate great competitions while also providing resources and platforms that provide additional services to clubs in player development and identification, coach education, and club development.
ASPIRATION ECNL must have both minimum standards and expectations and an intentionally-created culture that inspires achievement of the highest standards and expectations