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Interesting Detail About College Soccer in the United States

If we had to play with American players, we wouldn’t have been in the Cillege Cup.
Truth.

The fact is, kids coming up through the youth programs in other countries are simply better than most of the players in the States. Most other countries have youth programs/proving grounds with well-structured, established clubs, even in rural areas. Whereas here, club soccer is primarily a money racket reserved for kids that can afford to pay to play, and not necessarily those that are skilled enough or deserve to.
 
Truth.

The fact is, kids coming up through the youth programs in other countries are simply better than most of the players in the States. Most other countries have youth programs/proving grounds with well-structured, established clubs, even in rural areas. Whereas here, club soccer is primarily a money racket reserved for kids that can afford to pay to play, and not necessarily those that are skilled enough or deserve to.
Just like baseball
 
Truth.

The fact is, kids coming up through the youth programs in other countries are simply better than most of the players in the States. Most other countries have youth programs/proving grounds with well-structured, established clubs, even in rural areas. Whereas here, club soccer is primarily a money racket reserved for kids that can afford to pay to play, and not necessarily those that are skilled enough or deserve to.
And a large chunk of the American kids coming up that are good enough to play in a Grassie like system get recruited into the MLS academies, which the ACC and BIG10 have a chokehold on.
 
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When I was a kid, it was always baseball, baseball, baseball. In the summer, it was about all we ever played in the neighborhood. Never even heard of soccer.
And then in the fall you played football, winter was basketball. Travel baseball is just as bad as travel soccer in getting into these kids heads telling them they are gods gift to the sport
 
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Soccers problem in the USA is there are other sports that are more popular. The best athletes are divided among football, basketball, baseball, etc. Also look at the size of soccer players. A soccer roster doesn't look like a NBA or NFL roster. I just looked up the NFL average size of their players. Per the NFL report it about 6'2" 245 lbs. You are not going to see D1 tight ends or linemen playing soccer. Look at the size of big time quarterbacks. Same for basketball. Soccer has become a rich kid suburban sport in this country, just like baseball. Our talent pool is not coming up through the soccer ranks.

Those other countries don't have anything else to do. They get a ball and kick it around. I saw that in Honduras. Poor as dirt kids can play soccer in a dirt field
 
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We should be like China. Steal kids from their parents at the age of 2 and put them through a series of tests for athletic aptitude. keep the ones that show promise and send them off to train all day every day.

Seriously, leave a sport for other countries to be better than Us. They need something.
 
Over 70% of MLB is still made up of Americans players, don’t throw in baseball here
What's your point? The travel ball system is a joke. You have high school kids and younger playing year round and getting Tommy John surgery etc. it's a broken system no matter how many players come from one country or the other
 
Soccers problem in the USA is there are other sports that are more popular.
Not really. It’s more related to the number of options kids have to play the different sports here in the U.S. Other parts of the world don’t have the resources to play the number of sports we have. If you grow up in the dirt cities of Africa or Central America… chances are you can find a ball to kick around and develop ball skills for the only sport you have access to play.

It’s not essentially a “popularity” thing in America as it has become more of a preference and an evaluation of skill and endurance for the sport your suited to play. Parents influence much of this in their young athletes. I’ve attempted to encourage different sports (baseball, basketball etc) for my kids. “Baseball is boring” is what I’ve heard most often.

I’ve been sucked into soccer world with my 8 yr old son as he has begun steps of being invited into academy level play here in the triangle next year. I’ve had some interesting conversations with parents who have come from “soccer countries” and we’ve discussed extensively the comparisons and contrasts of their experience (U.S. vs their home country). It’s a fascinating.

It all comes down to the philosophy of the clubs/academies and how they choose to train and mold young players. What I’ve come to learn is they are all different. It’s a fragmented market in the U.S. with different methods. Where in English premier, Laliga, Germany you may have a consistent method of preparing young players to their country’s culturally engrained style of play across all their clubs. In America you can find countless styles of training and practice which ultimately hold back development IMO.
 
“Pay to play”. Is an interesting take. I do believe that soccer as a whole begins to “tier out” capable skilled players very early. Moving players up and leaving others behind who don’t seem to progress. Those that don’t move up are relegated to the “recreation tier” by age 10-11 which is the money grab most are seeing.
 
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