View Full Version : what is the highest level you've played?
galperin
14 Aug 2002, 08:27 AM
just wondering what level of soccer bigsoccer members have reached? the highest i played was ODP.
gerr18
14 Aug 2002, 01:05 PM
I'm playing college right now and play PDL in the summer.
Metro
14 Aug 2002, 01:50 PM
I played college but was never really good enough to play pro. There were few pro opportunities when I got out of college anyway.
spejic
14 Aug 2002, 01:56 PM
My rec league has an A and a B division. I once played in an A game when they were short of players. Damn they are fast. That was my moment of glory.
Sakino
14 Aug 2002, 02:10 PM
I might sound stupid whats PDL?
gerr18
14 Aug 2002, 03:25 PM
Premier Development League
It's designed for collegiate players to play in a professional atmosphere and still maintain the "amateur" status. We played pro teams all summer long...so it was a good way to keep fit and keep match sharpness. Plus, you're playing with and against some of the best players in the country.
I'm sure you have one near where you live. They are affiliated with pro teams. Most A-league and D3 Pro teams have a PDL team.
If you do have one. Try out next summer...it'll be worth it.
blech
14 Aug 2002, 06:12 PM
i'm not sure what is higher. i played in college at the division III level, but i'm not sure that my club/select U19 team that i played on wasn't better.
NC_ODP02
14 Aug 2002, 06:36 PM
Classic A for an age higher than me. I could play premier for my age group...but I like playing with older people b/c I will be ready for physical play. Classic A in NC is one level below premier....
ViNo GiNo
14 Aug 2002, 09:28 PM
Here in Australia we don't really have a College league. We have our national league which is the equivalent of your MLS (thu a lot less glamorous), then each state has their own premier state league, so if i play in there and get a bit of money for playing, not much at all really :(...
where would that put me on the poll?
luxinluv
15 Aug 2002, 05:38 PM
ODP was the highest for me.
I would've played in college but my school didn't have a team.
...art schools...
I guess we're not supposed to be athletic and artistic.
ruudboy
15 Aug 2002, 06:46 PM
Hawaii Tsunami, USISL
empennage
15 Aug 2002, 09:01 PM
I'm pissed off because my college club team is turning into a varsity NAIA program next fall after I graduate. :mad: But our team sucks anyway, since my U19 team is better than my team now.
TexanSoccer06
16 Aug 2002, 12:21 AM
Originally posted by gerr18
I'm playing college right now and play PDL in the summer. Where at? How competitive are the PDL squads? I'm thinking of trying out for the Dallas squad next year.
gerr18
16 Aug 2002, 11:04 AM
PDL is the highest level you can play without going pro. It's the most competitive soccer I've ever played...so take from that whatever you want.
galperin
16 Aug 2002, 01:12 PM
Originally posted by ViNo GiNo
Here in Australia we don't really have a College league. We have our national league which is the equivalent of your MLS (thu a lot less glamorous), then each state has their own premier state league, so if i play in there and get a bit of money for playing, not much at all really :(...
where would that put me on the poll?
if you're getting paid...you're a professsional.
iamfutbolstar
16 Aug 2002, 02:36 PM
How do people get in to ODP?
Right now I'm playing u-16 select in Gainesville, FL. Does anybody know about how to break into that realm. isn't that where a lot of recruiting takes place?
gerr18
16 Aug 2002, 05:17 PM
ODP...requires NO recruiting. You simply try out. If you're good enough...you make the team for a specific region of your state...then come State tryouts...then region tryouts...then nationals.
galperin
16 Aug 2002, 05:30 PM
Originally posted by iamfutbolstar
How do people get in to ODP?
Right now I'm playing u-16 select in Gainesville, FL. Does anybody know about how to break into that realm. isn't that where a lot of recruiting takes place?
depending on the state, it can get a little political. :( but suppossedly, all you need to do is try out. it does help you get noticed.
spender
16 Aug 2002, 11:59 PM
yes very.. verry political..
well here in kentucky it is, one year I make it to the state team, and compete in region 2, next year i dont even make the state team pool.
it was a new coach from another area. bastard.
but its a high level of play and def. worth trying out for
iamfutbolstar
17 Aug 2002, 05:26 PM
Thanks for the info.
So are Olympic ploayers actually brought in from the state pools?