hey ya´ll after qatar, germany ,and sweden i would love to come to America and play soccer,if anyone knows a soccer agent,please give him my email:jimmieno_1@hotmail.com,I am still only 25 years old and could also play for college team if sponsered right. please help me with this matter and i will show my elasticos in U.S=) I am a striker who loves making beutiful goals see you!
Wow, great! We can really use you. Americans have absolutely no idea on how to play soccer. Most of us can't stop ourselves from the bad habit of constantly trying to pick up the ball and run with it. With your resume, you can pretty much pick your team in MLS.
I'll be your Agent. My signing fee is $5000.00. I promise you I can get you on a team. Send me the Money. $5000.00. A Cashiers Check or Bank Wire Transfer. Here is my Bank information. Have your Bank wire transfer the $ 5000.00 USD to: St. Louie AMMCO Bank Central, St. Louis, Missouri, USA Routing # 4YOU3ARE5A9SUCKA99067 for credit to Soccertom Agent Supreme Inc. Acct # 8678542 Any questions ask. OK? Don't forget to send me the Money. OK?
They are in the process of revising these rules. What I've heard it that now the number of years that you were a proffessional will effect the number of years of elegibility that you have. So it could be possible that after of so many years you wouldn't be able to play. Also to the poster. If you have a agent, you can't play in college. Also considering what most of the players are making in this country, you'd probalby be better off without an agent. It's just more of your pay that you get to keep.
Under the NAIA rules, a player playing professionally after high school would lose eligibility year-for-year (assuming it would ever be enforced). There's no provision for "junior" type professionals, so technically, a 21 year old former professional could have 6 plus years of actual professional experience (4 during his high school years and 2 after high school) and still have 2 years of NAIA remaining. Under NCAA D2 rule, the player could still retain eligibility until 21. After that, he would lose it year-for-year if he continued to play. Technically, a 25 year old professional would have no D2 eligibility unless he hadn't played professionally for several years.