Seattle Sounders Women (W-League, 2012)

Discussion in 'US Women's Lower Divisions' started by GOALSeattle, Dec 31, 2011.

  1. GOALSeattle

    GOALSeattle Member

    Oct 13, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Sounders Women Hire Amy Carnell as General Manager

    “I’ve been fortunate to work for a first class organization that continues to set the bar for Soccer in America,” said Carnell. “To walk the halls with Adrian Hanauer and the brilliant staff who make up Sounders FC is a truly unique experience. I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to bring that same passion and excellence to the women’s game.”
     
  2. GOALSeattle

    GOALSeattle Member

    Oct 13, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Carnell's first big move will be announced next week when the Sounders Women announce their new head coach...
     
  3. ceezmad

    ceezmad Member+

    Mar 4, 2010
    Chicago
    Club:
    Chicago Red Stars
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Nice, the Whitecaps are also in W-league right? all they need is the Timber girls.
     
  4. GOALSeattle

    GOALSeattle Member

    Oct 13, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Yes, Whitecaps are a powerhouse in W-League.

    Portland has the Rain, of the WPSL.
     
  5. GOALSeattle

    GOALSeattle Member

    Oct 13, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  6. GOALSeattle

    GOALSeattle Member

    Oct 13, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  7. GOALSeattle

    GOALSeattle Member

    Oct 13, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  8. GOALSeattle

    GOALSeattle Member

    Oct 13, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  9. Nacional Tijuana

    Nacional Tijuana St. Louis City

    St. Louis City SC
    May 6, 2003
    San Diego, Calif.
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Pretty snazzy if you ask me. Guess the Women will have rave green kits as well, instead of the USL forest (or whatever) green.

    Look forward to seeing this team.
     
  10. GOALSeattle

    GOALSeattle Member

    Oct 13, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  11. GOALSeattle

    GOALSeattle Member

    Oct 13, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  12. GOALSeattle

    GOALSeattle Member

    Oct 13, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQ_aEVL7Dzo"]2012 Sounders Women Season Promo - YouTube[/ame]
     
  13. SiberianThunderT

    Sep 21, 2008
    DC
    Club:
    Saint Louis Athletica
    Nat'l Team:
    Spain
  14. GOALSeattle

    GOALSeattle Member

    Oct 13, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  15. StarCityFan

    StarCityFan BigSoccer Supporter

    Aug 2, 2001
    Greenbelt, MD
    Club:
    Washington Freedom
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  16. bythesea

    bythesea Member

    May 27, 2005
    Great, Vancouver fans can boo Sydney some more and sing more delightful ditties behind Hope's back.
     
  17. GOALSeattle

    GOALSeattle Member

    Oct 13, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States

    It's on. :D
     
  18. El Duderino

    El Duderino Member

    Nov 29, 2006
    I've probably just missed it, but are the Sounders Ladies going to be a professional team or are they going to have college players on as well?
     
  19. GOALSeattle

    GOALSeattle Member

    Oct 13, 2007
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    They have always been amateur (2001-2011) in the past. These signings don't really clear that up for 2012. Maybe Hope and Sydney have other income sources. We'll have to see if the Sounders sign any current NCAA-eligible talent.
     
  20. WaltonFire

    WaltonFire Member

    Apr 22, 2006
    Indianapolis
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    The understanding I have of current NCAA regulations (based on discussions involving the PDL) is that you can compete against professional atheletes and maintain your NCAA eligibility, but if you play with professionals, you lose your amature status and your NCAA eligibility. So there is nothing preventing the Sounders from going fully professional and competing in an otherwise amature league (provided league rules allow this), but once you have one pro player on the team, active NCAA would have to give up there college eligibility to play for you.
     
  21. MRAD12

    MRAD12 Member+

    Jun 10, 2004
    Chicago
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    My question is, is this a symbolic signing? Solo and Leroux will have their hands full with National Team camps and call-ups. How many games are they going to play in?

    They may appear in a game or two, but I wouldn't get my hopes up in seeing them game in and game out.
     
  22. StarCityFan

    StarCityFan BigSoccer Supporter

    Aug 2, 2001
    Greenbelt, MD
    Club:
    Washington Freedom
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    That's exactly right. WPS teams have had exhibitions against college teams for years without jeopardizing the eligibility of athletes on the latter teams.
     
  23. MRAD12

    MRAD12 Member+

    Jun 10, 2004
    Chicago
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sounders/2017507800_sounders15.html

     
  24. cobi13

    cobi13 Member

    Aug 16, 2004
    NY
  25. Cliveworshipper

    Cliveworshipper Member+

    Dec 3, 2006
    UP has had players play in the summer for both the Sounders and Whitcaps W league teams for years, and both Clubs have also paid players. One easy one for me to remember was when Sophie Scmidt (college) played along side Sinclair and Millbrett, who both were salaried for the Whitecaps before the WPS.

    You can play with or against pros. You just can't be one, and you can't play for a team that calls itself a pro team. W league teams are clubs.

    The rules are complex, but the principle is easy. First, the team you sign an amatuer contract with can't CALL itself professional. That ruled out The Women's Professional Soccer League.

    The second thing is that what is important is YOUR individual contract and compensation.

    To remain amatuer, you can't receive more than room, board, or reasonable expenses (travel, per diem, etc.) No endorsements or paid media appearances either - pretty much the same requirements as any college player has with their respective college.

    Every college kid who plays on a national team plays with and against pros. The college kids don't get to keep the residency salaries or prize money, though.

    And virtually every kid from Europe has played with pros in their clubs.


    There is more. A summary more concise than the NCAA site and that talks about all ncaa divisions is here:
    http://www.petersons.com/college-search/amateur-status-sports-college.aspx


    And here is a list of whitecaps players. You will see both pros and amateurs on the rosters.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vancouver_Whitecaps_Women_players
     

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