be an effective part of a young promising soccer player's growth, if he wants to be a professional soccer player at a GOOD level.......
Most of the soccer players going to college enter at 18 & leave at 22, which is a very important stage when most professional players are introduced to pretty much all aspects of TRUE professional soccer.
The NCAA college soccer regular season is from the LAST Friday in August - the 3rd Sunday in November. - That's roughly 3 months......How can this be enough soccer???
College soccer has it's place, BUT it should not be a part of a young promising soccer players growth, if he wants to be a professional soccer player.
Now, take a look at these FACTS -
1. There are 13 Jamaicans currently in the MLS.
2. 6 came through the college system.
3. 7 came through the Manning Cup/DaCosta Cup/Jamaican club system.
4. Those that came through the Manning Cup/DaCosta Cup/Jamaican club system have played in & started far more games than those who went through the college system.
5. Half of those that went through the college system (3) have played only 1 game so far this season.
6. More of the MLS players who came through the Manning Cup/DaCosta Cup/Jamaican club system played for Jamaica, in the just concluded CONCACAF Gold Cup, than those that went through the college system.
Now get this straight, I'm not saying they should abolish college soccer. I'm saying that college soccer is an inadequate path for a young promising soccer player to take, if he wants to play professional soccer at a GOOD level.
Most of the soccer players going to college enter at 18 & leave at 22, which is a very important stage when most professional players are introduced to pretty much all aspects of TRUE professional soccer.
The NCAA college soccer regular season is from the LAST Friday in August - the 3rd Sunday in November. - That's roughly 3 months......How can this be enough soccer???
College soccer has it's place, BUT it should not be a part of a young promising soccer players growth, if he wants to be a professional soccer player.
Now, take a look at these FACTS -
1. There are 13 Jamaicans currently in the MLS.
2. 6 came through the college system.
3. 7 came through the Manning Cup/DaCosta Cup/Jamaican club system.
4. Those that came through the Manning Cup/DaCosta Cup/Jamaican club system have played in & started far more games than those who went through the college system.
5. Half of those that went through the college system (3) have played only 1 game so far this season.
6. More of the MLS players who came through the Manning Cup/DaCosta Cup/Jamaican club system played for Jamaica, in the just concluded CONCACAF Gold Cup, than those that went through the college system.
Now get this straight, I'm not saying they should abolish college soccer. I'm saying that college soccer is an inadequate path for a young promising soccer player to take, if he wants to play professional soccer at a GOOD level.
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