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Crossfire United Oregon ECNL
Tom Atencio – Executive DOC
Fraser Morrison – DOC
Overview
• What is the ECNL
– Mission & Goals
• The ECNL Plan and Platform
• Further Understanding:
– ECNL Player Development
– ECNL Player Identification
• ECNL Implementation by Crossfire United Oregon
• ECNL Programming and Cost
Mission Statement
The Elite Clubs National League will enhance the
developmental experience of female youth soccer players in
the United States through:
• Improving the competitive environment through creation
of a true national competitive league with multiple flights
• Improving the process for identifying elite female soccer
players for the US Soccer youth national teams through a
systematic scouting and identification program based on
national competition
• Improving the daily training and coaching environment at
female youth soccer clubs through developing best
practices, training, and organizational guidelines for its
members
The Goal of the ECNL
The goal is to improve the landscape for elite female
soccer players in the United States through innovative,
player-centered programming that creates a better,
more enjoyable, and more successful player, coach, and
club development model.
ECNL: A Platform for Change
• The ECNL marks a landmark shift in the female youth
soccer environment
• The ECNL is created to correct problems in the current
development structure, for example:
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Multiple, conflicting organizations sanctioning competition
Multiple, expensive, and flawed identification programs
More success equates to more expense and demands
Little accountability for development
Too many games and too few meaningful games
Poor training-to-game ratios
The ECNL Plan
• The ECNL is improving the daily environment by
creating multiple, unifying platforms around the
following ideas: national competition, improved player
identification, better resource sharing, and better
standards, guidelines, and expectations
• The ECNL Provides:
– A comprehensive development mechanism for Players,
Coaches, and Clubs
– An elite competitive environment with a full calendar of
meaningful games against the best players in the country
– An opportunity to connect elite Players, Coaches, and
Clubs
The 3 ECNL Platforms
The ECNL consists of three primary platforms
• The Development Platform: A platform for sharing
best practices and improving standards and
expectations in player, coach, and club development
• The Competition Platform: A national league with
regional “conference-based” competitions as well as
national events, which are played over the entire year
• The Player Identification Platform: A scouting and
identification program for elite players based on
performance in regular competition
Understanding ECNL Player
Development
Player Development Basics
An ideal developmental environment “on the field”
includes 3 basic pillars:
• High Level Coaching: The quantity and quality of
information provided to a player, and the manner
in which it is delivered
• Elite Training Environment: The ability to train
with and against players of equal or better ability
• Top Competition: The ability to compete
consistently against teams of equal or better
ability
ECNL Development Principles
• A player’s daily soccer environment is critical for
developing skills & habits
• The quality of the player’s soccer experience is more
important than the quantity
• The process of learning & teaching is directly related to the
integrity of the match-trainings-match cycle
• A true development program focuses on individual
development within a team environment
• Matches should be competitive and of a high standard to
ensure that the game holds players accountable for their
decisions and execution
• The player development philosophy must apply to all ages
& levels
ECNL Development Philosophy
The ECNL should provide an avenue for member
clubs:
• To provide the ideal development environment
for their players
• To give every player the opportunity to reach
their potential
• To ensure that every decision has the individual
player’s development as its priority
• To provide a longer “time-horizon” for player
development
Implementing the ECNL Philosophy
• Establish destination clubs throughout the country to
stabilize the youth soccer environment at an elite level,
and therefore improve the development environment
• Destination Clubs are an effective and efficient way to:
– Increase the available player pool in every geographic area
– Shield clubs from the demand to win games at young ages
– Provide a vehicle to attract, educate, and support elite
players, coaches, and clubs, thereby improving the product
offered to players
Understanding ECNL Player
Identification
ECNL Player Identification Program
• The ECNL Player ID Program was created with the following assumptions:
– Players should be scouted and evaluated in their regular playing environment
– There should be no additional costs to players scouting and identification
– To insure accurate evaluations, players should be evaluated by multiple people
over multiple events
– Coaches that train and develop players should be consulted as the best source
of information regarding the overall ability, mentality, and current form of
their players
• The ECNL Player ID Program uses multiple sources of information to
identify top players competing in the ECNL:
– Independent scouting at the ECNL National Event Competitions
– “All-Event Team” nominations from ECNL coaches
– Recommendations by selected coaches within ECNL Member Clubs
ECNL Player ID Program: Overview
• ECNL Scouting Summary:
– Each Member Club is assigned to scout 1 game per day, for the first 2
days, of each ECNL National Competition at which they participate
– Each Member Club recommends 3 coaches from their staff for the
ECNL Player Identification Program, and an ECNL Scouting Nomination
Form is completed for each coach, including information on licenses,
playing experience, coaching experience, etc
– Every game assigned to the Member Club to scout must be scouted by
1 of the 3 Official ECNL Scouts
• Gathering Complete Information:
– By requiring Member Clubs to participate in the scouting process, the
ECNL insures that the opinions and insight of the people involved in
the daily development of these players are included in the
identification process. This reduces chances that players are missed or
overlooked.
Implementation by
Crossfire United Oregon
Crossfire United Oregon
• Oregon is ready for an elite player development platform.
Crossfire United Oregon represents the best way to deliver.
• Combine Crossfire Oregon and Tualatin Hills United Soccer
Club to create competitive teams U14 through U18, starting
year one in the ECNL
• We didn’t just want to be in the ECNL, we want to compete
in the ECNL. Both THUSC and Crossfire Oregon teams have
won multiple State Cups, NWCL championships, multiple
Surf Cup Championships, and a US Club National
Championship.
• Combining our players, coaches, and teams will improve
the player’s experience, improving competitiveness and
benefit during training and competitions
Crossfire Oregon: Location
• Main THUSC Facilities
– THPRD Rec Center
– PCC Rock Creek
– 5 Beaverton High Schools
• Main Crossfire Oregon Facilities
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Tigard High School
Lake Oswego & Lakeridge High School
Hazelia Field
Wilsonville High School
• Ideal geographical location to best serve the Portland Metro Areas
already servicing large player pools:
– North (THUSC)
– South (Crossfire Oregon)
Crossfire United Oregon ECNL
• Crossfire United Oregon – ECNL Pool/Teams
– ECNL Pools will integrate U14 through U18 – 1
pool per age group
– 18-14 players per pool based on quality of players
– ECNL Tryouts will be held prior to club tryouts
– Coaches will come from both Crossfire Oregon &
THUSC for each age group
THUSC & Crossfire Oregon Reserves
• Both THUSC and Crossfire Oregon will have club teams
for each age group
• Club teams will continue development programming
– State wide leagues, State Cup, NWCL, WCDA, …
• Club teams will also function as reserve teams for the
Crossfire United Oregon ECNL teams
• Crossfire United Oregon will run a PDP program
between club teams for discovery and development
• Crossfire United Oregon will run a discovery program
for U13 teams in preparation for U14 ECNL 2015-16
High School Soccer
We recognize and respect player desire to
participate in high school soccer.
• ECNL players will be allowed to play high
school soccer
• We anticipate 1-2 training sessions per month
during the high school season
Crossfire United Oregon Staff
Executive DOC: Tom Atencio
DOC: Fraser Morrison
2014-15 ECNL Staff Coaches
ECNL Assistant Coaches
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U14 ECNL – Tom Atencio
U15 ECNL – Fraser Morrison
U16 ECNL – Tom Atencio
U17 ECNL – Kibwe Cuffie
U18 ECNL – Jon Kiester
Rochelle Hearns
Rossano ‘Rosie’ Rocha
Chris Dorough
Travis Schoonover
Mel Langley
Cris Lewis
Crossfire United Oregon Reserves
Reserve (Club) teams will be THUSC and Crossfire Oregon club teams
2014-15 Coaching assignments
•U14 – Rochelle Hearns (THUSC); Alan Cox (CO)
•U15 – Chris Dorough (THUSC); Fraser Morisson (CO)
•U16 – Tom Atencio (THUSC); Travis Schoonover (CO)
•U17 – Mel Langley (THUSC); Kibwe Cuffie (CO)
•U18 – Cris Lewis (THUSC); Jon Kiester (CO)
** Club coaches will assist with the Crossfire United Oregon ECNL
program to provide greater visibility and exposure of club players
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Programming and Cost
Crossfire United Oregon ECNL Program
Crossfire United Oregon ECNL Programming will be a
comprehensive program designed to maximize player
development and performance. Our program will include:
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2x Technical / Developmental Training sessions per week
1x Speed & Agility training (with technical development)
Optional 4th training as needed per team and schedule
Sports Psychology Program
Functional Development Program
Functional Goalkeeping Program
Fulltime Trainer from Orthopedic & Fracture Specialists
College Placement Program
Crossfire United Oregon Costs
Crossfire United ECNL costs are comprised of the
following:
• Club fees: coaching, administration,
insurance, facility usage, base programming,
and league fees
• Club kits: training, game, and travel gear
• Travel: varies by age group
Crossfire United Oregon Cost Detail
• Club Fees
– U14: $2,250 (May 14th – July 15th)
– U15-U18: $2,000 (Aug 14th – July 15th)
• Club Kits – Nike Uniform Package ($350)
– Nike Uniforms Home & Away (2 game shirts, 2 game shorts, 2
game socks)
– Nike Training Uniforms (3 training t-shirts, 3 shorts, 3 socks)
– Nike Rain Jacket
– Nike Travel Shirt
– Nike Travel Short
– Nike Warm-Up set
– Nike Bag
Crossfire United Oregon U14
2014-15 ECNL Competition:
Date
Venue
Estimated Cost
March 14-15
Seattle
$250
Apr 12-14
S Diego Showcase
$750
May 2-3
Utah
$525
May 16-17
No. Cal
$500
National Finals
TBD
$1000
$3,025
Crossfire United Oregon U15
2014-15 ECNL Competition:
Date
Venue
Estimated Cost
Feb 19-23
TX Showcase
$895
Mar 14-15
Seattle
$250
Apr 12-14
S Diego Showcase
$750
May 2-3
Utah
$525
May 16-17
No. Cal
$500
National Finals
TBD
$1000
$3,920
Crossfire United Oregon U16
2014-15 ECNL Competition:
Date
Venue
Estimated Cost
Dec 28-30
FL Showcase
$1,305
Feb 19-23
TX Showcase
$895
March 14-15
Seattle
$250
Apr 12-14
S Diego Showcase
$750
May 2-3
Utah
$525
May 16-17
No. Cal
$500
National Finals
TBD
$1000
$5,225
Crossfire United Oregon U17
2014-15 ECNL Competition:
Date
Venue
Estimated Cost
Dec 28-30
FL Showcase
$1,305
Feb 19-23
TX Showcase
$895
March 14-15
Seattle
$250
Apr 12-14
S Diego Showcase
$750
May 2-3
Utah
$525
May 16-17
No. Cal
$500
National Finals
TBD
$1000
$5,225
Crossfire United Oregon U18
2014-15 ECNL Competition:
Date
Venue
Estimated Cost
March 14-15
Seattle
$250
April 10-12
S Diego Showcase
$750
May 2-3
Utah
$525
May 16-17
No. Cal
$500
National Finals
TBD
$1000
$3,025
Questions
Please contact:
Tom Atencio – [email protected]
or
Fraser Morrison – [email protected]