The ECNL National Program is the highest level of soccer in the US for boys and girls ages U13-U19. Designed for elite athletes, the program prepares them for college and professional soccer, demanding full commitment.
ECNL
Elite Clubs National League
National Program
Overview
- Premier Platform: One of the most elite platforms in the country for players pursuing the highest levels of play
- Player Pathway: Final competitive phase in TSC Player Development Pathway
- Advanced Player Development: Structured, periodized curriculum focused on the technical skills, tactical awareness, physical fitness, and mental aspects of the game
- Top Level Coaching: Licensed, experienced coaches with backgrounds at the youth, collegiate, and national levels
- College Pathway Support: Guidance through the college process including showcase events, webinars, and support in outreach to programs
- Elite Competition: Compete in regional (Ohio Valley Conference/Mid America Conference), or national (ECNL) competition with additional showcase and events
- Supplemental Training: ECNL teams spend time focusing on speed, strength and agility training with partner D1
- Video Analysis: ECNL games recorded for individual and team analysis
Commitment
- U16-U19 Boys – 6-month (Aug. – Jan.)
- U16-U19 Girls – 7-month (Nov. – May)
- U15 Boys and Girls non-high school aged players – 10-month (Aug. – May)
- U13-U14 Boys and Girls – 10-month (Aug. – May)
- Post-season events in June/July
- Training 3-4 times a week
- Weekly games typical when in season
- Two (2) to three (3) ECNL Showcase Events
The ECNL is the top competition in American youth soccer, with approximately 130 clubs in the ECNL Girls and 150 clubs in the ECNL Boys participating each year in the U13 – U18/19 age groups.
The ECNL Regional League is the second level of competition in American soccer, with approximately 300 clubs in the ECNL RL Girls and 400 clubs in the ECNL RL Boys participating each year in the U13 – U18/19 age groups.
The Pre-ECNL is a developmental competition for male and female players in the U12 and younger age groups.
ECNL COACHING STAFF
Ronnie Woodard
ECNL Girls Director
Andy Robertson
ECNL Boys Director
Dean Blain
ECNL U13-U14 Girls Director
Jon Williams
ECNL U13-U14 Boys Director
ECNL BOYS COACHES
TEAM
COACH
ECNL GIRLS COACHES
TEAM
COACH
ECNL STAFF COACHES
DEVELOPING EXCELLENCE
ECNL FEES
ECNL Fees Include
- ECNL Nike Travel Gear
- ECNL Home Game Fees (athletic trainers, field rental cost)
- ECNL Membership Fees
- Athlete One Player Registration
- Coaches Voice ECNL Coach Registration
- Coach’s Salary
- Field and Facility Maintenance
- Administrative Costs
- Winter Training
- Training Field Rental Cost (including turf)
- Speed and Conditioning
- Full Club Fees
Girls and Boys Age Groups
U13 (2013) & U14 (2012)
$375 + $2,775
Acceptance Fee + Club Fees
$3,150
Total Club Fees
Team Fees Additional
(see below)
Girls and Boys Age Groups
U15 (2011) – U19 (2007)
$375 + $2,525
Acceptance Fee + Club Fees
$2,900
Total Club Fees
Team Fees Additional
**New Structure
(see below)
TEAM FEES
Club Fees vs. Team Fees
Acceptance Fee (non-refundable) – Fee when accepting a position on the team in PlayMetrics.
Club Fees – Fees when registering your player in PlayMetrics. Full payment or installment payment plans can be selected and charged to your credit card or ACH.
Team Fees – Fees to be used for team expenditures.
Team Fees Policy
All team players are expected to pay the same amount toward team expenses ensuring fairness to every family. Delinquent Team Fees can result in eligibility issues. Financial Aid awards are only applied to Club Fees and will NOT be applied to any Team Fees.
*Any money remaining in a Team Account at the end of the season will be refunded to the family.
Team Fees Include
(but not limited to)
- Non-ECNL League Fees
- Referee Fees
- Tournament Entry Fees
- Coach’s Travel Expenses
- Non-TSC Facility Rentals
- Other Team Specific Expenses (Team Meals, Team Equipment, etc.)
- Post-Season Expenses



