The Boys Elite Clubs National League (Boys - ECNL) was founded to improve the daily environment for boys youth soccer players through a collaborative club-based development program featuring competition, player identification, and coaching and club development platforms. The Boys ECNL will include both regular season conference games and cross-conference events, and qualifying teams from the Boys ECNL will advance to the postseason Elite National Premier League (ENPL) Playoffs.
The Boys Elite Clubs National League (Boys ECNL) was founded to improve the daily environment for boys youth soccer players through a collaborative club-based development program featuring competition, player identification, coaching, and club development platforms.
The Boys ECNL is based on the values of grass-roots collaboration and innovation, and supports the independence and freedom of coaches and clubs to fully manage the development path for their players, including the system and style of play, the competitive calendar, and all aspects of the development path. The Boys ECNL raises standards in training, competition, club organization, and coaching in a holistic development program.
The Boys ECNL includes both regular season conference games and cross-conference events. Playoff qualifying teams advance to the Regional League Championships. The U13-U17 Regional League Champions at each age group will then advance to the ECNL Boys Regional League Finals, which will run concurrently with the ECNL Boys Club Competition National Finals. There, teams will compete in an eight team knockout bracket in each age group to decide the overall ECNL Boys Regional League Champions, while also giving each team a guarantee of two games.
In addition to regular season and post season play, ECNL teams have access to 6 college showcases across the country. These highly visible events draw hundreds of college, national team, and professional scouts. The Texas Conference in which we compete is widely considered one of the most competitive conferences in the country.