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Sting Nebraska ECNL RL B07/06 Beckmann

Head Coach
James Beckmann

Manager   
Rachelle Soulliere

Sting Nebraska ECNL RL B08 Garbin

Head Coach
Jonah Garbin

Manager   
Justin Tallmon

Sting Nebraska ECNL RL B09 Beckmann

Head Coach
James Beckmann

Manager   
Matt Dragoo

Sting Nebraska ECNL RL B10 Davis

Head Coach
Ryan Davis

Manager   
Jenel Proksel

Sting Nebraska ECNL RL B11 Liss

Head Coach
Nate Liss

Manager   
Heather Liss

Sting Nebraska ECNL RL B12 Davis

Head Coach
Ryan Davis

Manager   
Joe Evans

ECNL RL Program Features

U13-U14 
  • ECNL-RL Registration (Player & Team)
  • 15-20 league games in ECNL-RL
  • NYSL League Registration and Games
  • 1 Tournament
  • 3 Training Sessions per week 
  • Two 5 week Strength & Conditioning Session
  • 2 Indoor Winter Training Sessions per week Nov-March
  • League Fees
  • TGS College Recruiting Resources – 8th Grade and Older
  • Coaching Fees
  • Admin Fees
  • Teamsnap
  • Video Analysis
  • Director Fees
  • Coaching Resources & Continued Education 
  • Player Evaluations
  • Technical / Fitness Testing 
  • Trainer Fees
  • Technical Director Visit
U15-19
  • ECNL-RL Registration (Player & Team)
  • 10 league games in ECNL-RL
  • NYSL League Registration and Games
  • 1 Tournament
  • 3 Training Sessions per week 
  • Two 5 week Strength & Conditioning Session 
  • 2 Indoor Winter Training Sessions per week Nov-March
  • League Fees
  • TGS College Recruiting Resources – 8th Grade and Older
  • Coaching Fees
  • Admin Fees
  • Teamsnap
  • Video Analysis
  • Director Fees
  • Coaching Resources & Continued Education 
  • Player Evaluations
  • Technical / Fitness Testing 
  • Trainer Fees
  • Technical Director Visits
Additional Costs : Uniforms, Camps, Travel and Team Fees (e.g. Coach Travel Expenses)
 
If you have questions about our Boys’ Program, please contact Sting Nebraska Club Director : ryandavis@stingsoccer.com

The Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) was established in 2009 as a sanctioned league by US Club Soccer. Its purpose is to enhance the development of young female soccer players in the United States. The league aims to achieve this by:
– Creating a national competitive league with multiple levels, thereby improving the overall competitive environment.
– Implementing a systematic scouting and identification program based on national competitions to identify elite players for U.S. Soccer’s Youth National Teams.
– Developing best practices, training methods, and organizational guidelines to improve the daily training environment at top youth soccer clubs that are members of the league.

The ECNL’s objective is to revolutionize the experience of elite soccer players in the United States by offering innovative, player-focused programs. The goal is to create a better, more enjoyable, and more successful model for player, coach, and club development.

To provide more opportunities for competition and player development, the ECNL introduced the ECNL Regional League during the 2019-20 season. The Regional League offers competitive matches within a professional setting. Teams in the ECNL Regional League travel for league games and follow the same structure as the Boys National Conference. This league presents an excellent opportunity for players to enhance their skills, compete against high-level opponents, and prepare for future collegiate competitions.