Play Club Soccer Weekly May 16 2026
Play Club Soccer Weekly
May 16, 2026 - Major Shakeups in Youth Leagues and Championships
Highlights: * US Youth Soccer announces major format change to National Championships, eliminating Regionals. * ECNL promotes over 60 clubs across ECNL, ECNL RL, and Pre-ECNL levels for 2026-2027. * ECNL launches Coach Development Diplomas powered by Coaches' Voice. * Pre-ECNL Champions Cup kicks off in Utah with 128 top teams. * U.S. U-15 Girls' National Team roster announced for European Training Camp. * Reddit r/youthsoccer discusses a federal bill to ban private equity from buying youth clubs.
The Kickoff
The youth soccer landscape is shifting beneath our feet this May. From massive structural changes in how national champions are crowned to the constant reshuffling of the club hierarchy, the stakes continue to rise. As we barrel towards the summer tournaments, organizations are placing their bets on new formats, expanded pathways, and coaching education to secure their piece of the youth soccer pie. Buckle up, because the 2026-2027 season is already looking entirely different.
Youth & Academy News
US Youth Soccer (USYS) dropped a bombshell, announcing a landmark format change to its National Championships. Beginning this season, State Cup champions from all 54 USYS State Associations will advance directly to the National Championships, effectively eliminating the Regional Championship round. USYS CEO Tom Condone stated, "This bold new format reimagines the National Championships, uniting champions from every state and setting a new standard for youth soccer experiences across the country." This move aims to reduce travel demands and elevate the visibility of the State Cups. Read more here.
Meanwhile, the ECNL Boys and ECNL Girls platforms are seeing massive movement, with more than 60 clubs moving up or entering the competition pyramid next season. ECNL President Christian Lavers noted, "Our core value of competition rewards clubs for their performances on the field through multiple seasons and age groups, as they earn promotion into the ECNL or the ECNL Regional League." This includes 14 new clubs promoted into the ECNL and 46 new clubs into the ECNL Regional League / ECNL RL Boys and ECNL Regional League / ECNL RL Girls. The league is also expanding its footprint with 11 new Pre-ECNL leagues. Read more here.
The ECNL also announced the launch of the ECNL Coach Development Diplomas, an expansion to the ECNL Coaching Education Center, powered by the Coaches' Voice. The first release is the Expert in Youth Football Diploma, which focuses on coaching the U12 and below age groups. The ECNL claims this furthers their "mission to continue to raise the quality of coaching in America." Read more here.
Down in Utah, the inaugural Pre-ECNL Champions Cup is taking place at Epic Sports Park in Provo from May 15-17. The event features 128 top teams (64 boys & 64 girls) from the U10-U12 age groups, battling it out in a "season-ending celebration of soccer." The tournament includes winners from various Pre-ECNL Cups held throughout the season. Read more here.
Pro & International News
On the national team front, U.S. Under-15 Girl’s National Team head coach Vanessa Mann has selected a 20-player roster for a European training camp in the Netherlands and Germany. All players were born in 2011 and represent the core group aiming to qualify for the 2028 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. The U.S. Soccer Federation highlighted that this camp is part of the "continued focus on the U.S. Way philosophy, which emphasizes increased programming for Youth National Teams." The squad features players from clubs like Solar SC, SVSA, and Virginia Development Academy. Read more here.
Looking ahead to the grandest stage, FIFA continues to build anticipation for the 2026 World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the USA. FIFA recently profiled South African goalkeeper Ronwen Williams, who discussed "South African football's identity and how his late brother continues to inspire him." With the tournament rapidly approaching, fans are gearing up to experience the 48-team, 104-game spectacle. Read more here.
Stoppage Time
The r/youthsoccer subreddit is buzzing with some heavy topics this week. The standout discussion revolves around a Federal Bill to ban Private Equity from buying youth clubs and facilities. Parents are fed up with the rising costs (up 46% in five years) and the controversial "stay to play" requirements that often line the pockets of PE-backed travel pipelines. Another post titled "U8 Tryouts… What the hell are we doing?" perfectly encapsulates the absurdity of hyper-competitive tryouts for 7-year-olds, questioning the current state of youth development. Additionally, a beautiful anecdote about Kelley O'Hara reminded everyone that the most important part of the journey is the car ride home, talking about anything other than soccer. It's a stark contrast to another parent's experience of toxic sports culture and parents obsessing over their 8-year-old's "career."
The Scoreboard
- 60+ clubs promoted/added to ECNL platforms.
- 54 USYS State Champions advancing directly to Nationals.
- 20 players named to the U-15 GNT roster.
- 128 teams competing in the Pre-ECNL Champions Cup.
Lookahead Calendar
- May 15-17, 2026: Pre-ECNL Champions Cup (Provo, Utah)
- May 20, 2026: U.S. U-15 GNT vs. Netherlands (Oldenzaal, Netherlands)
- May 24, 2026: U.S. U-15 GNT vs. Germany (Lingen, Germany)
- June 11 - July 19, 2026: FIFA World Cup (Canada, Mexico, USA)




