Club Soccer Leagues Explained
ECNL, MLS NEXT, EDP, DPL — the alphabet soup of youth soccer leagues is confusing. We break down every league so you can find the right competitive level for your player.
Understanding Club Soccer Leagues
In youth club soccer, the league your child plays in determines almost everything: the quality of competition they face, how far your family travels on weekends, how much you pay each season, and whether college coaches will be watching. But with more than a dozen leagues operating in the Northeast alone, figuring out what each one actually means is one of the biggest challenges parents face.
Leagues are organized into four competitive tiers: recreational, competitive, premier, and elite. Each tier represents a step up in player commitment, coaching quality, travel distance, cost, and competition level. Most players start at the recreational or competitive level and move up as they develop — there is no need to rush. The right league is the one that matches your child's current ability, your family's availability, and your budget.
Below, we compare every league in our directory side by side — costs, age ranges, travel, and college pathway options — so you can make an informed decision. For an in-depth comparison of the top two elite leagues, read our MLS NEXT vs ECNL guide. If you're deciding whether your child is ready to leave rec soccer, start with our guide to recreational vs travel soccer.
Competitive Levels at a Glance
Club soccer is organized into four tiers. Most players start at the bottom and advance as they develop. Each tier brings more competition, commitment, and cost.
National-level pathways with college showcase events and year-round competition.
Examples: MLS NEXT, ECNL Boys, GA
Top regional leagues with selective tryouts and multi-state competition.
Examples: NAL, GA ASPIRE, MLSNAD
Organized state and regional leagues with tryouts and regular-season play.
Examples: EDP, TNL, NECSL
Fun-focused programs for all skill levels. No tryouts required.
Compare Leagues Side by Side
All data comes from league websites and verified club information. Costs are per season and exclude travel expenses.
| League | Level | Ages | Cost / Season | Travel | College | Tryouts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MLS NEXTMLS NEXT | Elite | U13–U19 | $0–$5,000 per season (MLS academies often free or subsidized; independent clubs charge standard fees) | Regional play with periodic long-distance travel for showcases, flex play, and post-season events | March–June (varies by club) | |
| ECNL BoysECNL Boys | Elite | U13–U19 | $3,000–$6,000 per season (club-dependent, excludes travel) | Regional conference play most weekends, plus 2–3 national showcase events and potential post-season travel | April–June (varies by club and conference) | |
| GAGirls Academy | Elite | U13–U19 | $3,000–$6,000 per season (club-dependent, excludes travel) | Regional conference play plus 2–3 national showcase events and potential post-season travel | April–June | |
| ECNL GirlsECNL Girls | Elite | U13–U19 | $3,000–$6,000 per season (club-dependent, excludes travel) | Regional conference play plus 2–3 national showcase events and potential post-season travel | April–June (varies by club and conference) | |
| NALNational Academy League | Premier | U13–U19 | $2,000–$4,500 per season (club-dependent) | Conference play with regional travel, plus select inter-conference events | April–June | |
| MLSNADMLS NEXT Academy Division | Premier | U13–U17 | $2,000–$4,500 per season (club-dependent) | Primarily regional travel within your geographic area | March–June | |
| ECNL RL BoysECNL RL Boys | Premier | U13–U17 | $2,000–$4,000 per season (club-dependent) | Regional travel within your ECNL conference area, typically within 1–3 hours driving | April–June | |
| EDPEDP Soccer | Competitive | U9–U19 | $1,500–$3,500 per season (club-dependent) | Regional travel within the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, typically within 1–2 hours | — | April–June |
| NECSLNew England Club Soccer League | Competitive | U9–U19 | $1,500–$3,500 per season (club-dependent) | Regional travel within New England, typically within 1–2 hours driving distance | — | April–June |
| DPLDevelopment Player League | Competitive | U11–U19 | $1,500–$3,000 per season (club-dependent) | Regional travel within the Northeast, typically within 1–2 hours | — | April–June |
Costs vary by club within each league. College pathway indicates the league hosts dedicated recruiting showcase events. Read our full cost breakdown.
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MLS NEXT Academy Division
MLSNAD
The MLS NEXT Academy Division is the development tier of the MLS NEXT platform, providing a competitive pathway for youth clubs aspiring to elite-level play. Over 950 member clubs nationwide.
ECNL RL Boys
ECNL RL Boys
The ECNL Regional League Boys provides a competitive platform for boys' clubs within the ECNL ecosystem, offering high-level regional competition with a pathway to the national ECNL Boys league.
Which League Is Right for Your Player?
The right league depends on your child's age, skill level, and your family's bandwidth. Here's a quick guide.
Just Starting Out
Your child is new to soccer or plays for fun. They may play other sports and soccer is one of several activities. Look for recreational or in-house programs with no tryouts, low cost, and minimal travel.
Ready to Compete
Your child loves soccer and wants to play at a higher level. They're ready for tryouts and organized league play. Competitive leagues offer structured seasons with manageable time and travel commitments.
Leagues: EDP, TNL, NECSL
Serious About Development
Your child is focused on soccer as their primary sport and wants to test themselves against the best regional players. Premier leagues require more training, more travel, and a bigger family commitment.
Leagues: NAL, GA ASPIRE, MLSNAD
Elite Pathway / College Bound
Your child aspires to play college soccer or beyond. Elite leagues offer national-level competition, college showcase events, and direct exposure to college recruiters. This is the highest commitment level.
Leagues: MLS NEXT, ECNL Boys, GA
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College Pathway Leagues
These leagues host dedicated showcase events where college coaches actively recruit. If your player aspires to play college soccer, competing in one of these leagues significantly increases their visibility to programs at every NCAA division.
What Does Club Soccer Cost by League?
Costs vary by club within each league, but these ranges give you a realistic picture. All figures are per season and exclude travel, equipment, and tournament fees.
MLS NEXT
Elite$0–$5,000 per season (MLS academies often free or subsidized; independent clubs charge standard fees)
DPL
Competitive$1,500–$3,000 per season (club-dependent)
EDP
Competitive$1,500–$3,500 per season (club-dependent)
NECSL
Competitive$1,500–$3,500 per season (club-dependent)
ECNL RL Boys
Premier$2,000–$4,000 per season (club-dependent)
NAL
Premier$2,000–$4,500 per season (club-dependent)
MLSNAD
Premier$2,000–$4,500 per season (club-dependent)
ECNL Boys
Elite$3,000–$6,000 per season (club-dependent, excludes travel)
GA
Elite$3,000–$6,000 per season (club-dependent, excludes travel)
ECNL Girls
Elite$3,000–$6,000 per season (club-dependent, excludes travel)
Some MLS-affiliated academies offer free or subsidized participation. Club fees typically cover coaching, training, league registration, and local game entry. See our full cost breakdown for New England.
Frequently Asked Questions About Club Soccer Leagues
What is the difference between travel soccer and club soccer?
Can my child play in multiple leagues at the same time?
When do club soccer tryouts happen?
How do I know what competitive level is right for my child?
Do all club soccer leagues require travel?
Is club soccer worth the cost?
What age should my child start competitive club soccer?
What happens if my child doesn’t make a team at tryouts?
Continue Your Research
Guides for Parents
- MLS NEXT vs ECNLIn-depth comparison of the two top elite leagues
- Recreational vs Travel SoccerHow to know when your child is ready
- How Much Does Travel Soccer Cost?Full cost breakdown for New England families
- How to Choose a Youth Soccer ClubWhat to look for beyond the league name
- Tryout Guide for New EnglandHow to prepare and what to expect
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