ELITE
National
Our Elite Players are constantly on the move, participating in local, regional, and national leagues, as well as domestic and international tournaments. Annually, we offer them the optional opportunity to compete in international tournaments and engage in matches and training sessions with top Pro Academies in Monterrey, Mexico. We provide our top players a minimum of 40 games per year, exposing them to diverse playing styles and ensuring they don't repeatedly face the same clubs. Our teams play as they train, engaging in challenging matches.
Our head coaches, who are former professional players, possess the expertise to instill the skills and techniques necessary for young players to succeed in a professional club or college team. Training three times a week, our players also have the flexibility to form small groups and train on additional days since we own our fields.
We are Fútbol people ... We breath Fútbol ....
If Fútbol is your passion LEGENDS FC is your place.
The US Youth Soccer National League provides the top league competition in USYS and is comprised of three areas of competition:
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Elite 64 is the top club-based league format in the National League, offering like-minded elite clubs with a platform to compete against each other while focusing on maximizing the experience of the players.
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National League P.R.O. (Player. Recruitment. Opportunity.) serves as the competitive national league format in which teams compete for direct advancement to the annual US Youth Soccer National Championships. Teams earn their place into National League P.R.O. each season through their performance in the Conferences.
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National League Conferences operate team-based and club-based leagues while providing a qualification pathway to...
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the current season's USYS Regional Championships
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the next seasonal year of National League P.R.O.
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As the elite club-based platform in the USYS National League, Elite 64 clubs have access to other USYS and National League competitions, such as the National League Conferences and National League P.R.O., to create a complete developmental pathway within a single organization.
The USYS National League debuted in 2007 and has provided a competitive national platform for several professional and international players, including Morgan Gautrat (née Brian), Rose Lavelle, Samantha Mewis, Emily Sonnett, Daryl Dike, Jeremy Ebobisse, Jack Harrison, Jordan Morris and Walker Zimmerman.
TECHNOLOGY PARTNERS
The USYS National League and Elite 64 are excited to have partnerships with some world-class companies that will help to enhance the experience for all players and clubs, while helping to make each games a recruitable moment.