What Happens After College Soccer?



Every year 60 players are invited to the MLS combine. Just 60 out of 40,000 college footballers. For those of you who are outside the top 60, what happens next? What happens after you graduate? What happens when you have zero connections and no viable path to becoming a professional? Nobody likes to talk about this subject so let’s set the record straight! This is everything you need to know about becoming a professional after college!

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39 opiniones en “What Happens After College Soccer?”

  1. In genera soccer in the US is the worse. Starting from the development stage. I was a player and a youth coach as well. I made my team for poorer kids and we would absolutely sweep through every team and they ended up forcing my team to play 3 years above their age group and even as a player I was targeted a lot cause the bigger schools always needed to be the ones winning. It's mostly rich kids that make it but most of them are trash. I know a few pros that I have honestly. Schooled in high school and club soccer and I've seen some kids in the poorer neighborhoods that would destroy the guys that are pros. Smdh

  2. It's kind of weird how top teams in the US seems to spend so little on scouting or do I have the wrong impression here?

    I played for the local team here in Belgium as a 11 year old and a guy from the first division asked me to come and train with them. Even got "transport" money from them. Wasn't mean as them paying me, it's just a way to make sure that if they found a kid from a poor family they wouldn't refuse because they had to pay for transportation.

  3. Soccer is like in any other sport. Talent will get a chance mind set and work ethic takes over from there. With the few exceptions that might be insanely talented. Those guys are 1 in millions. So far none of them are Americans.

  4. Soccer is way too complicated to figure out, not the game but all the leagues throughout the world, contracts, tryouts, when does a season start and when does it finish, soccer players moving all over the world, no thank you!

  5. Okay I’m basically 17 and I started playing on an actual team last year in high school, I’m a pretty fast RB, do I have a chance and what should I do to make it? Btw don’t have money for clubs and stuff sooo that’s that

  6. American soccer system is garbage players waste all this time in college for some of them not making it pro while in Europe some players make it pro at the age of 17-20

  7. If a promising young footballer out of high school has the opportunity to go to Europe vs. NCAA they should take it. It’s seems very tough for NCAA players to make it as pros

  8. My stats for my Sunday league team . Matches – 10. Goals – 15. Assists- 4 In semi pro league. Now I got a scholarship, if u think my stats is good then like this comment

  9. Thank you so much man! As a ECNL player currently talking to D1 the thought of after college has defenintly crossed my mind, and that question is answered now!

  10. If the European teams are actively scouting in North America. Your system seems a little confusing and I think this is telling as the best players don’t seem to be coming through but we know there are some fantastic players floating around in the system. The USL should be picking up the players and developing them as the talent is clearly there then selling them on to the MLS or the MLS should be developing better scouting systems.

  11. USA are retarded when it comes to soccer. If you want to join a youth travel team you have to pay hundreds of dollars. And why would they have a draft for soccer? Don’t be putting that American Football drafting shit in the Soccer. It’s basically a irl version of pay to win. I’m just grateful that pro clubs from Europe are putting camps in America because if they didn’t we would probably get nowhere in our professional soccer career

  12. I played da for two years for the sounders my academy team had talent no doubt but there players who had no business being part of the team till the U.S stops the pay to play only then they will have a chance vs other countries

  13. no offence but people think oo..the system is bad ooo the system is this to be honest, in africa we have no system going pro from africa is a long shot we dont even have sunday leagues or proper school teams to allow us play weekly what most americans and even europeans dont know is that they are living a very privileged lif one some african kids dont know even exists

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