Must say for an update, the new Eastern Premier League, who is going to be working with NISA, does have relegation and promotion, they work with the Cosmopolitan Soccer League and the Maryland Major Soccer League for promotion and relegation. There's a Metropolitan Conference and a Mid-Atlantic Conference, to easily know what league the club will be relegated too and promoted too, as well as since they're still all amateur clubs, not have to spend so much money on travel since they will continue to play clubs nearby.
I did some quick math on what the nisa salary would be- $400,000 divided evenly between a 23 man roster would be about $17,400 and $800,000 would be almost $35,000 so that is roughly the salary range
Sickkk video man! You provide great information on the USA soccer system. Unfortunately theres not many vids on the UK system... I will look into creating some vids on these topics to help out people wanting to play in the UK 🙌🏾
I wish there was relegation in America, it would make American soccer so much better bc these lower league teams could try to make there way up and try to compete with mls teams
Business operations is the main difference of the two leagues. For example, Oakland Roots did not earn a spot in USL CH, they paid to join their organizational franchise. USL has a say in Oakland roots operations now. NISA is all about independent operating clubs, therefor they had no say in Roots leaving. Now Detroit and Miami, big loss. NISA has a goal to start pro/rel system.
Hey Jodabeni I have a question. I want to eventually play pro soccer in any league really but I haven’t played soccer since about a year ago. How can I slowly move my way up to semi pro or pro even? Should I start playing with adult clubs near me? 19 years old. And in Oklahoma I feel as thought the options aren’t too good. Love the content amigo thank yu
U need a highlight video and a cv to join apply for semi pro teams. I recommend you get an agent to help you as well. Playing in college is also great way. You can also go overseas too. The most important is to train hard and have a highlight video and cv.
@@longshlong606 idk how it is for Mexico but Ik in the US they have ODP (Olympic Development Program) where you play in front of national team coaches. But I’m sure you’d have to do something similar to that, so you can be seen by the Mexico team. Maybe see if your parent has a contact in Mexico so you can tryout for one of the academy teams down there.
@@longshlong606 If you have to ask how you can play for a National team then you have no idea how the game works. A National team is not a "let me try out and see if I can make it" thing. You need to be playing 1st division somewhere, preferably in Europe or Liga MX, you have to be better than whatever players they have now. And since no one knows about you, regardless of National team, I would guess you aren't even good nor playing professionally anywhere.
Great vid 👍🏼 NISA has given a lot of opportunities for players, including a lot of friends of mine, to get their name into the professional game
Must say for an update, the new Eastern Premier League, who is going to be working with NISA, does have relegation and promotion, they work with the Cosmopolitan Soccer League and the Maryland Major Soccer League for promotion and relegation. There's a Metropolitan Conference and a Mid-Atlantic Conference, to easily know what league the club will be relegated too and promoted too, as well as since they're still all amateur clubs, not have to spend so much money on travel since they will continue to play clubs nearby.
I did some quick math on what the nisa salary would be- $400,000 divided evenly between a 23 man roster would be about $17,400 and $800,000 would be almost $35,000 so that is roughly the salary range
Detroit City has a full youth system and a women's side with a reserve team and youth teams. Definitely the best development/academy for a NISA club
The real reason Joda cut his hair is because he was attracting too many females when he had the blonde tips
Wise man
Just randomly came across the vids man and absolutely loving it
Im playing in the NISSA independent cup 💯🙏👍 starting July 10th
Try to reach out to Spencer Moller he is a Nisa player for the LA Force and he'll tell you everything you need to know about nisa.
Love these videos
I never even knew nisa and usl were a thing until I saw this video
Thanks for explaining
Another great video
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Sickkk video man! You provide great information on the USA soccer system. Unfortunately theres not many vids on the UK system... I will look into creating some vids on these topics to help out people wanting to play in the UK 🙌🏾
I wish there was relegation in America, it would make American soccer so much better bc these lower league teams could try to make there way up and try to compete with mls teams
That would be nice to see.
So I have question for you let's say Chattanooga FC is playing under Wolfs Burg so how does that work
Business operations is the main difference of the two leagues. For example, Oakland Roots did not earn a spot in USL CH, they paid to join their organizational franchise. USL has a say in Oakland roots operations now.
NISA is all about independent operating clubs, therefor they had no say in Roots leaving. Now Detroit and Miami, big loss. NISA has a goal to start pro/rel system.
Thank you , I learned something new
Yes my Oakland roots :)
YESSIR
noti gang
Oakland didn't earn a spot. They paid for their franchise fees and we're accepted
Hey Jodabeni I have a question. I want to eventually play pro soccer in any league really but I haven’t played soccer since about a year ago. How can I slowly move my way up to semi pro or pro even? Should I start playing with adult clubs near me? 19 years old. And in Oklahoma I feel as thought the options aren’t too good. Love the content amigo thank yu
U need a highlight video and a cv to join apply for semi pro teams. I recommend you get an agent to help you as well. Playing in college is also great way. You can also go overseas too. The most important is to train hard and have a highlight video and cv.
@@justintran3012 appreciation to you! I was planning on going back to Germany to possibly play again and get more experience. Thanks bro
Most Upsl and usl2 will let you trial walk on. But yes the higher the level, you need a cv and highlights
@@JodabeniTV appreciation to you amigo 👍 I’ll keep on working towards my dream
i saw ct united on the map of nisa, but cant find them anywhere on there website. Are they still a team?
Great 👍
10k is so close
Keeo it up pimp
I have a question if I live in the USA and want to play for Mexico national team How can I do that
You have to have a parent or grandparent with a Mexico citizenship
@@franciscopirita2005 I do but how can I contact them or how can I tryout
@@longshlong606 idk how it is for Mexico but Ik in the US they have ODP (Olympic Development Program) where you play in front of national team coaches. But I’m sure you’d have to do something similar to that, so you can be seen by the Mexico team. Maybe see if your parent has a contact in Mexico so you can tryout for one of the academy teams down there.
@@longshlong606 If you have to ask how you can play for a National team then you have no idea how the game works. A National team is not a "let me try out and see if I can make it" thing. You need to be playing 1st division somewhere, preferably in Europe or Liga MX, you have to be better than whatever players they have now. And since no one knows about you, regardless of National team, I would guess you aren't even good nor playing professionally anywhere.
@@franciscopirita2005 A National team doesn't have "try outs". A National team is not a club.
yerrrr
Do they move up like they do with premier league?
No teams move up or down in the American professional levels unless the team pays the necessary expansion fees
i have buddy who plays for Stumptown AC in NISA. He makes 1.5k/month
Sheesh, We have to have the side hustle ready .
Should have done USL league 1 vs NISA since they same division
While that is true, their goals are to get higher in the tier system. So it probably makes sense to compare the 2.
I’m about to turn 23 and I’ve been playing since 14 and I’ve been grinding lately do you think it’s too old for me to make it at a pro level
no
Never too late...but understand a versatile player is what coaches look for.
Is people going to cancel soccer this year because of covid19?
It starts in the spring
Where is will? like wtf