HTX Soccer News

ECNL-RL Playoffs 2024

Written by Simon Boddison | Jun 12, 2024 7:04:03 PM


The club was extremely excited to have an increased amount of teams advance to the Boys ECNL Regional League playoffs competing at multiple complexes around Plano, TX from June 5-9. Two teams from the north (ECNL-RL 10B N | ECNL-RL 09B N) and south (ECNL-RL 10B S | ECNL-RL 08B S) represented the club playing a minimum of three games over a five day period. Six coaching staff members were also present to support the four teams in Cesar Gutierrez, Benito Kemble, Clodo Cervantes, Stuart Fitzsimons, Andy Gaworecki and Jorge Escobar.

"Congratulations to both the 2010 & 2009 RL North teams for a very strong league season and qualifying for the playoffs," said Cesar Gutierrez, ECNL-RL North Director. "Although the playoffs didn’t go our way, the player's hard work, the commitment and dedication to each other could not go unnoticed. The players should be very proud of their season long accomplishments.  We look forward to building on this success in the fall."

"Congratulations to the 2008 and 2010 RL South teams for reaching the playoffs in their first season," said Coach Benito Kemble, ECNL-RL South Director. Their hard work, dedication, and teamwork paid off, and we are so very proud of all that the players accomplished."

ECNL-RL South Results: W4-T1-L2
ECNL-RL North Results: W1-T1-L4 

 


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HTX Soccer is the largest youth soccer club in the Greater Houston area with more than 8,500 players at every skill level from recreational to elite from the ages of 3-19. The club truly represents the sport in Houston, with teams serving a 100-mile radius from Downtown Houston. Since 2017, it has developed 420+ players who have gone on to play collegiately, more than any other club in the area, and 53 players have been selected to attend their respective youth national teams activities. HTX Soccer’s elite boys’ teams are part of the ECNL, the most competitive youth soccer league in America, and its elite girls teams compete in the Girls Academy (G.A.) League against the top teams and clubs throughout the country.

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