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U.S. Soccer Recommends Extending NCAA Season for Player Development

U.S. Soccer Recommends Extending NCAA Season for Player Development
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Sports October 17, 2025 20:14

united states - U.S. Soccer proposes extending the college soccer season to better prepare players for professional and international competitions. The recommendation aims to address issues in the current system and enhance player development.

U.S. Soccer Recommends Extending NCAA Season

A committee recommended that men's college soccer switch to a year-long season starting fall 2026 to improve player preparation for the professional and international levels. The proposal seeks to address longstanding issues in the current college soccer system.

Key Recommendations

The 'NexGen College Soccer Committee' suggested a full academic year season for men's college soccer to enhance player development and competitiveness. The proposal, still pending NCAA approval, aims to provide financial stability and better player experiences.

Proposed Changes

The proposed model includes regional play and tiered competition for Division 1 programs, similar to promotion and relegation systems. It aims to reduce operational costs, improve player recovery, and increase fan support and commercial opportunities.

Challenges and Next Steps

The next challenge lies in NCAA approval, with plans to implement the new system by August. The proposal also includes increased player eligibility flexibility, addressing issues of professional career sacrifices and providing more opportunities for players.

Impact on Women's Soccer

The recommendations also target improvements in women's college soccer, recognizing unique challenges and aiming to implement changes by 2027-28. The goal is to enhance player development and competitiveness across all levels.

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