As much as Major League Soccer officials like to bash college soccer for not de
As much as Major League Soccer officials like to bash college soccer for not developing young
talent, the biggest challenge for professional soccer to continue to grow and develop players in
the United States is the establishment of a successful second division.
With the NASL and USL D2 going through his trials and tribulations to coexist, Paul Kennedy of
Soccer America writes of what's left of D2 soccer in the United States.
MIKE JACOBS @ Jan 27, 2011 10:00 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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