THE DEVELOPMENT PLAYER LEAGUE ELECTS UNITED STATES SPECIALITY SPORTS ASSOCIATION (“USSSA”) AS NATIONAL SANCTIONING BODY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JULY 31, 2019

Los Angeles, CA – USSSA is to sanction the nationwide Development Player League (DPL), allowing players to
continue along a pathway set out by U.S. Soccer Federation. The DPL is a supplement league assisting clubs across
the country that compete at the highest level of the sport, primarily in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy for
Girls.
Slated to start play in September 2019, the DPL Schedule will allow players to continue playing high school soccer
while developing their technical and tactical skills through club soccer. This platform best fits players and clubs who
value both programs for their development, while adding another level of play offered by member clubs.
“The focus is to create the best environment for our members and help build more pathways for players on a
national platform with a goal of collegiate participation central to the structure” stated Barry Ritson, President of
Development Player League. “Clubs from across the country will help foster and grow our league, which we believe is
beneficial for member markets and programs.”
The league will kick off in three regions this fall (2019); West, Southwest and East. Continued growth is now in motion
between new League Commissioner Sean Carey, DPL Member Clubs and sanctioning body USSSA.
“In speaking with Barry and Sean, the vision fits our model of organizations and individuals we look to align with.” Vice
President of USSSA, Craig Scriven said. “Our mission as a member of U.S. Soccer is to support the growth and
pathways available to players throughout the country and in working with the Development Player League, we
achieve this.”
USSSA is a multisport organization with over 4,000,000 members in sports; soccer, baseball, softball, basketball,
volleyball, golf, martial arts and seven other sanctioned sports. They have been a member of U.S. Soccer since 2001
and work with leagues, tournaments, clubs, teams in over 45 states. To learn more about USSSA,
visit; www.usssasoccer.com. Contact USSSA; [email protected].
The Developmental Player League (DPL) was initially created through collaboration between the Southwest Division
Girls DA clubs. The focus was to expand the player pool for the DA and align with some of the core US Soccer
Initiatives. Through the success of the program the DPL has expanded into key markets for the 2019/20 Season and
added some of the top clubs in the country. The DPL and will include the 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002/2001 age
groups. Learn more about the DPL by visiting here; www.dpleague.org. Contact DPL; [email protected]

 

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