Grande Sports Academy TeamRank final update
Take a last look at our 2013-14 season standings in the Grande Sports Academy TeamRank Top 25, the comprehensive ranking system for elite club soccer teams nationwide. Next week, we will unveil initial rankings for the 2014-15 season.
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New this year, you will not be able to view last season’s final standings once the new season starts, so below are the teams that finished the season on top. Click here to take a last look at all the rankings.
Boys No. 1
U13 – Waza FC
U14 – Real So Cal USSDA
U15 – BW Gottschee 98
U16 – LA Galaxy Academy
U17 – Manhattan SC Paris St. Germain
U18 – PDA Academy
Girls No. 1
U13 – San Diego Surf Academy 1
U14 – Michigan Hawks ECNL
U15 – San Diego Surf ECNL
U16 – Eclipse Select ECNL
U17 – Dallas Sting ECNL
U18 – PDA ECNL
Coming next week: Initial standings for the 2014-15 season
Grande Sports Academy TeamRank Top 25 is the comprehensive team-ranking system devised by TopDrawerSoccer.com to provide an objective and common-sense approach to determining which elite youth soccer teams are the best in the nation.
The rankings, updated monthly, are primarily results-based, with a nod toward the league and championship competitions that emulate how excellence is determined in leading soccer nations around the world.
Tournaments are also included but at a reduced value due to the many mitigating factors involving such events, including attrition and guest players.
A final layer of executive evaluation is provided to account for variables that often impact results, thus ensuring that the monthly lists are not subjective, but are not purely mechanical.
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