Minimum Traning level Facility Requirments - ThisIsKareemG/fmusa-kjg GitHub Wiki

To set a minimum training facilities requirement that aligns with the level of competition in your league structure, here's a suggested breakdown. The levels represent the league tiers, with Tier 1 being the highest (most competitive) and Tier 10 being the lowest (developmental):

Minimum Training Facilities Requirement by League Tier:

Tier League Minimum Training Facilities Requirement
1 Major League Soccer Premiership (MLSP) 15
2 ASL Championship 13
3 ASL League One 11
4 ASL League Two 9
5 Gatorade Championship 7
6 Gatorade Classic League 5
7 National Amateur Premier League 3
8 National Amateur Championship 2
9 Development League Premier 0
10 Development League Championship 0

Rationale:

  • Tier 1 (MLSP): As the top-tier league, a high level of training facilities (15) is appropriate to ensure players have access to elite training resources.
  • Tier 2 (ASL Championship): Slightly lower than Tier 1, but still demanding (13) due to the competitive nature and professional status.
  • Tier 3 (ASL League One): A strong requirement (11) as these teams are still professional and competitive but not at the top level.
  • Tier 4 (ASL League Two): Lowering to (9), as the competition is still strong but facilities can be slightly less developed.
  • Tier 5 (Gatorade Championship): Semi-professional league with a moderate requirement (7).
  • Tier 6 (Gatorade Classic League): A bit lower (5) as the competition decreases and the semi-professional nature of the league allows for some flexibility.
  • Tier 7 (National Amateur Premier League): A small requirement (3) to reflect the amateur status but still competitive.
  • Tier 8 (National Amateur Championship): Minimal requirement (2) as itโ€™s an amateur league with some development but less emphasis on facilities.
  • Tiers 9 & 10 (Development Leagues): No minimum requirements (0) to reflect the focus on player development and youth, with varied levels of resources available.

This structure ensures that the higher levels of competition demand better training facilities, while lower tiers, particularly developmental and amateur leagues, are not constrained by such requirements.