
Girls Elite Platforms



Girls Academy Aspire
The Girls Academy Aspire League is a tier-two girls only league designed to create an unparalleled development structure within elite girls' soccer. It serves as a competitive platform for ambitious clubs and players, offering a structured, merit-based pathway that emphasizes player development and club progression.
The league is fully sanctioned by the Girls Academy and managed in partnership with the Development Player League (DPL), ensuring a high standard of competition and operational excellence. For players, the Aspire League provides consistent opportunities to compete against top-level opponents, enhancing their skills and preparing them for higher levels of play. Clubs benefit from a clear developmental pathway, increased exposure, and the ability to cultivate talent within a structured environment.

Development Players League
The Development Players League (DPL) is a national, elite-level girls' youth soccer league in the United States, serving primarily the U13–U19 age groups. Comprising over 16,000 players across 10 conferences, the DPL aims to develop the player and empower the person in a purposeful and memorable environment.
Through consistent, meaningful matches and a focus on holistic player development, the DPL bridges the gap between club soccer and elite-level competition, providing players with the tools and opportunities to advance in their soccer careers.

Frontier Development League
The Frontier Development League (FDL) operates as a girls-only, club-based division within the Frontier Conference, part of the US Youth Soccer National League. Serving teams from Oklahoma, North Texas, and South Texas, the FDL provides a competitive platform for clubs to showcase their talent and compete for berths into the USYS National Championship Series and National League Conference Playoffs.
This structure offers players consistent, high-level competition, fostering their technical and tactical growth while preparing them for advancement to national championships. For clubs, participation in the FDL enhances visibility, promotes player development, and strengthens the overall program by aligning with a recognized national league structure.

