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Six NEFC teams qualify for inaugural Girls Academy National Playoffs

By Jonathan SigalJune 19, 2021

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NEFC forward Nicollette Kiorpes sends a penalty kick toward goal. (Burt Granofsky/New England Soccer Journal)

There’s a sizable NEFC envoy descending on Oceanside, Calif., from June 23-29.

After finishing regular-season games in the first-ever Girls Academy season, all six teams from the Massachusetts-based club have booked spots in the inaugural National Playoffs and Summer Showcase.

There’s still work to do – six national championships are there for the taking – but this accomplishment reinforces NEFC’s stature in the region. Their U-13, U-14, U-16 and U-19 teams all topped the Northeast Conference, while the U-17s qualified via a wild-card spot.

Tags: Girls Academy, NEFC, Nick Burke

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