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Can Division 3 college soccer players go pro?

Updated: 10/25/2022
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Riggyboss93

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Absolutely, being a division 1, 2, or 3 player does not always say as much about someones skill as might be though. A lot of great players choose a lower level college over a division one so they can get a more high quality education. In the end you can be a Sunday league player, as long as you make the right contacts and have the proper amount of skill you can play pro.

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