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I have a kid who plays u8 travel soccer and is interested in continuing full games in the winter. I know HP Elite does some clinics in the winter, but it does not look like they field full games. Does anyone know of any programs that offer full games in the winter (7v7, etc.)? Curious what options there are for decent soccer programs in the winter for young kids (8-10 yrs).
Any thoughts or options would be appreciated. Thanks. |
| My kid did HPElite and played basketball. Worked out just fine. |
| A lot of teams that age do futsal in the winter. http://www.ncsl-soccer.com/futsal/ncsl-winter-futsal-league-hosted-by-the-st-james |
| You want futsal. Lots of clubs field futsal teams, I would ask your coach if they plan to play. |
| There's a winter league at South Run field house in Springfield, but it's team based and not something you sign up as a one off with them. You could reach out to the teams that have signed up though. |
| Vienna Youth Soccer does a full outdoor rec league called Frosty Fields. It’s in January and February. It’s low pressure and fun for the kids. A few travel players will play, but mostly just rec. |
| The Saint James has a futsal program you can try out for. My kids have enjoyed that. Play games on the weekends against other futsal teams. I think the Fairfax Sportsplex has open teams as well. Not sure on the skill level though. |
| Is this your first year in travel? A lot of the travel teams sign up for a futsal league in the winter like the St James one. Futsal is good for the kids’ development. Ask your coach or age group rep what the plan is. I know CYA runs an indoor game only league at their field house but I’m pretty sure it’s for non travel players only. And I agree that basketball is great cross training. Fun for the kids to play with school friends and some of the skills carry over. My child’s travel coach noticed an improvement in DC’s soccer IQ after basketball season. |
Most travel teams in the U8 NCSL do a futsal league over the winter. Either the elite at St. James or another program that was at NOVA last winter. Of course, if we have another warm winter this year -- could probably do normal training outdoors. |