| Does anyone have experience with the Juventus Futures? I am looking for an indoor soccer program for my son in the age range (5-8) where he would get some instruction. He’s a very enthusiastic player but we have no expectations for him to ever play competitively or anything, just want him to actually learn some skills in a low key way. Plays on a rec league during spring and fall but a lot of practices are rained out or not much instruction. The biggest draw of this program would be the location and the emphasis on skill development, so if anyone has an alternative program in the same general area they’d like to recommend I would be happy to have that information as well. |
| Hmm nobody? |
| Directors and coaches we know are fantastic and are doing a great job with Juventus. One of the Italian coaches was just over visiting as well. Would expect Futures to be great. |
| I have no direct experience with futures but my son played Juventus travel for a while. The TD Renzo is fabulous. He is really approachable. They try to keep everything fun and positive. It’s a very healthy atmosphere for kids. My son has played a lot of places in his soccer career but nowhere else did it feel as supportive. My son left for better competition but if you have a young player and want positive coaching, I think you’ll be happy. |
there were too many kids so you can forget about having even a resemblance of semi private teachable moments… Coaches were not up to par except the 1 Italian guy who sometime came or not Better suited for 8 year olds so at least they can understand the technical drills Not worth it |