Alexandria Soccer Association Reviews

Anonymous
Friends...my fellow grumpy friends. I'm new here and will be moving to the area in the summer. I have a son who plays MLS Next already, so we are scoping out the scene.

Any feedback on ASA from folks who have experienced it? I see SYC is next door and found more about them online than ASA. Any feedback would be great!
Anonymous
ASA is very lowkey. They believe in developing players over wins.
Anonymous
Hahaha
Anonymous
Have they sent players to academies? DCU?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have they sent players to academies? DCU?


Plenty.
Anonymous
Pick the MLSNext club where your kid will get the most playing time and have the most interest from the coach. The luxury of getting to pick which club to go to and get a starting spot at an MLSNext is reserved for very few.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pick the MLSNext club where your kid will get the most playing time and have the most interest from the coach. The luxury of getting to pick which club to go to and get a starting spot at an MLSNext is reserved for very few.


I appreciate that. I don't know if he will get to pick or play, but it certainly helps he's already at that general level.
Anonymous

Great coaches good club. Good field space and very commutable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pick the MLSNext club where your kid will get the most playing time and have the most interest from the coach. The luxury of getting to pick which club to go to and get a starting spot at an MLSNext is reserved for very few.


I appreciate that. I don't know if he will get to pick or play, but it certainly helps he's already at that general level.


Let's not assume he will make it solely on the fact that he is currently on a MLS Next team.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pick the MLSNext club where your kid will get the most playing time and have the most interest from the coach. The luxury of getting to pick which club to go to and get a starting spot at an MLSNext is reserved for very few.


I appreciate that. I don't know if he will get to pick or play, but it certainly helps he's already at that general level.


Let's not assume he will make it solely on the fact that he is currently on a MLS Next team.


Thanks...I never considered this (other than when I said as much in the previous comment).
Anonymous
My son plays for Alexandria MLS Next. It's a good club with lots of teams and good coaches. He's been with them for about 4 years and we've been happy.

I don't have direct experience with the other nearby MLS Next clubs (SYC and Bethesda) other than playing against them.

Bethesda also seems like a solid club, but distance-wise it wasn't even an option for us.

Over the years, I have seen bad behavior from SYC coaches even at U-little ages (screaming, aggressive intentional fouls, etc.) which turned me off from them years ago; their parent behavior on the sidelines over the years has only reinforced that bad impression. That said, SYC is certainly more successful racking up the wins in several age groups, so it depends on what's most important to you, I guess.
Anonymous
Same politics as any other club in the area. All their MLS Next teams are struggling this year, except for the 08s, so I’m sure they will be looking to bring new players. Good luck!
Anonymous
As PPs have said, it depends on what is important for your kid.

DS tried out for Alexandra and got an offer. We felt the coach really wanted DS and would have gotten a lot of playing time immediately. We ultimately declined bc we did not think it had enough of an intensity in their practices, as run or as fueled by the kids. Compared to the other MLSNext teams, we didn’t think the technical skill overall was as high.

But take that with a grain of salt bc it was one team and one coach. But I don’t doubt there are lots of amazing players there notwithstanding what other PPs say about the teams not winning. It’s about your kid and what environment works for them, not the team.
Anonymous
They have decent players, yet they lack good coaches with experience at that level or the required credentials. Hence, the deep struggles mentioned before across all ages (with the exception of 08s).

Give it a try and attend one of their practices.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Same politics as any other club in the area. All their MLS Next teams are struggling this year, except for the 08s, so I’m sure they will be looking to bring new players. Good luck!


Yes, TONS of politics. Be aware.
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