| I'm honestly just curious. |
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Depends on team level and extra tasks.
A few years back a regular travel team coach at u9 was about 7k for the year, for 1 team. But his 3 kids played in the club for free. So, that was a massive benefit. |
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Low end
$7k High end $19k Per team Normal coach Normal club |
| Full timers are getting $150k salaries or more. Club owners are making twice that. |
| I receive 25k per team per year in Leesburg based club. I coach two teams. Then i get additional benefits by just simply being a yes-man. Easiest cash of my life. Love the pay to play system. And no, I have no moral objections to this corporate America system. Sorry not sorry. |
Hahahahaha |
Dang, if only I lived closer. lol |
Most clubs do not have owners and are nonprofits. 150k is for the executive directors of big clubs. Numbers go down fast from there. |
Yeah the coaches aren't getting rich off this despite all the $$$$$$$$$/money grab claims. |
You’re not in the dmv. Most of the clubs are nonprofits with boards around here. |
| Do asst coaches get paid too? |
What are the additional benefits? |
Usually no. Assistant Coaches typically are volunteers or Coaches in training. Unless this is at a high level team. (MLS Next, ECNL, GA) Then, yes assistants can pick up extra cash outside of their primary teams. |
They do not. My husband was an assistant coach for Travel and all he got was clothes with the Club's logo. Coaches get paid about 10k-15 in travel. More if they have several teams or depending on the level. Rec. coaches are volunteers. |
| Depends on the club. SYC is cheap. Go coach where the rich lives, they know their kids are bad so they will pay anything for extra private lessons. McLean.. Arlington.. I'm looking at you. |