How many of us have kids that play street soccer (or some semblance of it) away from their club?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bringing a ball to school is the best way to find other kids who want to play


So simple, so true.

It goes a long way, just to do this one thing.

Speaking of the power of soccer balls being omnipresent, those with young ones might appreciate this. https://goo.gl/cLvzj6 " target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://goo.gl/cLvzj6

Anonymous
I'm in the SW part of Virginia and there's a nice gathering that happens every week during the off season (summer and winter).

It involves a healthy mix of people, all of whom contribute some money to "rent" a local soccer facility in the winter.

Boys, girls, men, women, from multiple clubs. People are very supportive of it and are happy to contribute toward the cost of the pinneys and balls used.



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Anonymous
3 kids play every night in our basement. They love it.
Anonymous
I have pugg goals in my trunk and we are always tossing them out on the field. Within minutes there are 4-7 other kids out there with mine.
Anonymous
I have pugg goals in my trunk and we are always tossing them out on the field. Within minutes there are 4-7 other kids out there with mine.
Anonymous
My U13 plays at recess every day (though he is constantly complaining that there's too many kids who play and too many who 'suck.'). He also plays at Draper Drive Park from time to time when pickup is held twice a week.
Anonymous
For those that go to Draper for pickup, when is the best time to show up to play? I hear they are having official pickup Friday nights in the winter, but what about Saturday and Sunday?
Anonymous
My son goes to an all boys school, and usually plays soccer at one, sometimes both, recesses.
Pelada
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Some inspiring examples of the beauty that is street soccer (and the last one is stateside) :

https://youtu.be/ke6g_zJasGw

https://youtu.be/tKzEyFevyUc

https://youtu.be/Bm9U1J2Qoe4

https://youtu.be/qF33cRgfgpY
Anonymous
My son and his friends went every day in middle school and practiced at the community center turf fields in Arlington. There are many Hispanic families that go with the whole family and kick the ball around. Now that he is older he can play the pick up games with the older teens and 20 years old on the Arl turf fields. He and his friends are all really good players because of this extra fun practice and all play on travel teams and HS teams.
Anonymous
we live in a favela, and there are retired professional soccer players living here and teaching kids the game for free, so our 6 kids are always playing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 6 year reports that he plays at recess every day.

He also often plays outside in our yard or street with neighbors, and even indoors, to my chagrin with his brother.

I'm probably not your target audience, though. He's only playing indoor soccer this year, and wanted to play baseball in the fall and spring.

He's on the older side for the soccer league, and he is a decent enough player - but he's not a superstar.


Do you mind sharing where? I’m dying to find an indoor team for my 6 y/o now that the Stoddert season is over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For those that go to Draper for pickup, when is the best time to show up to play? I hear they are having official pickup Friday nights in the winter, but what about Saturday and Sunday?


I believe Draper may be closed this winter for repairs. Pickup may shift to Stafford on Sundays (2-4) as it has in the past...but it's not settled yet.
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