DC Soccer Club

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Anonymous wrote:Glad I came here as I signed my DS up for tryouts next week. Played in the rec league for years but need to take it up a notch.

Bummer that it’s not competitive. Guess we will look into DCXI and City Sports.


Those two are even less competitive than DCSC
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Glad I came here as I signed my DS up for tryouts next week. Played in the rec league for years but need to take it up a notch.

Bummer that it’s not competitive. Guess we will look into DCXI and City Sports.


Those two are even less competitive than DCSC


Perhaps, but I think their training focus’s on individual development - so a lot more exercises forcing kids to learn and improve technique like juggling, quick passes, etc.

Even if u just spend a season or a year at those clubs, your player would be much improved technically.

Anonymous
You will definitely get better training with DCXI and City Sporting than at DCSC at least on the boys side but from what I’ve seen on the girls side too.
Anonymous
DCSC is a well-organized club and while they aren't super competitive, I think the coaching has been quite good from what I've seen. I don't think it's any different from other larger clubs with multiple teams per birth year - some coaches are amazing and some are not that great.
Anonymous
I don’t think that anyone knows what next year will be like with the addition of ECNL. There’s no harm in going to tryouts to check things out.
Anonymous
Also check out PPA if you live in NW. Too far from Capitol Hill, but the teams and coaching are much better than DCSC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also check out PPA if you live in NW. Too far from Capitol Hill, but the teams and coaching are much better than DCSC.


And DCYFC - great coaches and really great, supportive environment
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Anonymous wrote:My child has played with DC soccer club for a few years and it just seems like things have become so unorganized. Also, there aren’t as many kids and the coaching is lackluster. What is going on?


Which age group and team color?


She’s 7 and in pre-travel.


PP, check out DCYFC. They have a team that formed this year for that age range.


Is Coach Mitch still a thing at DCYFC? He was the absolute worst. But the website looks very different, so perhaps it's under a new, sane, management?
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Anonymous wrote:My child has played with DC soccer club for a few years and it just seems like things have become so unorganized. Also, there aren’t as many kids and the coaching is lackluster. What is going on?


Which age group and team color?


She’s 7 and in pre-travel.


PP, check out DCYFC. They have a team that formed this year for that age range.


Is Coach Mitch still a thing at DCYFC? He was the absolute worst. But the website looks very different, so perhaps it's under a new, sane, management?


I think Coach Mitch might be at DC Way?
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Anonymous wrote:My child has played with DC soccer club for a few years and it just seems like things have become so unorganized. Also, there aren’t as many kids and the coaching is lackluster. What is going on?


Which age group and team color?


She’s 7 and in pre-travel.


PP, check out DCYFC. They have a team that formed this year for that age range.


Is Coach Mitch still a thing at DCYFC? He was the absolute worst. But the website looks very different, so perhaps it's under a new, sane, management?


I think Coach Mitch might be at DC Way?


No, he’s at DCYFC.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Glad I came here as I signed my DS up for tryouts next week. Played in the rec league for years but need to take it up a notch.

Bummer that it’s not competitive. Guess we will look into DCXI and City Sports.


Those two are even less competitive than DCSC


Curious if anyone has actual experience with DCSC this year. Have the coaches they hired from Arlington and McLean made a difference in terms of training and culture?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Glad I came here as I signed my DS up for tryouts next week. Played in the rec league for years but need to take it up a notch.

Bummer that it’s not competitive. Guess we will look into DCXI and City Sports.


Those two are even less competitive than DCSC


Curious if anyone has actual experience with DCSC this year. Have the coaches they hired from Arlington and McLean made a difference in terms of training and culture?


Not in the u14 girls side at least...
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Glad I came here as I signed my DS up for tryouts next week. Played in the rec league for years but need to take it up a notch.

Bummer that it’s not competitive. Guess we will look into DCXI and City Sports.


Those two are even less competitive than DCSC


Curious if anyone has actual experience with DCSC this year. Have the coaches they hired from Arlington and McLean made a difference in terms of training and culture?


Not in the u14 girls side at least...


That coach has been at the club for awhile but was on the boys side. I’m wondering about the new coaches.
Anonymous
It’s easy to say there should be more competitive clubs in the dc area. If you live in dc or surrounding areas like pg county your options are Md united, Achilles, or go to Arlington or Alexandria. Dcsc is a big club in terms of numbers, but they have the same problem as every other dc club- their better players will likely leave at u14 level for SYC DCU Bethesda or one of the clubs I named above.

It’s a shame as someone who grew up playing in pg county 30+ years ago and have coached in dc last 3. The facilities in dc are a huge problem, there are good up clubs in the area like Dc sporting and futures in pg for kids soccer, similar to Bmore where rec clubs in surrounding cities help develop kids, but based on the current landscape once kids hit u14 if they have ambition they will jump to an MLSNext club or play ECNL hoping to keep moving up the ladder, so all of these clubs outside of the privileged ones (PPA, DCXI, DCYFC, Futures, Wash Capital united) who don’t have ECNL or MLSNext status suffer. Teams break up, kids change teams every other season. It’s a shame that, at the end of the day, kids from u15-19 don’t really have that many more options for competitive soccer in the general pg and dc areas within a 45 min drive than they had 30+ years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s easy to say there should be more competitive clubs in the dc area. If you live in dc or surrounding areas like pg county your options are Md united, Achilles, or go to Arlington or Alexandria. Dcsc is a big club in terms of numbers, but they have the same problem as every other dc club- their better players will likely leave at u14 level for SYC DCU Bethesda or one of the clubs I named above.

It’s a shame as someone who grew up playing in pg county 30+ years ago and have coached in dc last 3. The facilities in dc are a huge problem, there are good up clubs in the area like Dc sporting and futures in pg for kids soccer, similar to Bmore where rec clubs in surrounding cities help develop kids, but based on the current landscape once kids hit u14 if they have ambition they will jump to an MLSNext club or play ECNL hoping to keep moving up the ladder, so all of these clubs outside of the privileged ones (PPA, DCXI, DCYFC, Futures, Wash Capital united) who don’t have ECNL or MLSNext status suffer. Teams break up, kids change teams every other season. It’s a shame that, at the end of the day, kids from u15-19 don’t really have that many more options for competitive soccer in the general pg and dc areas within a 45 min drive than they had 30+ years ago.


So what can be done?
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