Fess for Bethesda Soccer or Potomac Soccer

Anonymous
does anyone know whether dues refundable if injured or if player leaves?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Same here. I would have thought soccer would be less, because it uses less equipment than hockey. Are the fees for Bethesda Soccer in the same price range?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For Potomac see the price chart in the link

http://www.potomacsoccer.org/docs/Fall2012%20Fees%20and%20payment%20schedule%20for%20web%205-17-12.pdf

It changes depending on age.

I am not sure if this includes all the tournament fees. You would probably call/email the coach and ask.


Didn't realize soccer fees were so close to hockey. I would of thought it be a whole lot less...


My kid plays both Potomac Soccer and MYHA Hockey...he's young, so he's not doing travel yet. The fees are comparable...but, hockey ends mid-march while soccer goes until May and even includes a few summer practices, each week soccer is 3 hours of practice and a game during fall/winter, while hockey is just 2 hours of practice (both are 2 hours during the winter), and soccer has paid coaches while hockey is volunteer parent coaches. So, there's the price difference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:does anyone know whether dues refundable if injured or if player leaves?

Bethesda's policy on injury is included in the documents under the "Player Form" section in the "Resources" portion of the tab. They will refund 15%-30% of fees depending on the circumstances of injury.

I doubt any club has a written policy concerning refunds in the case you just decide to leave mid-year, but you can always try to negotiate with them about it. I think many clubs are willing to be flexible because they don't want to deal with having unhappy parents around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only Academy programs are Bethesda/Olney and DC United. Potomac is not in the Academy anymore. This is for the best of the best and is extremely competitive. Additionally, kids in this program are not allowed to play HS Soccer per Academy rules.

College recruiting (D1-3) only takes place at large tournaments such as Bethesda Thanksgiving, Annandale, Jefferson Cup, Dallas Cup, Surf Cup, Disney and a few other major tournaments.

The non Academy Bethesda teams send many kids to mostly D3 programs- see the 2014 list here.

Here is the Academy College List- (A merged team with Olney that has been top 5 in the nation for years)
http://www.bethesdasoccer.org/Default.aspx?tabid=200237&mid=228230&newskeyid=HN1&newsid=21275&ctl=newsdetail

Here is non Academy College list:
http://www.bethesdasoccer.org/Default.aspx?tabid=200237&mid=228230&newskeyid=HN1&newsid=21269&ctl=newsdetail

Bottom line, if your kid is super serious about soccer and wants to play in college at any D1-3 level, programs like Bethesda, DC United, Potomac, etc is the way to go. It's training and tournament exposure.


Gotta add Braddock Road. Fantastic girls teams.
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