Futsal teams...info

Anonymous
My 15-year old son/2005 is looking for a Futsal team. We are late to this and realize many have already formed teams. He is a top player and excels at Futsal, very, very good ball skill/agility and movement. He has been playing Futsal since age 8. We were given contact cards last winter by many teams--after games but unfortunately didn't hang onto them.

What are some teams in the area that are still forming Futsal teams? I realize some are doing this on outside courts this year which is fine.

Anonymous
Where do you live? My son's coach recommended Futsal America, but that is a no go for us due to distance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? My son's coach recommended Futsal America, but that is a no go for us due to distance.


We live in Arlington.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My 15-year old son/2005 is looking for a Futsal team. We are late to this and realize many have already formed teams. He is a top player and excels at Futsal, very, very good ball skill/agility and movement. He has been playing Futsal since age 8. We were given contact cards last winter by many teams--after games but unfortunately didn't hang onto them.

What are some teams in the area that are still forming Futsal teams? I realize some are doing this on outside courts this year which is fine.



I'd check with DC Hyper.
Anonymous
Alexandria is moving forward with ourdoor futsal. My kid has an Arlington player on the team. You might consider their program
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Alexandria is moving forward with ourdoor futsal. My kid has an Arlington player on the team. You might consider their program


Their tryouts have passed.
Anonymous
I will check out the 2 DC suggestions. Thanks! Keep them coming!
Anonymous
My son plays for NPC. Practices are at the Fairfax Sportscenter. We really like it because they focus on developing players more than winning, but if it is important to your son to be on a team that wins all or most of the time, may not be a fit for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My son plays for NPC. Practices are at the Fairfax Sportscenter. We really like it because they focus on developing players more than winning, but if it is important to your son to be on a team that wins all or most of the time, may not be a fit for you.


The kid is U16. I'm sure he has had 'development' if he has been playing Futsal a long time. By High School you are moving into challenge being utmost importance.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My son plays for NPC. Practices are at the Fairfax Sportscenter. We really like it because they focus on developing players more than winning, but if it is important to your son to be on a team that wins all or most of the time, may not be a fit for you.


The kid is U16. I'm sure he has had 'development' if he has been playing Futsal a long time. By High School you are moving into challenge being utmost importance.


Yes. He has been playing Futsal since age 8, 7 years now.
Anonymous
My son plays for NPC. Practices are at the Fairfax Sportscenter. We really like it because they focus on developing players more than winning, but if it is important to your son to be on a team that wins all or most of the time, may not be a fit for you.


The kid is U16. I'm sure he has had 'development' if he has been playing Futsal a long time. By High School you are moving into challenge being utmost importance.


Ok, so then she can take a pass on it. Not sure why you want to argue, but it's one sided on your part, so hope you enjoyed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I will check out the 2 DC suggestions. Thanks! Keep them coming!


Stoddert has outside futsal. You will have to make your own team.
Anonymous
Not sure of the drive but Bethesda is still forming teams.
Anonymous
why don't you try out for Alexandria's pro men's team?
Anonymous
That many years of futsal and not on a year round team or Alexandria program leads me to suspect he participated in the Arlington futsal program? That program is fine for fun, but they don't really train for futsal. I agree with the earlier poster that NPC is a good option if they have spots open. They have good coaching. If your son is not looking for being coached, you might consider forming your own team and getting into the Alexandria league, although that league will be outdoors this year.
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