My son played for Juventus. To clarify, Juventus has both MSI classic (select level) and EDP teams (travel level) so it’s important to know what team you are comparing to another club. The club is basically run by Renzo and Ali and I like both a lot. Unlike bigger clubs, I was able to speak to Renzo directly whenever I had a question or concern. He’s a really nice guy. He cares a lot about the kids as people and not just players. My son’s teammates felt they could play more than one sport and it was ok if there was an important school or family event to miss practice or a game. This has not been the case at any other club my son played. As for coaching, it was good. The only downside is they don’t always get the best fields for practice. We were sometimes at Laytonia which is terrific but other times at neighborhood fields which were not good. As you make a decision, ask yourself what your daughter’s long-term goals are. If it’s to play for fun and improve, in a very positive environment, Juventus is perfect. But if it’s to play college, it’s probably not going to work long-term. These are not high level teams (think EDP 3 or lower) so the strongest kids will often eventually move on. But if there are no college goals, it’s really a very nice environment to play soccer.