RantingSoccerDad wrote:They're merging with Washington Soccer Club, so they'll have a bit more of an economy of scale:
https://capitalfc.org/news/2018/4/23/capital-futbol-club-and-washington-soccer-club-merge-to-create-washington-capital-fc
Anonymous wrote:We are considering an offer from CFC for our DD. Any info on the girl's teams? So far, the people I've met have been nice and they seem to have good intentions but for the cost, I'm not sure if it's worth it. Would love to hear from others on their experience with the girls' teams. Seems very disorganized.
Kind of random... I met the woman who is responsible for "Admin" and registration, etc... I was quite turned off by her attitude and she doesn't seem very welcoming to families who are paying $$$ for their kids to participate in the club. I also understand that she is a girl's coach; which isn’t very appealing to me because she has ZERO people skills.
Any insight???
Anonymous wrote:Great club. Fields three travel teams for current U10 boys now - two in NCSL and one ODSL. Lots of hard working kids on the teams.
www.capitalfc.org
Club is almost 6 years old and has grown from 4 to 22 teams in that time. Several national pool players from the club. Team partner is Celtic FC which is holding a camp this summer.
Any specific questions?