Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:City SC is in a similar club in DC. Coaches are great, program growing rapidly, academy style for players team placement, and the best part they train year round with an emphasis on ball control and Futsal. Teams range from EDP II-V for now, older teams are getting promoted each season now should be div 1 soon enough.
CSC has teams in EDP8 and in the MDSL (maryland developmental soccer league)
DCXI is small and each time has 2-3 standout players who are dedicated to the coaching style. Pretty much their whole girls program moved elsewhere last fall. Their youngest kids play in EDP Futures at the soccerplex. They have 2008, 2009 and 2012 boys teams that plys EDP 4 and 5 and are able to keep it competitive.
Anonymous wrote:I have seen them be not competitive EDP but also in way too high a division and then dropped. This is from a year or two ago. Maybe it’s changed. Haven’t seen them recently.
Anonymous wrote:City SC is in a similar club in DC. Coaches are great, program growing rapidly, academy style for players team placement, and the best part they train year round with an emphasis on ball control and Futsal. Teams range from EDP II-V for now, older teams are getting promoted each season now should be div 1 soon enough.
Anonymous wrote:what league is DCXI? ECNL? EDP? How competitive is this team?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently Jouons and Washington Youth Soccer Academy (WYSA) were folded into a new(ish) youth soccer organization called DCXI. Based out of NW DC. Same coaches seem to be involved though. Any thoughts on DCXI for a U11 boy? Looking for good, technical coaching without lots of travel, which seems to be their pitch....but wondering if anybody has actual experience with the program or coaches. Thank you.
how are they playing games without travel? Is their club big enough to have competitive in house leagues? If not they will travel
He wrote ... without LOTS of travel. He didn't write without any travel. This probably just means they will look for local tournaments instead of NJ or Richmond or VA Beach, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently Jouons and Washington Youth Soccer Academy (WYSA) were folded into a new(ish) youth soccer organization called DCXI. Based out of NW DC. Same coaches seem to be involved though. Any thoughts on DCXI for a U11 boy? Looking for good, technical coaching without lots of travel, which seems to be their pitch....but wondering if anybody has actual experience with the program or coaches. Thank you.
how are they playing games without travel? Is their club big enough to have competitive in house leagues? If not they will travel
Anonymous wrote:Apparently Jouons and Washington Youth Soccer Academy (WYSA) were folded into a new(ish) youth soccer organization called DCXI. Based out of NW DC. Same coaches seem to be involved though. Any thoughts on DCXI for a U11 boy? Looking for good, technical coaching without lots of travel, which seems to be their pitch....but wondering if anybody has actual experience with the program or coaches. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently Jouons and Washington Youth Soccer Academy (WYSA) were folded into a new(ish) youth soccer organization called DCXI. Based out of NW DC. Same coaches seem to be involved though. Any thoughts on DCXI for a U11 boy? Looking for good, technical coaching without lots of travel, which seems to be their pitch....but wondering if anybody has actual experience with the program or coaches. Thank you.