Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have just moved to the DC area from Europe, and have an avid 9 year old soccer player at home. I would like to enroll him into soccer practice, but browsing the different options has gotten me completely confused. Can you help me find a club where:
- he can practice twice a week
- he can both improve his skills and play games, while having fun (we are not interested in competitive/travel programs)
- we don't need to commute too far from our neighborhood (NIH/Suburban hospital)
- enrolments are still open for individual players
Thanks a lot!!
You could also look at Player Progressive Academy in DC.
Depending on the team, PPA does do practices in lower moco that may work for you. This is also a good midlevel option between rec and travel.
Do you mean their development program? It is essentially Rec, but with real coaches. Their premier program is travel.
I'm referring to the level of the kids playing.
Some of the rec kids have real coaches and are therefore better than regular rec with parent coaches ( so a little higher play than rec- mid level)
Some of the travel teams ( depending on the team) are called travel but compared to other local travel clubs- their level of play is lower. So also midlevel.
Don't beat me up for this statement, this was true for our rec team going to PPA but not the case for every paid coach versus parent coach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have just moved to the DC area from Europe, and have an avid 9 year old soccer player at home. I would like to enroll him into soccer practice, but browsing the different options has gotten me completely confused. Can you help me find a club where:
- he can practice twice a week
- he can both improve his skills and play games, while having fun (we are not interested in competitive/travel programs)
- we don't need to commute too far from our neighborhood (NIH/Suburban hospital)
- enrolments are still open for individual players
Thanks a lot!!
You could also look at Player Progressive Academy in DC.
Depending on the team, PPA does do practices in lower moco that may work for you. This is also a good midlevel option between rec and travel.
Do you mean their development program? It is essentially Rec, but with real coaches. Their premier program is travel.
I'm referring to the level of the kids playing.
Some of the rec kids have real coaches and are therefore better than regular rec with parent coaches ( so a little higher play than rec- mid level)
Some of the travel teams ( depending on the team) are called travel but compared to other local travel clubs- their level of play is lower. So also midlevel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have just moved to the DC area from Europe, and have an avid 9 year old soccer player at home. I would like to enroll him into soccer practice, but browsing the different options has gotten me completely confused. Can you help me find a club where:
- he can practice twice a week
- he can both improve his skills and play games, while having fun (we are not interested in competitive/travel programs)
- we don't need to commute too far from our neighborhood (NIH/Suburban hospital)
- enrolments are still open for individual players
Thanks a lot!!
You could also look at Player Progressive Academy in DC.
Depending on the team, PPA does do practices in lower moco that may work for you. This is also a good midlevel option between rec and travel.
Do you mean their development program? It is essentially Rec, but with real coaches. Their premier program is travel.
I'm referring to the level of the kids playing.
Some of the rec kids have real coaches and are therefore better than regular rec with parent coaches ( so a little higher play than rec- mid level)
Some of the travel teams ( depending on the team) are called travel but compared to other local travel clubs- their level of play is lower. So also midlevel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have just moved to the DC area from Europe, and have an avid 9 year old soccer player at home. I would like to enroll him into soccer practice, but browsing the different options has gotten me completely confused. Can you help me find a club where:
- he can practice twice a week
- he can both improve his skills and play games, while having fun (we are not interested in competitive/travel programs)
- we don't need to commute too far from our neighborhood (NIH/Suburban hospital)
- enrolments are still open for individual players
Thanks a lot!!
You could also look at Player Progressive Academy in DC.
Depending on the team, PPA does do practices in lower moco that may work for you. This is also a good midlevel option between rec and travel.
Do you mean their development program? It is essentially Rec, but with real coaches. Their premier program is travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have just moved to the DC area from Europe, and have an avid 9 year old soccer player at home. I would like to enroll him into soccer practice, but browsing the different options has gotten me completely confused. Can you help me find a club where:
- he can practice twice a week
- he can both improve his skills and play games, while having fun (we are not interested in competitive/travel programs)
- we don't need to commute too far from our neighborhood (NIH/Suburban hospital)
- enrolments are still open for individual players
Thanks a lot!!
You could also look at Player Progressive Academy in DC.
Depending on the team, PPA does do practices in lower moco that may work for you. This is also a good midlevel option between rec and travel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have just moved to the DC area from Europe, and have an avid 9 year old soccer player at home. I would like to enroll him into soccer practice, but browsing the different options has gotten me completely confused. Can you help me find a club where:
- he can practice twice a week
- he can both improve his skills and play games, while having fun (we are not interested in competitive/travel programs)
- we don't need to commute too far from our neighborhood (NIH/Suburban hospital)
- enrolments are still open for individual players
Thanks a lot!!
You could also look at Player Progressive Academy in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have just moved to the DC area from Europe, and have an avid 9 year old soccer player at home. I would like to enroll him into soccer practice, but browsing the different options has gotten me completely confused. Can you help me find a club where:
- he can practice twice a week
- he can both improve his skills and play games, while having fun (we are not interested in competitive/travel programs)
- we don't need to commute too far from our neighborhood (NIH/Suburban hospital)
- enrolments are still open for individual players
Thanks a lot!!
You could also look at Player Progressive Academy in DC.
Anonymous wrote:We have just moved to the DC area from Europe, and have an avid 9 year old soccer player at home. I would like to enroll him into soccer practice, but browsing the different options has gotten me completely confused. Can you help me find a club where:
- he can practice twice a week
- he can both improve his skills and play games, while having fun (we are not interested in competitive/travel programs)
- we don't need to commute too far from our neighborhood (NIH/Suburban hospital)
- enrolments are still open for individual players
Thanks a lot!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have just moved to the DC area from Europe, and have an avid 9 year old soccer player at home. I would like to enroll him into soccer practice, but browsing the different options has gotten me completely confused. Can you help me find a club where:
- he can practice twice a week
- he can both improve his skills and play games, while having fun (we are not interested in competitive/travel programs)
- we don't need to commute too far from our neighborhood (NIH/Suburban hospital)
- enrolments are still open for individual players
Thanks a lot!!
You live near me in Bethesda! We are with BSC (Bethesda soccer club) and the practices are convenient for us. The cost can range from $2400-2900 for the year. There are SIX teams for that U10 age group ranging from awesome to okay (rec level).
https://www.bethesdasoccer.org/
If you are not interested in that level or cost, check out MSI Classic which is a medium league for MSI between recreation and travel. It is very well run, one of the largest groups in Montgomery county and affordable. There are professional coached which are a little money than parent coached which is around $200 per semester. Below is the link to U10 boys and I'm sure one of the coaches will need more players even though I think official tryouts may be over- they are always looking to add someone. I would email them all but ask where they practice- most say bethesda and potomac . Rockville can be very close as upper georgetown rd is considered rockville. The ones that say Gaithersburg or north potomoc will likely be too far from you.
https://www.msisoccer.org/Default.aspx?tabid=505429
I should add that if your son turns 10 this year, then change the above link to U11.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have just moved to the DC area from Europe, and have an avid 9 year old soccer player at home. I would like to enroll him into soccer practice, but browsing the different options has gotten me completely confused. Can you help me find a club where:
- he can practice twice a week
- he can both improve his skills and play games, while having fun (we are not interested in competitive/travel programs)
- we don't need to commute too far from our neighborhood (NIH/Suburban hospital)
- enrolments are still open for individual players
Thanks a lot!!
You live near me in Bethesda! We are with BSC (Bethesda soccer club) and the practices are convenient for us. The cost can range from $2400-2900 for the year. There are SIX teams for that U10 age group ranging from awesome to okay (rec level).
https://www.bethesdasoccer.org/
If you are not interested in that level or cost, check out MSI Classic which is a medium league for MSI between recreation and travel. It is very well run, one of the largest groups in Montgomery county and affordable. There are professional coached which are a little money than parent coached which is around $200 per semester. Below is the link to U10 boys and I'm sure one of the coaches will need more players even though I think official tryouts may be over- they are always looking to add someone. I would email them all but ask where they practice- most say bethesda and potomac . Rockville can be very close as upper georgetown rd is considered rockville. The ones that say Gaithersburg or north potomoc will likely be too far from you.
https://www.msisoccer.org/Default.aspx?tabid=505429
Anonymous wrote:We have just moved to the DC area from Europe, and have an avid 9 year old soccer player at home. I would like to enroll him into soccer practice, but browsing the different options has gotten me completely confused. Can you help me find a club where:
- he can practice twice a week
- he can both improve his skills and play games, while having fun (we are not interested in competitive/travel programs)
- we don't need to commute too far from our neighborhood (NIH/Suburban hospital)
- enrolments are still open for individual players
Thanks a lot!!
Anonymous wrote:We have just moved to the DC area from Europe, and have an avid 9 year old soccer player at home. I would like to enroll him into soccer practice, but browsing the different options has gotten me completely confused. Can you help me find a club where:
- he can practice twice a week
- he can both improve his skills and play games, while having fun (we are not interested in competitive/travel programs)
- we don't need to commute too far from our neighborhood (NIH/Suburban hospital)
- enrolments are still open for individual players
Thanks a lot!!
Anonymous wrote:We have just moved to the DC area from Europe, and have an avid 9 year old soccer player at home. I would like to enroll him into soccer practice, but browsing the different options has gotten me completely confused. Can you help me find a club where:
- he can practice twice a week
- he can both improve his skills and play games, while having fun (we are not interested in competitive/travel programs)
- we don't need to commute too far from our neighborhood (NIH/Suburban hospital)
- enrolments are still open for individual players
Thanks a lot!!