Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would recommend loudoun soccer and Virginia revolution.
If your kid is serious about soccer i would recommend staying far far away from valor. They are probably the bottom of the barrel in the nova area for soccer development.
I would also not recomment FCV/St James. They are a sinking ship.
Assume your kid plays for Loudoun and Virginia Revolution. What has been your experience with those clubs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would recommend loudoun soccer and Virginia revolution.
If your kid is serious about soccer i would recommend staying far far away from valor. They are probably the bottom of the barrel in the nova area for soccer development.
I would also not recomment FCV/St James. They are a sinking ship.
Assume your kid plays for Loudoun and Virginia Revolution. What has been your experience with those clubs?
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I will be moving to the area in late summer before school starts. My DS (9) plays travel soccer but as I've been researching everybody seems to complain about all of the clubs. Can someone give some guidance about which club has the most invested coaches and kids who care about soccer and not just because parents put them there for an activity? Which clubs to absolutely avoid?
Between Loudoun soccer, Virginia revolution, Valor, FCV/StJames, Herndon soccer, Reston Soccer. Are there others I should be considering?
Overwhelmingly all of the threads are negative and it makes it all the more confusing (and honestly a bit disheartening).
Thanks in advance for the help and insight!
Anonymous wrote:I would recommend loudoun soccer and Virginia revolution.
If your kid is serious about soccer i would recommend staying far far away from valor. They are probably the bottom of the barrel in the nova area for soccer development.
I would also not recomment FCV/St James. They are a sinking ship.
Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is close to or same age and live within reasonable driving distance of most of the places you listed. Agree with others that you should ask to attend practice and see what you think. Afterwards, you can see if the coach will give you some honest input on where they think your son would fit in terms of team level. You will need to do this very soon because the spring season is almost over the only one I wouldn’t bother with is FCV/St James because they don’t have home fields that are specifically for them. It has caused some issues with game scheduling this spring and it means that different level teams practice at different locations, some of which are not going to be convenient to you at all.
You could also think about whether a small club or a large club would be a good fit. Out of the ones you listed I think Loudoun is the biggest and Herndon is the smallest.