Anonymous
Post 10/15/2019 13:47     Subject: Re:DS 14 new to soccer - what to do in the winter

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The comment that DA/ECNL are the Futsal destinations is definitely not the case. One example is Alexandria. They have a very deep Futsal program and they are a CCL/NCSL club. Other options exist


I think Alexandria is also considering expanding the number of travel futsal teams per age group this year. Even if you don't do travel, you could try to hook up with an Alexandria soccer team that is doing the "travel division of rec," meaning playing other Alexandria travel teams within in the rec league. They generally do not match up the travel soccer players against pure rec futsal teams, even within the rec division.


Quick! Join Futsal at Alexandria to help fund executive directors salary.



Excellent retort!
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2019 13:44     Subject: DS 14 new to soccer - what to do in the winter

Definitely Futsal as has been said. Even if her team is not playing, Futsal leagues like Bethesda will accept her and place her on an existing team for her skill level.
Anonymous
Post 10/15/2019 06:50     Subject: Re:DS 14 new to soccer - what to do in the winter

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The comment that DA/ECNL are the Futsal destinations is definitely not the case. One example is Alexandria. They have a very deep Futsal program and they are a CCL/NCSL club. Other options exist


I think Alexandria is also considering expanding the number of travel futsal teams per age group this year. Even if you don't do travel, you could try to hook up with an Alexandria soccer team that is doing the "travel division of rec," meaning playing other Alexandria travel teams within in the rec league. They generally do not match up the travel soccer players against pure rec futsal teams, even within the rec division.


Quick! Join Futsal at Alexandria to help fund executive directors salary.


I just took a look at Alexandria's Futsal ID program and it's almost $900 for the winter program. I didn't see a link to everything that you get but that seems like a lot....but then again, the winter off season is November thru March.


Here is Alexandria's Price breakdown. They charge anywhere from $395, $595 and $725

https://alexandria-soccer.demosphere-secure.com/_files/futsal-id-program/2017%2C18%20Futsal%20Overview%20(revised%209%2C29).pdf



That link didn't work for me, What is this then?

FUTSAL ID PROGRAM DETAILS

Season Dates: December - March (some teams may have post season play)

Ages: Pre-Academy—2001 (U9-U19 teams). We are projecting to have multiple teams in each age group (three per age group on the boys side and two per age group on the girls side).

Cost: Option1 Teams $895, Option 2 Teams $695

Standard season schedule: two practice per week, explosive performance training, goalkeeper training, 2-3 tournaments and league (January - February).


Yes the first team is $895, second team is $695, third team is $595. Rosters are small though, only 8 kids per team so most won't have to pay $900.
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2019 20:07     Subject: Re:DS 14 new to soccer - what to do in the winter

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The comment that DA/ECNL are the Futsal destinations is definitely not the case. One example is Alexandria. They have a very deep Futsal program and they are a CCL/NCSL club. Other options exist


I think Alexandria is also considering expanding the number of travel futsal teams per age group this year. Even if you don't do travel, you could try to hook up with an Alexandria soccer team that is doing the "travel division of rec," meaning playing other Alexandria travel teams within in the rec league. They generally do not match up the travel soccer players against pure rec futsal teams, even within the rec division.


Quick! Join Futsal at Alexandria to help fund executive directors salary.


I just took a look at Alexandria's Futsal ID program and it's almost $900 for the winter program. I didn't see a link to everything that you get but that seems like a lot....but then again, the winter off season is November thru March.


Here is Alexandria's Price breakdown. They charge anywhere from $395, $595 and $725

https://alexandria-soccer.demosphere-secure.com/_files/futsal-id-program/2017%2C18%20Futsal%20Overview%20(revised%209%2C29).pdf



That link didn't work for me, What is this then?

FUTSAL ID PROGRAM DETAILS

Season Dates: December - March (some teams may have post season play)

Ages: Pre-Academy—2001 (U9-U19 teams). We are projecting to have multiple teams in each age group (three per age group on the boys side and two per age group on the girls side).

Cost: Option1 Teams $895, Option 2 Teams $695

Standard season schedule: two practice per week, explosive performance training, goalkeeper training, 2-3 tournaments and league (January - February).
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2019 19:29     Subject: Re:DS 14 new to soccer - what to do in the winter

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The comment that DA/ECNL are the Futsal destinations is definitely not the case. One example is Alexandria. They have a very deep Futsal program and they are a CCL/NCSL club. Other options exist


13:25 poster here. When I looked at the ASA program, it clearly specified "elite players." Unfortunately, my son is not that. Any lower level programs out there? I can't seem to find anything.


Don't be scared off because a club said "elite".

Try it out first.
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2019 19:21     Subject: Re:DS 14 new to soccer - what to do in the winter

How about the Conquerors League in Herndon? It looks like they will have a U15/U16 league on Tuesday evenings.
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2019 17:51     Subject: Re:DS 14 new to soccer - what to do in the winter

Anonymous wrote:The comment that DA/ECNL are the Futsal destinations is definitely not the case. One example is Alexandria. They have a very deep Futsal program and they are a CCL/NCSL club. Other options exist


13:25 poster here. When I looked at the ASA program, it clearly specified "elite players." Unfortunately, my son is not that. Any lower level programs out there? I can't seem to find anything.
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2019 16:59     Subject: Re:DS 14 new to soccer - what to do in the winter

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The comment that DA/ECNL are the Futsal destinations is definitely not the case. One example is Alexandria. They have a very deep Futsal program and they are a CCL/NCSL club. Other options exist


I think Alexandria is also considering expanding the number of travel futsal teams per age group this year. Even if you don't do travel, you could try to hook up with an Alexandria soccer team that is doing the "travel division of rec," meaning playing other Alexandria travel teams within in the rec league. They generally do not match up the travel soccer players against pure rec futsal teams, even within the rec division.


Quick! Join Futsal at Alexandria to help fund executive directors salary.


I just took a look at Alexandria's Futsal ID program and it's almost $900 for the winter program. I didn't see a link to everything that you get but that seems like a lot....but then again, the winter off season is November thru March.


Here is Alexandria's Price breakdown. They charge anywhere from $395, $595 and $725

https://alexandria-soccer.demosphere-secure.com/_files/futsal-id-program/2017%2C18%20Futsal%20Overview%20(revised%209%2C29).pdf

Anonymous
Post 09/23/2019 16:54     Subject: Re:DS 14 new to soccer - what to do in the winter

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The comment that DA/ECNL are the Futsal destinations is definitely not the case. One example is Alexandria. They have a very deep Futsal program and they are a CCL/NCSL club. Other options exist


I think Alexandria is also considering expanding the number of travel futsal teams per age group this year. Even if you don't do travel, you could try to hook up with an Alexandria soccer team that is doing the "travel division of rec," meaning playing other Alexandria travel teams within in the rec league. They generally do not match up the travel soccer players against pure rec futsal teams, even within the rec division.


Quick! Join Futsal at Alexandria to help fund executive directors salary.


I just took a look at Alexandria's Futsal ID program and it's almost $900 for the winter program. I didn't see a link to everything that you get but that seems like a lot....but then again, the winter off season is November thru March.


$900 is what the St James is charging per player. You might be confusing the two?
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2019 16:12     Subject: Re:DS 14 new to soccer - what to do in the winter

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The comment that DA/ECNL are the Futsal destinations is definitely not the case. One example is Alexandria. They have a very deep Futsal program and they are a CCL/NCSL club. Other options exist


I think Alexandria is also considering expanding the number of travel futsal teams per age group this year. Even if you don't do travel, you could try to hook up with an Alexandria soccer team that is doing the "travel division of rec," meaning playing other Alexandria travel teams within in the rec league. They generally do not match up the travel soccer players against pure rec futsal teams, even within the rec division.


Quick! Join Futsal at Alexandria to help fund executive directors salary.


I just took a look at Alexandria's Futsal ID program and it's almost $900 for the winter program. I didn't see a link to everything that you get but that seems like a lot....but then again, the winter off season is November thru March.
Anonymous
Post 09/23/2019 16:09     Subject: Re:DS 14 new to soccer - what to do in the winter

Futsal is a great, but if you don't already have very good footskills and a good first touch....futsal is going to suck for you. The court is small and the ball is FAST. If you can't control the ball, the ball will roll away from you. If your first tough sucks, the ball will go right to a defender or out of bounds.