Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:in10sity was too scurred to compete in copa talento over the weekend.
As an In10sity parent, they chose Copa over United Futsal with Riptide, District Dynamo and False 8 to give to the culture. Unfortunately, Copa was not organized and did not meet the standards promised originally.
My DC still played Copa and had a blast so it did not matter to my family. I hope Copa listens to In10sity and does what is needed to bring in District Dynamo, False 8 and Riptide next year. Then, we can really see a show.
the last minute venue change was a big turn off on how the tournament would be run. hearing that all the games were an hour behind I think they made the right choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:in10sity was too scurred to compete in copa talento over the weekend.
As an In10sity parent, they chose Copa over United Futsal with Riptide, District Dynamo and False 8 to give to the culture. Unfortunately, Copa was not organized and did not meet the standards promised originally.
My DC still played Copa and had a blast so it did not matter to my family. I hope Copa listens to In10sity and does what is needed to bring in District Dynamo, False 8 and Riptide next year. Then, we can really see a show.
the last minute venue change was a big turn off on how the tournament would be run. hearing that all the games were an hour behind I think they made the right choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:in10sity was too scurred to compete in copa talento over the weekend.
As an In10sity parent, they chose Copa over United Futsal with Riptide, District Dynamo and False 8 to give to the culture. Unfortunately, Copa was not organized and did not meet the standards promised originally.
My DC still played Copa and had a blast so it did not matter to my family. I hope Copa listens to In10sity and does what is needed to bring in District Dynamo, False 8 and Riptide next year. Then, we can really see a show.
the last minute venue change was a big turn off on how the tournament would be run. hearing that all the games were an hour behind I think they made the right choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:in10sity was too scurred to compete in copa talento over the weekend.
As an In10sity parent, they chose Copa over United Futsal with Riptide, District Dynamo and False 8 to give to the culture. Unfortunately, Copa was not organized and did not meet the standards promised originally.
My DC still played Copa and had a blast so it did not matter to my family. I hope Copa listens to In10sity and does what is needed to bring in District Dynamo, False 8 and Riptide next year. Then, we can really see a show.
the last minute venue change was a big turn off on how the tournament would be run. hearing that all the games were an hour behind I think they made the right choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:in10sity was too scurred to compete in copa talento over the weekend.
As an In10sity parent, they chose Copa over United Futsal with Riptide, District Dynamo and False 8 to give to the culture. Unfortunately, Copa was not organized and did not meet the standards promised originally.
My DC still played Copa and had a blast so it did not matter to my family. I hope Copa listens to In10sity and does what is needed to bring in District Dynamo, False 8 and Riptide next year. Then, we can really see a show.
Anonymous wrote:We’ve done both (2 seasons each) and will not go back to either.
In10sity:
Most knowledgeable technically since they specialize in futsal, play the game themselves, and don’t treat it as a seasonal side hustle. Organization and tournament communication were rough. Major turn-off was the ego — more focus on counting their trophies and telling everyone to “remember the name” than applauding the players who actually earned them. Also not a fan of the loud, shouting coaching style.
False 8:
Marketed as a supplemental program to outdoor soccer, yet behaving like ultra-serious futsal by traveling to big-name tournaments to build their reputation. Heavy preference for a certain look and style of play — if you don’t flail your arms and “look” aggressive, don’t expect much playing (or media) time. Trainings (in general) are always advertised as “limited spots,” yet there’$ alway$ room for more player$.
BOTH feel like money-grabs — far more focused on proving their own name and collecting trophies than actually developing players or giving real opportunity. Favoritism becomes obvious in how teams are stacked, regardless of who’s consistently showing up, putting in the work, or improving. Both require a high level of commitment (time, travel, and $) which was more than what we were personally looking to spend for the experience my kid was getting in return.
Anonymous wrote:in10sity was too scurred to compete in copa talento over the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In10sity seems to be great for girls especially since one of the coaches has a daughter in the program. They seem to actually be much better at connecting with the girls than the boys.
Red flag
Anonymous wrote:we tried in10sity last season on the girls side and it didn't live up to the hype for us. We liked the trainings and the girls learned to play futsal the 'right way', but the games & tournaments were a mess. The coaches changed game-to-game within the same tournament with no communication to parents, each coach had different priorities and preferences for players so your player could go from playing most of one game to sitting on the bench most of the next game, there were some weird VA vs MD dynamics, teams weren't competitive in multiple age groups, and the games felt more like winter training for the coach's outdoor team vs actually trying to put together a team that could compete at tournaments. I might consider in10sity for the training, but not a fan of how they run tournaments
Anonymous wrote:In10sity is TRASH!! trash coaches and they get whooped by false 8 and other clubs like dynamo etc. don’t fall for their “hype” when it comes down to it they don’t win top bracket titles