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U9-U10 Transition Meeting

This informative meeting will help you make the right decision for your child's soccer development. Learn about opportunities like Recreational, Academy, and Nike Academy programs. Ask questions and get all the information you need!

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U9-U10 Transition Meeting

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  1. U9-U10 Transition Meeting Welcome - Thanks for attending Developing players for life Informative meeting to help you make the right decision for your child Highlight opportunities for your child: Rec v Academy v Nike Academy Shared everything you wanted to know – questions at the end

  2. Recreational - U9 & U10 • 7v7 soccer at all levels at U9 and U10 • 7 or 8 game season • Interleague with HRSA teams • 4 home and 4 away games • Practice twice a week • Mixture of players from previous teams • Typically the more social player • Volunteer coaches • Additional training opportunities (FNA)

  3. Academy – U9 & U10 • Focus on the development of individual skills – make each player technically better • More emphasis on decision making at U10 (tactical) • This program is designed for players that want more from soccer than the recreational program provides • Staff training sessions from licensed, professional staff coaches • They have passion and enjoy the game of soccer • Committed to improve their skills

  4. Academy – U9 & U10 • Year long developmental program for coaches as well as players • Teams practice twice a week but can practice a third time if they want to • U9 teams practice Tuesday & Thursday • U10 teams practice Monday & Wednesday • Practice at Cherry Knolls or Community Park • Practices are 75 minutes long, typically Boys: 4.30-5.45pm and Girls: 5.45-7.00pm • Roster size between 9 – 12 players

  5. Academy – U9 & U10 • Curriculum driven program • Dedicated GK training at Cherry Knolls • U9 League, all games at Cherry Knolls • U10 Interleague with HRSA, 4 home and 4 away games • Volunteer coaches, head and assistant coach • 7 or 8 game season

  6. Academy – U9 & U10 • Additional training opportunities (FNA) • Interested in playing competitive soccer • Most popular/participated program at U9 & U10 • Official Academy training T-Shirt included in registration fee • Practices start the week of August 19 • First game Saturday, September 7

  7. Nike Academy Program • Expansion of our current Academy program. Designed to meet the expanding needs and demands of the parents, players and game • Program based vs. Team based • Teams will play in CSA Front Range League • Players are identified and encouraged to play in this league under the direction of the programs DOC • Player Attributes: Above average ability, soccer as a priority sport, dedicated, committed, wants to play with similar ability players – not friends

  8. Nike Academy Program • Teams will practice 3 times a week at Southbridge (primarily) • Boys early (4.30-5.45) Girls late (5.45-7.00) • U9 Teams – Tuesday/Thursday plus choice • U10 Teams – Monday/Wednesday plus choice (typically Friday) • Staff assigned coaches • Teams participate in a minimum of 4 tournaments each year, pre and post season • Year round soccer program, winter training once a week for 8 weeks, summer pick up

  9. Nike Academy Program • Players may practice in teams, groups or pods. This is dependent on how many players are accepted into the Nike Academy program • Wants to play competitive soccer • Select teams may be formed periodically for select tournaments • Developing vs. winning • Birth year program!

  10. Nike Academy Program • Players can move between programs based upon their desire, development (up and down), commitment and availability • 2011 - U9 ID Practices – Monday, May 13 & Tuesday, May 14 • 2010 - U10 ID Practices – Wednesday, May 15 & Thursday, May 16 • All players must register to be eligible • Boys: 4.30 – 5.45pm @ Cherry Knolls • Girls: 6.00 – 7.15pm @ Cherry Knolls • Nike Academy Camp: July 29 - August 1

  11. Academy & Nike Uniform • There is a specific uniform that is required for the program – “Colorado United Academy uniform” • 2010 Academy & Nike Academy players can wear existing uniform • 2 shirts, 2 pairs of socks and 1 shirt • Approximate cost is $85.00 • Available from Soccer Stop

  12. Closing • Developing players for life • Want to keep players within the game of soccer – Rec, Academy or Nike Academy • Recreational – Enjoys playing soccer but it may not be their priority sport/activity • Academy – Really like soccer, designed for players that want more from the game of soccer • Nike Academy – Loves soccer, above average ability, priority sport inside of the seasons, committed to improve

  13. Closing • Pricing 2018/19 • Cost of current Recreational program - $285 for Fall and Spring, $170 for a single season • Cost of current Academy program - $525 for Fall and Spring, $315 for a single season • Cost of Nike Academy program is $1,100 for the Fall and Spring • Players are encouraged to register for both seasons

  14. Closing • There will be a payment plan option for Academy and Nike Academy players registering for both seasons • Registration due to open approximately May 14 • Returning player deadline, June 25 • Questions?

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