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About Travel Soccer |
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When are practices and games? Games take place on weekends in the fall and the spring. Teams normally practice twice weekly during the seasons and once weekly during the winter as pre-season training. Our teams employ professional coaches, who have vast soccer experience and train our players in skills and game play. Our teams also enter tournaments each season, which are a highlight for our children and their parents. Where are the games and how do we get there? This is another fun part of travel soccer. Home games are usually on the new complex at Randall’s Island, which you get to via the Robert F. Kennedy (Triborough) Bridge. Away games are spread throughout lower Westchester -- Scarsdale, Larchmont, etc. The club runs a bus to weekday training, and parents with cars also organize rides. Every team has a parent with the job of travel coordinator.
How many players make the team? In the U9 - U11 divisions, teams play nine v. nine and the Club usually fields three teams in each age group for both boys and girls, with rosters of between 10-12 players per team. These teams are organized by skill. In order for 30-36 players to be chosen from each gender, however, we need to be certain that there are enough qualified players and supporting volunteers. At a minimum, each team needs one parent assistant coach and one manager. U12 divisions and above play 11 v. 11, with 13-18 players on each roster. What are the tryouts like? This is frankly the most difficult part of organizing a competitive soccer club. It is not possible for us to accept all of the players who tryout. But we believe our process is as fair and impartial as we can make it. The Club arranges for experienced soccer trainers to run the tryout. None of these people are affiliated with the West Side Soccer League (where a significant number of our players come to us from). After a registration and warm up period, the tryout consists of drills followed by small-sided games. Your child will be wearing a number and his or her progress will be evaluated throughout the tryout. Parents are NOT allowed to participate in the tryout and must keep a reasonable distance away from the action. After the tryout, the evaluators meet and decide which of the candidates they would like to see again. Criteria include all the facets that make up good soccer players: speed, quickness, agility, game awareness, technical skill, and love for the game. |