What club has better coaching/training for developing player (u12 going on u13)? Are there any other good options in the area?
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Parkland or Team Boca?
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Answer would usually be Team Boca for the organization. But for any club it comes down to the coach for that particular age group. Look at coral springs also, find the best fit for your kid (very easy to say)
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Go watch tryouts at both and practice then make up your mind you will not get a straight answer on here that being said parkland
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Parkland has 2 very good U12 teams - where Team Boca's top team was in Division 2.
Parkland has the top U11 team in the state and one of the best U10 teams.
They have always done a great job with the younger ages - not sure why they never get the recognition they deserve.
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Team Boca is much larger organization that has been around for a long time. The DOC is really good and the club is about developing their players. Many of their older teams have been together for years and have won state championships in the past. Team Boca has much better name in Florida.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTeam Boca is much larger organization that has been around for a long time. The DOC is really good and the club is about developing their players. Many of their older teams have been together for years and have won state championships in the past. Team Boca has much better name in Florida.
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Play as close to home as possible. Youth sports benefits are 95% social and human development related at that age(and likely way older). Possibly playing with peers is far more important than club name or coach. Happy kids develop much faster and are more likely to stick with the sport for long term growth.
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