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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMoving to Jupiter. Best soccer clubs for girls within an hour of Jupiter? Looking for a serious club with top training and path to ECNL.
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Welcome to the South Florida fine soccer scene. If your daughter is 11 years old don’t complicate yourself to much. Register her to tryouts at a few local clubs, as many as you want! talk to parents, research coaches etc. local clubs are also inexpensive if you compare with the big name ones, so you can register her with a private or small group trainer without breaking the bank account
In a year or two you’ll be familiar with the area and the driving, if she’s willing to keep going then you can make a decision on a larger league and at that point it may be worth the drive and who knows what else will open near you.
As of right now I strongly discourage you from joining DPL, they had a bad first season from all points of view, but in a few years it may get better or just disappear
Wellington ECRL has not even started so that’s something else you should be in the watch for the future.
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All of these regional or elite leagues are a complete waste of money.
They are designed to separate you from your dollars while feeding you multiple meals of bull**** to keep you coming back for more.
By the time you add up the time, money spent on traveling out of town, lost school days, and you could pay for a semester or three of college!
Find a place that she can get good solid real training from a real professional coach and don't worry about all of the shiny objects that these clubs try to distract you with.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAll of these regional or elite leagues are a complete waste of money.
They are designed to separate you from your dollars while feeding you multiple meals of bull**** to keep you coming back for more.
By the time you add up the time, money spent on traveling out of town, lost school days, and you could pay for a semester or three of college!
Find a place that she can get good solid real training from a real professional coach and don't worry about all of the shiny objects that these clubs try to distract you with.
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Moving to Jupiter. Best soccer clubs for girls within an hour of Jupiter? Looking for a serious club with top training and path to ECNL.[/QUOTE]
Just go to Gardens It's a short drive with new fields they'll have a couple teams on her age For a fit. I'm not from their I really don't care but thought i would Add my two cents. there Is no one club within a hour drive with top trainers and path to ecnl.
(you need to make concessions.) Find a private trainer you might go through a few.. My Opinion get one that can teach individual foot and ball foundation training/ It's important to Develop these skill for later. Give it a Couple years see what happens in the soccer world Before you stay or jump ship.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRise F.
c only had 1 girls team and it was there first year. It’s a private club.
Jupiter has maybe 4 girls teams but they don’t have ecnl or anything close to that.
Gardens has DPL and this will be its second year. It’s doing well and will get better with time.
Wellington will have ecnl regional for the first time so can’t say anything there until next year. Then you have sunrise Prime ecnl which is a 1 hour and 15 minute drive without traffic and there locations constantly change for practices so you can drive farther.
Hope that helps
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Neil MCKay is the coach at Jupiter in that age group. Good trainer and been in the area for a while.
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Neil is an excellent trainer. Especially for that age group. You will hear a lot of put downs about all clubs but do your research and attend all tryouts to form your own opinions.
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