Where can kids go get consistently good futsal during the colder months?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRevere has a really good program.
This differs from the clinics offered at Forekicks in Norfolk and the more traditional leagues offered at the Park school, Mansfield and Danvers.
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I have been playing here for years. The competition is great for kids. My daughter and I have watched some of the mens leagues and it will blow you away. Recommend having other players watch to truely see how futal is played.
http://www.futsalma.com/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRevere is a stress free program that has no defined standings. The players are put on teams that differ from week to week. The competition is very good. Last year the majority of players were from the Bolts and Revere with a smattering from outside clubs (NSU, Vikings, Bayside etc etc).
This differs from the clinics offered at Forekicks in Norfolk and the more traditional leagues offered at the Park school, Mansfield and Danvers.
My son has played there in Revere at U11 an it had very limited competition.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have been playing here for years. The competition is great for kids. My daughter and I have watched some of the mens leagues and it will blow you away. Recommend having other players watch to truely see how futal is played.
http://www.futsalma.com/
What are the adult leagues like? Do you know if there is usuallyromm for a free agent to join a team?
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I have seen big growth in futsal the last 4 years and have had great experiences with the us youth futsal leagues in brookline. I believe that they have more venues in and around Boston, also there are going to be USYF leagues on Cape Cod this Winter. It seems to be really taking off. My kids prefer it to regular indoor and so do I, no aimless kicking of balls against the boarded fields and a lot more play on the ground because of the low bounce balls that are used.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI have seen big growth in futsal the last 4 years and have had great experiences with the us youth futsal leagues in brookline. I believe that they have more venues in and around Boston, also there are going to be USYF leagues on Cape Cod this Winter. It seems to be really taking off. My kids prefer it to regular indoor and so do I, no aimless kicking of balls against the boarded fields and a lot more play on the ground because of the low bounce balls that are used.
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Then why does the Brazilian Football Ass. believe in futsal and some of the greatest Brazilian(Ronaldinho, Robinho) players started with Futsal
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThen why does the Brazilian Football Ass. believe in futsal and some of the greatest Brazilian(Ronaldinho, Robinho) players started with Futsal
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if they favor kick and run, it is exactly why they should be playing it. play it enough and they will develop great skills and composure. i am always disgusted when the odp coaches play smash ball off the indoor boards. they, of all coaches should know better.
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