Soccer camps -- SAYSO, World Cup or ???

Mon Jun 30 14:48:09 PDT 2008
Neighbor105358 Wrote:
I am looking for recommendations for a soccer camp for my 11 year old son. We're hoping to find a program that will be very focused on teaching skills and game tactics. One friend recommended SAYSO Soccer Camp because the director of the camp is highly experienced and has been an excellent coach for their 7 year old. Another friend recommended World Cup Soccer Camp because she felt it offered better challenges than other soccer camps as her son became a pre-teen. Has anyone else had experiences (positive or negative) with either of these two camps? Or does anyone have other recommendations for terrific soccer camps? Our son has had a great time playing in AYSO the past couple of years, but his coaches mostly let the kids learn through the fun of scrimmages. He would benefit from coaching that offered very specific pointers to help him fine-tune his skills, especially since the AYSO games get more intense once kids hit age 10. We think he will thrive on new challenges at a soccer camp. Thank you for any advice you can offer! ~ Sonya

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