Olé Pick-Up Games

We hear people complaining more and more about the United States not making the 2018 World Cup.  How there are so many people to blame for the failure that we experienced.  I have a question for you.

What if I was to tell you that you were to blame.  Am I part of the problem?
You are the part of the problem and NOT part of the solution.  You are creating more problems for the next generation here in the United States.

(We aren’t saying Olé has it all together…we are FAAAAAARRRR from that but hear us out)

 

How? What?

 You’re probably thinking how while reading this right.  Seems like in the football culture in the U.S. and specifically in the youth soccer scene, we have a “me first” mentality.  This mentality is what’s in it for me and what can I get out of it.  We worry so much about how I can advance quicker as a professional, or how can my child advance the fastest.

What WE should be thinking about is how can WE advance together.  What are WE doing to create more solutions instead of creating more problems.  Sounds simple right…yea right! If it was so easy, everyone would be doing it.

What’s holding us back

Three little letters…E-G-O!

Ego is defined as, a person’s sense of self-esteem or self-importance.

Now by reading that we circle back to the same thing, what’s in it for ME…instead of WE?  If we are to move forward, our mindset needs to change from this big ego thinking to more of a collective goal mindset.   This of course will take time and not everyone will buy into it.  I totally get it but will give you evidence below on how OUR club is helping the game locally.

 

Importance of Open Pick Ups

As a kid all I wanted to do is play football.  Whether it be at home, school and even after practice.  One key thing we tap into is the importance of pick-up games for young players.  When we played on the street as kids, was there ever a ref? You called your own fouls or sometimes you can say, what fouls?!

 

 

The importance of “free play” is something that our next generation is in need of.  Lots of structure in clubs and philosophies that are all fine and dandy.  Trust me, I get it!  These last 2 months of watching these pick-up games have been such a joy to be around that it has created FOMO (Fear of missing out) for our families.

If you are not there on Fridays, you are missing out! That is very true, because the Friday environments are something you can’t duplicate.  The intensity, creativity, freedom, expression and competition are all part of the Friday culture we are offering for all players interested in coming out.

 

Photo credit: @i_amkhris

 

Who can Show Up

We like to leave this open to all players in the area willing or daring to step on the court. Open to boys & girls born 2011-2005.  Competition is stiff, but this is the culture we are instilling at a young age. We are based out of the San Fernando Valley (just North of LA), with families attending from all over the LA County.  It’s pretty awesome to see the dedicated families showing up from Palmdale, Pasadena, Los Angeles, Calabasas, and surrounding cities in the San Fernando Valley to be part of the Friday culture.

Photo credit: @i_amkhris

Going Back

Now, this is just one example of a solution to the obstacles we must overcome in the U.S. As we know, there are a ton of things we cannot, nor should control.  But there are some things we need to take control of in our own environments.  The solutions start within and then slowly start to spread.  Of course, pick-up games are nothing new but how can we make them even better and share ideas of how to raise the game together!

Let’s put our egos to the side, we all want to compete and have our players be the “best” out there. We are on the same path and want to help create a community of change that can help a child learn values not only on the field but off the field that will shape them to be an amazing human being.

I am proud to say that because of this beautiful game I am able to impact lives doing what I love! Thanks for reading and share this if you think someone else may find it valuable.

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One Love,
Walter Merino

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Coast Soccer League 2017 Season

As we finished our second season in Coast Soccer League this past weekend, we just want to take a moment and say thank you!

Thank you

To most people, the results are the only thing that matter.  As much as W’s matter…because we aren’t saying they don’t, but we want to congratulate all teams on their progress throughout the season.  The growth in confidence in our players from the beginning of the Coast Soccer League to the end of the season was amazing to see.  

We had players on our teams that had never been on a soccer team before. Our club also had players who were going up against the top teams in the entire United States. It was a success overall however you look at it.  Olé can’t thank you enough for being part of our small but mighty club doing amazing things thank to you!

 

What’s Next

For some that are still in Coast Soccer League Cup 2017, that is the next challenge to end the year strong.  We want to be transparent and let families know that there will be new players trying out for each team at our club.  

Is your child’s spot secure? Is your job ever secure at work? Is the contract you have at work ever 100% secure?  Nothing is ever guaranteed but we want to be fair to all families and let them know that we need to continue to improve to rise as a club.  

This even applies to our coaching staff, so if we feel like our coaches are not doing as well as we need…we will make necessary changes as we see fit.  Olé is not looking to lose momentum or get complacent, there is so much work to do and need to strive to be our absolute best on as well as off the pitch.

State Cup Preparation

State cup 2018 is just around the corner! This is the biggest tournament of the year for clubs and all of our teams that played in Coast Soccer League are attending.  Now is the time for parents to find extra training sessions and expose your child to camps, clinics and challenge them to be prepared for elite competition.  We do not take this tournament lightly and our coaching staff will be rewarding players who are at peak performance levels.  

Let’s put in the work and not let our foot off the pedal.  Any questions, please be sure to schedule a meeting in person or phone call with your coach or directors of the club if it’s a serious matter.  

Thank you all again for an awesome season and can’t wait to see what we do in the next few months!

  • Olé Soccer
    @OleSoccer 

 

Olé Soccer Podcast Preview

With so much noise in the soccer world…have you ever heard of a podcast solely focused on enriching youth soccer? Maybe….but not like what we have in store for all of you!

 

Our goal with the Olé Soccer Podcast is to elevate the level of youth soccer together.  This podcast’s mission is to interview some of the best youth coaches, players, and influencers that are creating waves in the youth soccer world.  We will dive deep into the journeys, tips, struggles, and successes of our special guests to learn what it really takes to get to their level.  Everyone has a story and we would like to know how we can improve to get to the next level as a coach, parent, player and ultimately…the sport!

 

 

As some of you know, this crazy Olé soccer journey started in early 2014 and is not stopping! We are only getting started and want you all to witness what it takes to achieve greatness, failure, and everyday battles! This podcast will discuss habits of our guests, experiences growing up, current daily routines, nutrition, impact in our soccer world and more.  You’ll really get to know the type of people our guests are off the field as well, which brings more of the human element to the picture.  This podcast has been a long time coming and if we feel like the time is now to take this movement to a whole different level!

 

Join us and watch along as the Olé Soccer Podcast takes flight from 0 to who knows how many downloads.  We are giving you all access to our start of the podcast and will be starting a YouTube channel as well to check out behind the scenes footage of what it really takes to get followers on social media as well as confirm interviews.  It is more than just pressing record!

 

Olé is ready and excited for this next level journey we are embarking on! Our impact can be even bigger if we help share this with like-minded people.  Let’s change the game at the youth level together.  Olé Soccer Podcast is ready to be the flag holders and improve this sport one episode at a time.

 

Follow on Social Media by searching handle below.  Special interviews, tips and peeks into the life of a podcaster.  It is going to be crazy!!

Instagram @olesoccerpodcast

Thanks for reading!

Photo credit to Ventura County Star Newspaper

Thank You 2016

Where do you start?

It started with a vision. You attract amazing people and work very, very, very hard! You sacrifice, sacrifice more and sacrifice more.  You lose games, lose more games and keep losing games.  Sound like something you want to be a part of?  All we gotta say is… Thank You 2016!

 

The Journey

We didn’t even know where we were going to be training our teams at one point this year.  Fields are so scarce here in the San Fernando Valley that you are lucky to have some room, especially after daylight savings hour change comes around.  Our staff kept pushing and finding ways to make it happen.  Little by little, we began to see progress and learn how to manage the field situation for our teams.  When you want something so bad, you find a way to make it happen!

You can make excuses, or you can find a way to make it happen.  #OleSC finds a way to make it happen!

Spring League

Spring league came around and both of our 2005 teams (White & Red) decide to join the West Coast Elite Spring League. Not sure of where our teams would be coming into our the league, both Coach Franklin, as well as Coach Gary, knew this would be the perfect opportunity to really develop their teams.  Guess what, they both end up in the final and Coach Gary’s B05R ends up winning the league!

 

Battle Scars

Our youngest team early part of 2016 played in the Glendale Soccer League in the Spring versus boys that we 1, 2, some even 3 years older than them.  The season was tough, it was very tough to see our players get outplayed every game.  One thing that they didn’t do, they did not give up! They battled and after each game, our coaches told them how proud we were of their effort and their style of play.  Little did the players know that the league was preparing them for the rest of the year.

B09 Warriors

The B09 Warriors were made and Coach Chuy took over this team in the Spring.  Winning the most tournaments and trophies for any of our club teams, Coach Chuy is the most decorated coach on staff.  Chuy and his team play awesome soccer and train extremely hard every week to make sure they stay on top! What an amazing year for the B09 team. In 2017, they will be playing their first year in CSL.

 

B09 Squad Wins Celtic Tournament!
B09 Champs at the LA Galaxy South Bay 2016 Tournament
B09 Wins PSL League Playing One Year Up!

Summer 2016

What does a first-year club and first-year club team do? Stay local and compete against teams in your local parks right? WRONG!! You get out there and make a name for yourself! You go out there and compete against the best clubs to really see what type of character you have as a club.   As a first year club, our B07R team went to Manchester City Cup in Oceanside and made it to the final.  Keep in mind, this type of tournament is a Flight 1 level tournament competing against some of the most elite players in all of Southern California.  Coach Walter and the B07R team were automatically qualified for Surf Cup 2016 (Invite Only) for making the final. Surf Cup is one of the most prestigious tournaments in all of the United States with teams from all over the nation as well as teams from Mexico coming to play.

B07 Makes the Man City Cup Final in Oceanside!

Again, we want to say, Thank You 2016!  Our teams are fortunate enough to have amazing coaches and great families that see the long term vision.  Like attracts like, we know that.  Just like misery attracts misery….quality attracts quality!

More Summer Fun

#OleSC was fortunate enough to attract Coach Edgar Martinez (B07W) & Coach David (B08).  The two teams were also brand new and ready to compete.  In the summer, these 2 teams decide to attend the same tournament in Thousand Oaks.  This is a tournament that Real So Cal level teams attend and expect to win.  Not this time around, our coaches had their boys prepared!

Sure enough, both Coach Edgar and Coach David take their teams to the finals of their age bracket and come home victorious with the trophies! The B07W team finishes their final and rushes over to watch the end of the B08 final versus Real So Cal.  What an amazing feeling and fun group of families that got to experience something like that.  It was one of the best things to see and little by little the club world was getting a glimpse of who #OleSC was.

B07W Wins Thousand Oaks Classic 2016
B08 Wins Thousand Oaks Classic 2016

Ready for CSL

After a great start to the year, 5 of our 6 teams at that time were ready to start the Coast Soccer League season.  The teams that competed were B05 (2), B07 (2) & our B08 team.  After the crazy mess of finding a home field, we were fortunate enough to lock in Poly High School as our home field for the  2016 season.  Let’s not start on how much of a headache it was to make the switch here, from payments to explaining the move to our own parents.  Let’s just say it wasn’t easy but it was necessary!

This past season was lots of fun and our coaches are extremely proud of our players and their effort they put into their first CSL season as a club.  All teams showed some attractive soccer and a style that not too many focus on at the youth level.  Winning is one thing, developing and playing a system is another.

2 CSL Champs Crowned

Both of our B07 teams were crowned champions of their brackets and will be moving on to Silver and Silver Elite level brackets next CSL season.  It has been a pleasure to watch these teams compete and show some great skills this past year.  This is only the beginning…

 

B07 White wins their first CSL League!

 

B07 Red win CSL League!

Thank You 2016!

This roller coaster ride of 2016 has been lots of fun.  It has also been long, painful, strenuous, rewarding and much, much more.  At the end of the day, it was ALL WORTH IT! #OleSC is proud of being who we are and building something the way we are doing it.  Our grassroots approach has been a path not many think of taking.  This is NOT the easy way to do things, but we felt the best way for our teams.

 

Our club is a reflection of the people that are part of it.  2016 was proof that amazing things can happen if you work hard enough and surround yourself with like-minded individuals hungry to be part of the journey.  It is not always trophies and finals.  It is the process of getting your parents, players, and coaches thinking that way.  Thank you 2016, thank you for kicking our butt.  Thank you for making us come closer and for allowing us to be the change we wish to see in this world.  2016 was fantastic and 2017 will be even better!

Happy New Year & Thank You 2016!

One Love,

Coach Walter

@OleSoccer

Fall 2016 & More

Let’s talk about now…

Our club is currently in the second round of CSL and we have 2 remaining undefeated teams. Each team still has the opportunity to win their league and each game at the moment is crucial!  With League Cup looming and more competitive games on the horizon, what does this mean for our teams?

With more competitive games and advancement, more players will be exposed to the high level of club soccer.  Some of our parents and players have never played at the club level and only know what it means to battle for a trophy at the local recreation level.  How can a coach prepare their team to perform at the highest level every week?  It is tough but we feel like we have the staff to make some noise!

What is going to separate our teams from the rest of the clubs out there?  For one, our coaching staff is hungry for competition & our players really reflect the personality of their coach.  Our coaches at the moment have been working with their teams for some time now and have a certain level of expectations for them at this point in the season.  We are not looking to come 3rd place! Our goal for each team is to play great soccer and advance to the next bracket next year.

Tough Decisions

If you have ever coached soccer, you would know that pleasing every parent is impossible.  Hearing comments from parents like, “My son only plays striker!” Or maybe, “my daughter plays best on the right side.” Sometimes we hear, “Why hasn’t my son/daughter played more minutes this season?”

Each situation is different but these questions are heard in all clubs around the world and should be addressed by the coaches of each team.  Having these conversations with parents and players is key to developing a road map to where the team is headed and what the coach is expecting from each player when he/she steps on the pitch.  Our job here at Olé is to be clear on the direction of the team and to build our players to compete at the highest level possible.

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What’s next

“Club soccer is NOT for everyone! Soccer is for just about everyone.” 

Club soccer is evolving and our club is not looking to have just any type of player join.  If you have played club soccer before in the states, do you remember what being a club player meant?  If you played club soccer, WOW! Nowadays it is crazy to see that club soccer has been watered down.   You may or may not agree with this, but this is what has been going on now for many years.  Olé is being built on quality training to develop quality players with a quality staff.  With that said, some of our current players may not be around come next season or possibly sooner.  If you’re looking to be part of this movement we have been seeing these past few years, you may have your chance very soon!

Tryouts

Olé will be hosting tryout dates come early December 2016 for ALL of our club level and newly formed pre-club level teams.  This will be for Girls 2009 and younger and for ALL Boys born 2005-2010.  Our focus is on young teams development and NOT looking for players older than 2005.

Keep your eyes and ears open for what is to come and get ready to compete for a spot!

Winter Camp Dates

New Winter Camp will be held during the winter break at Poly.  This will be the week after Christmas most likely, so please start planning on coming out! Extra training goes a long way, we have our coaching staff ready to put on an amazing camp for all of you.

New Teams 

As of this moment, we are looking to form a new Boys 2006 team. We already have elite 2006 players in our club and this will NOT be a beginner Bronze level team.  We will not be looking to form any new teams unless we see fit for our club.  We want to stay compact and focus on few quality teams.  “Quality over quantity” is out motto.
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League for Young Players

NO NEW LEAGUES FOR KIDS AGES 6 & UNDER!  Currently, we do not have any new leagues being formed or new teams for any players ages 6 & younger.  If things change we will be sure to update everyone.

Thank you all for being subscribed and for being part of this movement.  This is happening in your backyard and no longer need to drive in tons of traffic to play for a quality team.  Come out and tryout with us soon, we look forward to having you.

Thanks,
Walter Merino
Co-Founder of Olé SC
(818)-731-8558

 

Welcome to our First Club Season

Olé Soccer Family,

 

As we near the start of our first ever club soccer season, I want to just say thank you to everyone who believed in us from the beginning as well as those newcomers to our club for seeing what we are building together.   These are exciting times and we couldn’t have made it this far without each and every one of you!

 

Coach Gary & the B05 Red Wins Eagles Summer Classic 2016!
Coach Gary & the B05 Red Wins Eagles Summer Classic 2016!

With that said, I am so proud of all our coaches and players for coming so far.  I look back and see parents sharing photos, videos and tagging us on events we had when we first started.  It is crazy to see just how far our players have come in such a short amount of time.   

 

 

 

 

 

The dedication from our parents is amazing and the dedication from our coaches is second to none as well!  When I first started this along with my brother Mario, we had a vision to create some of the most creative and intelligent soccer players in our area.  We know how to train soccer players but didn’t know how to run an organization.  As many mistakes as we have made, it is humbling to see that the amount of people that stuck by our side through it all.  We continue to learn everyday and have the best intentions always putting our players first. 

 

 

 

 

B09 Champs at the LA Galaxy South Bay 2016 Tournament
B09 Champs at the LA Galaxy South Bay 2016 Tournament

 

After over two years of non-stop work and the amazing partnership with all of our friends from Juggle the World, I am happy to say we have created something amazing together! As we continue to turn heads in the club soccer world, I expect our parents, players and of course coaches to go and represent where we come from.  Represent what we have all done together to get to this point, represent our mission of creating the best soccer players possible, but also the best human beings possible as well!  

 

 

 

Olé is very fortunate to have some of the best coaches in our area.  The coaches on our staff love their team and will do anything for their players.   Each session is well thought out and no coincidence to see how well they have done after competing in their first few official club level tournaments.  We can’t thank our staff enough for the commitment you have to your club.  This belongs to all of us and you all are doing an extraordinary job with your teams!

 

We are all a reflection of our club and know our coach will do the coaching, players do the playing, and supporters do the cheering!  Looking forward to an amazing first season in Coast Soccer League.  

 

One love,

Coach Walter
Co-Founder of Olé SC
@OleSoccer 

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Acai Jungle Cafe

Did you know Açaí is a Superfood?

Superfood– a nutrient-rich food considered to be especially beneficial for health and well-being.

Açaí palm– The fruit, commonly known as açaí berry, is a small, round, black-purple drupe about 25 mm (1 in) in circumference, similar in appearance to a grape, but smaller and with less pulp and produced in branched panicles of 500 to 900 fruits found in the Amazon.  – Wikipedia

Harvested in the rainforests of Brazil, açaí tastes like a vibrant blend of berries and chocolate. Hidden within its royal purple pigment is the magic that makes it nature’s perfect energy fruit. Açaí is packed full of antioxidants, amino acids and essential fatty acids. Although açaí may not be available in your local supermarket, you can find it in several health food and gourmet stores (often in juice form). A new product featuring the unsweetened pulp is now also available, and I highly recommend that you choose this form of açaí.

Have you visited Burbank?

IMG_0920If not, we recommend you make your way to the Açaí Jungle Cafe.  It is located on Victory and Magnolia almost.  This is next to Gracie Barra’s Jiu-jitsu studio who I was told is also the owner of both businesses.

On the menu, you can see they offer a variety of great organic options that is a great option compared to what we are all accustomed to seeing everywhere.  They have smoothies, sandwiches and more.  I personally ordered an Açaí bowl that included berries, granola and cacao nips.

At the Açaí Jungle Cafe offers a great family feel and reasonably priced compared to other places in LA that charge up to $10 or more per bowl.  Regardless, I feel like with our support in a business like this one we are saying yes to healthier options.

 

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Mia – “it’s delicious!”

IMG_0921We vote with our dollars so whatever you purchase you are supporting what their message is as well as their mission to impact the world in a positive or negative way. I would actually go and purchase Yogurtland often, but after coming across the Açaí Jungle Cafe there will definitely be more support from us locally.

Check out the reviews on Yelp and if in the area don’t hesitate to stop in for a healthy smoothie or bowl.  They also have free water if thirsty and lots of other nutritious options for any age.

 

Thanks for reading!

Coach Walter
@OleSoccer
info@olesoccer.org

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Warm Up With the Ball

What does recreation level coaching do for a warm up?

Have you heard a coach say, “take a lap to warm up.”

As the level of the game develops here in the states, we feel it is vital that the level of the sport continues to step up.  One of the best things you can do as a coach is to have your team warm up with the ball.

Improve the sport, don’t embarrass it!

Skills warm up
Skills warm up

How about we switch that up and have them warm up with the ball instead?  In just a short amount of time you’ll notice the confidence on the ball and see the creativity with the ball in your players increase.  Olé Soccer wants to see the level of the sport continue to improve and not only catch up to the level of the world but surpass it!

We will not be able to do this by having our players playing youth soccer warm up by taking laps.  

Friday Night Clinics

 

Bring a Ball to Practice

futsal ball on courtEach child should be responsible to bring their own soccer ball to practice. A coach can only do so much and this also helps the child become responsible for taking care of their ball.  The most passionate players around the world can’t sleep without their ball next to them.

Why is this important?

The ball allows the coach to execute age appropriate drills to improve their skills in the warm up. Developing ball mastery at a young age lays the foundation for a fundamentally sound player as they get older. If your son/daughter does not dribble correctly or use different parts of the foot to turn with the ball by age 10, their coach did them a disservice!

Maximizing the amount of touches your players gets on the ball at each practice is key for development at a young age.  Players should see results in just a short amount of weeks if they are new to the sport.  The best teams in the world practice this daily and you can notice the HUGE difference in each position because they are all fundamentally sound.  When your son/daughter gets to a certain age, you can’t have the slow players playing defense and the fastest players scoring the goals.  A good coach will be able to exploit the holes in your team and make you pay.

How can I help improve my child’s skills?

There are lots of ways to help improve your child’s skills, the warm up with the ball is extremely important if they are playing on a team already.  Don’t be afraid to ask your child’s coach why the team does not warm up with the ball! Parents have a say and can have their input on the team even if you are new to the sport.  Check out this drill here that will help with dribbling, turns and using both feet – Figure 8 Drill

Olé offers a solution to help your child improve their skills right away! CLICK HERE

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Wherever you decide to have your child train, just be sure that they are getting as many touches on the ball each session.  You will see quick results and see their confidence in their game fairly quickly.  Speed and agility are important of course, but if you can ONLY run fast and don’t know how to trap the ball or dribble the ball you might as well have your child play Flag Football.

Please let us know your thoughts.  Is a warm up with the ball important to you? How can we continue to develop the level of the sport in the states?  Thanks for reading!

 

Written by:
Coach Walter
@OleSoccer

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Raffle Contest

Olé is having a raffle contest for anyone interested in winning some great prizes!

The purpose of this raffle is to offer prizes to those helping out our program.  Our organization is raising funds to help with costs with overall club fees, that can be monthly payments, field rentals, uniforms, etc.  All of your help is welcome and we greatly appreciate you taking the time to help us out!

First Place Winner

lg tvThe first place winner of the raffle contest will be awarded a brand new LG 42″ High Definition TV! This is a $400 valued television and for only a few bucks could possibly be yours.

Each ticket you purchase is $5 and enters you in the contest to win this prize.  Multiple tickets can be purchased at the same time.

Click here to purchase now

Watch your favorite team play with a brand new television for your home!

 

 

 

Second Prize

 

fitbit wristbandFitbit Charge Wristband 

Wireless activity wristband that has a battery life of up to 7-10 days. This is a $130 value item that can track sleep quality, caller ID and compatible with mobile & online tools to help you improve your health.

Click here to purchase now

Step your game up and track your day with the fitbit tracker that counts your steps, distance, calories burned but also helps keep time.  This is a great device that also could be yours for the price of only $5.

Know anyone that may want a fitbit wristband? Feel free to share the link!

 

 

Third Place

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 Trader Joe’s Gift Card

This is a $70 value gift card that you can win from our great raffle contest.  Trader Joe’s offers multiple locations in Southern California where you can find amazing health products to keep your body performing at a high level.

At Trader Joe’s you can find lots of healthy snacks, food and products that can help your children stay healthy.  For only $5 you can win this $70 value gift card.

 

 

 

Some of our families will be selling raffle tickets for the month of February (2016) and the winners will be announced 2/27/16!   The winners will not need to be present, we will contact the winners via email or phone if they are not present.  Remember, the more tickets you purchase, the better chance you have of winning one of these great prizes!

If you are interested in purchasing a ticket now or know someone that is, please feel free to share this raffle contest page with them.  You would be helping them out as well as helping out our program to raise funds for our players.  Thank you in advance and be the change you would like to see in this world!

 

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Written by:
Coach Walter
@OleSoccer

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Benefits of Futsal

Futsal is becoming more and more popular in the United States soccer scene.  I remember growing up playing street soccer with friends often.  When I would go and train with my club team I would notice the ball speed on grass was slower and my first touch had definitely improved.  I personally enjoy futsal more than the outdoor game just because of the amount skill involved and the speed of the game.

What are the benefits of futsal for your child?

Having a player train in different surfaces will help their development and allow them to improve quickly.  One of the best, if not the best form of development for any player, but especially a young player is futsal.  The benefits of futsal are obvious, check out this great video below.

 

https://youtu.be/-tR4slb3ztE%20

 

claudio reyna quoteWhen playing futsal, you notice that the space is tight and your first touch is key for your team to keep possession.  Ball movement is quick and it is non stop.  Finding the space on the small court is key so the person off the ball must be moving all the time to give their team an option.

 

 

 

 

What to expect

In a matter of weeks you will notice your child’s skills and ball control improve.  When you are playing on a full size field, the coach encourages longer passes and at times can get away with a heavy touch.  Futsal courts challenge players to master their skills with the ball and keep the ball as close to their foot as possible. 1v1

Lots of learning involved and if you’re a fan of scoring goals, you’ll have fun being a part of the games.  Expect lots of goals in a game, even for little ones there will be a good amount of goals.

One thing that changes from the outdoor game is that there is no offsides rule.  You can have a player behind the last man or stand next to the opposition’s goalkeeper and not be ruled offside.  This player wouldn’t be helping his/her team much on defense but technically you can do that.

 

The president of the Spanish futbol federation gives credit to their World Cup trophy in 2010 to futsal.  He says that many years ago, Spain decided that futsal needed to be part of youth development in Spain.  

We are excited to see the development of the sport here in the states and Olé is proud to be offering a pre-club soccer league as well as a club level futsal league for boys & girls born in 2008 as well as 2007.

 

Join Olé and be part of the development of our next generation to improve the sport domestically and give these kids a great opportunity to play at the highest level!

 

Written by:

Coach Walter
@OleSoccer

Coaching Instructing