Paul G.
Jan 17, 2011
There are many soccer clubs in the area and we've recently been introduced to CVU. The club has been around for a bit, but seems to be growing and focused on player development. Not to mention the kids are having fun and enjoying the coaches and trainers.
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Mar 30, 2015
We played with this club with more than one child for a couple of years. 1st year the coach had two teams and the other team was the team the coach focused on. The second year, our initial coach was let go, and then the new coach had also another team whom was also favored. All you need to do to research this club is to ask how many persons on the board have been around for longer then one year. They teach kickball, not soccer. I would not recommend this club to anyone who is serious about your child becoming a great player. And to add, I recommend never guest playing. Even if it is a CVU game, your child may not be covered under the insurance or you will fight for months to get a straight answer from any of the board members. Our daughter guest played for her same coach for the coaches older team and we have been fighting with insurance for over four months now to get the claims paid. If I could score them at a zero I would.
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