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Soccer Center is a centralized and localized training program for youth soccer players. A community soccer club acts as the
“Host Club” and Professional Soccer Trainers provide training to players from the host club and surrounding clubs at the host club’s fields.
You don't have to be a member of the host club to participate in this program. Any players that wish to participate can sign up!
Purpose
- Offer professional, economical, age appropriate training that is “close to home”
- Offer players “something extra” in their development as young soccer athletes
Curriculum
Training at the Soccer Centers will be organized around both age and ability
Sample topics include:
- Quick Feet & Ball Mastery
- Dribbling Moves, Turns, Tricks & Juggling
- First Touch & Receiving
- Shooting & Scoring Techniques
- Small Group Tactics
- Small Sided Training Games
Coaching Staff
Program Director
Jerry Concannon holds a
USSF “A” Coaching License and a
National Youth Coaching License. The QuickSkills coaching staff and trainers are certified or licensed through the United States Soccer Federation (USSF), United Soccer Coaches (USC), United States Youth Soccer Association (USYSA), or other coaching education programs. The coaches have appropriate Clearances to work with children.
The coaches adhere to and sign the
QuickSkills Non-Recruit Agreement. The Soccer Centers are not designed to endorse, promote, or recruit players into any specific organizations. They are intended to provide a neutral training opportunity for all players. The primary focus is on the player’s current development and enjoyment of the game of soccer absent of outside influences.