Culpeper Soccer Club
1984 1984 2004
CSA starts an All-‐Star program. The travel program starts with one team.
2005 2006
CSA adds a U5 division.
Travel Council Forms
2007 2008
CSA adds a TOPS program.
Culpeper Sports Complex opens
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
CSA Re-‐branded CSC
U8 ADP CSA hires the club’s first part 9me Technical Director
First year for the Annual Culpeper Comets Scrimmage fest. CSA receives CSA adds an adult league 501c3 status. to the club. CSA hires a full 9me Technical Director
Culpeper Soccer Associa9on (CSA) begins with just 2 recrea9on teams. Recrea9on Tournament added
GK Program
U4 Program Academy Program U10 ADP Program
CSC surpasses 600 Players for Fall Recrea9on Registra9on Winter Training Program Includes Rec. All-‐Star Teams U8 Pre-‐Academy Program
Elite Development Program
CSC Board of Directors President • VP of Travel • VP of RecreaCon • VP of Public RelaCons VP of Adult League • Secretary • Treasurer
CSC Technical Staff Associate Technical Director (Full-‐Time) • Academy Director (Part-‐Time) • Director of Coaching – RecreaCon (Part-‐Time) • Office Manager (Full-‐Time)
CSC Paid Part-‐Time Support Staff TOPS Program Director • U4 Program Director • U8-‐U10 Academy Coaches • U11-‐U18 Travel Coaches • GK Program Director • Speed and Agility Trainers
CSC Volunteer Part –Time Support Staff Equipment Coordinator • Uniform Coordinator • Tournament Coordinator • Referee Assignor • Referee Mentor • Sponsorship Coordinator • Fundraising Coordinator • Concessions Coordinator • Media Coordinator • MarkeCng Coordinator • Club Travel Team Rep • U6-‐ U18 RecreaCon Coaches • U8-‐U10 Academy Managers • U11-‐U18 Travel Managers
MEMBERSHIP
During the 2016-‐2017 season, the Culpeper Soccer Club began a new chapter in our history. The outline of our new mission is to bring our programs closer together giving our players a clear pathway to develop in the game of soccer and the club in the community.
Promo%ng “One Club, One Culture” Players, siblings, and families are the main concentra%on in all programs
To be a youth soccer club that educates players in an environment that allows one to grow in sport, while producing and promo9ng character, health, passion, sportsmanship, and love of the game at all levels.
One Club – One Culture Our culture is exemplified by our players and their common goal to grow and play the game of soccer. Players are not bound by program or label but by work ethic and character. Their passion for the game goes beyond just training and matches, it’s alive in classrooms, neighborhoods, and the community through friendships and program. With development standing as the founda9on and priority for all programs. We stand by our programs, staff, and members as success is not based on results, rather on the process and performance of all.
Players, siblings, and families are the main concentra%on in all programs
Recrea9on Provide a program that allows players to cul9vate friendships, character, and a love for the game.
Academy & Travel Provide a modern, integrated, and cohesive travel program producing and retaining team players with the ability, capability and mentality to succeed in soccer and life.
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Largest Youth Sports program in Culpeper County – focused on “One Club One Culture” that offers several programs to meet the needs of any youth player – from beginners to recrea9onal players to compe99ve players • Recrea9on:U4-‐U18 • The Outreach Program for Soccer (TOPS): inclusive special needs program • Academy: U8-‐U10 • Travel: U11-‐U18 • Adult Paid professional staff that oversee day to day opera9ons Year round programming Youth soccer is the fastest growing sport in the country – na9onally par9cipa9on doubles tackle football and has over a million more kids than baseball CSC is working hard to develop befer players and has boosted our soccer profile drama9cally in Virginia, fielding compe99ve teams that have won all-‐star tournaments, travel tournaments, and college showcase events.