CSC Academy Program

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CSC  Academy  Program  

Culpeper  Soccer  Club  

 Provide  a  modern,  integrated,  and  cohesive  Academy  program  producing  and  retaining  

team  players  with  the  ability,  capability  and  mentality  to  succeed  in  soccer  and  life.      

Development  Philosophy   Work  from  a  crea@ve  and  innova@ve  soccer  development  philosophy  that  priori@zes  player   development.    This  philosophy  will  maximize  player  development  for  adaptability  and   flexibility  with  a  winning  mentality.  

Players,  siblings,  and  families  are  the  main  concentra5on  in  all  programs  

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Player  Development  is  the  number  one  priority  of  the  Academy.  The  long-­‐term  vision  and  goal  is   to  develop  players  that  are  capable  of  playing  at  the  next  level.  Whether  that  level  is  High  School,   College,  or  Professional;  our  responsibility  as  coaches  is  to  ensure  that  we  are  providing  an   environment  that  is  fun,  challenging,  and  will  constantly  test  our  players.     As  players  mature,  it  is  important  to  place  players  appropriately  to  ensure  they  are  constantly   being  tested  at  their  own  individual  level.  Our  program  aims  to  help  foster  the  love  for  the  game   while  demanding  a  hard  work  ethic,  commitment,  and  passion  for  the  game.  

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All  Comet  Academy  players  are  expected:   -­‐Have  the  ability  to  aGack  and  defend  as  an  individual   -­‐AGempt  to  play  using  both  feet   -­‐Be  able  to  show  imagina5on  and  innova5on   -­‐Ability  to  iden5fy  1  v  1,  2  v  1,  2  v  2,  3  v  2,  &  3  v  3  situa5ons  

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All  Comet  Academy  teams  are  expected:   -­‐Know  how  to  aGack  and  defend  as  a  team   -­‐Be  able  to  play  out  from  the  back  and  be  comfortable  in  possession   -­‐React  quickly  in  transi5on  (aGack  to  defense  /  defense  to  aGack)   -­‐Understand  the  principles  of  counter  aGacking   -­‐Math  the  pitch  big  in  possession  and  control  the  tempo  of  the  game   -­‐Be  able  to  make  forward  passes,  that  cut  out  the  opposi5on   -­‐Know  how  to  play  quick  in  and  around  the  box  with  combina5on  play   -­‐Know  when  and  how  to  interchange  and  rotate  posi5ons  during  a  game   -­‐Have  confidence  to  be  crea5ve  in  wide  areas  crea5ng  2  v  1’s  while  looking  to  combined  in  the  box   -­‐Have  confidence  to  individually  express  themselves  in  the  right  areas  at  the  right  5me  

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Associate  Technical  Director:  Dan  Bales   Academy  Director:  Carlos  Barona   Academy  Coaches   Juan  Garcia   Jeff  Capellini   Ma>  Morgan   Beth  Healy   Jeff  Stafford   Ma>  Eckert   Issa  Khoury   Alex  Csontos  

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We  expect  all  players  to  put  110%  into  everything  that  they  do  -­‐  Play  hard,  try   your  best!       When  it  comes  to  prac@ce  or  games,  we  expect  the  players  to  get  their  minds   straight  and  focus  on  the  task,  which  is  soccer.     We  do  not  expect  all  of  the  players  to  be  best  friends,  but  we  do  expect  players   to  respect  each  other,  leave  their  differences  at  home,  and  play  as  a  team  on  the   field   There  will  be  no  cursing  in  games  or  at  prac@ce       There  will  be  no  talking  back  to  the  coaching  staff  or  officials,  no  maLer  what       Players  will  be  expected  to  learn  the  rules  and  play  by  these  rules     Players  are  expected  to  show  up  on  =me  consistently  with  proper  equipment  to   prac@ces  and  games:   •  Prac@ce:  training  T-­‐shirt,  black  shorts,  black  socks,  soccer  ball,  and  water   •  Matches:  assigned  uniform  kit,  alternate  jersey,  soccer  ball,  and  water      

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•  At  games  or  even  prac@ces,  we  expect  all  parents  to  be  posi@ve  and   encourage  their  child  to  do  well,  whether  it  is  a  good  or  bad  day       •  If  parents  are  going  to  be  nega@ve,  we  will  ask  them  to  stop  or  leave  the   field     •  Being  posi@ve  is  one  of  our  main  priori@es  -­‐  losing  is  a  part  of  the  sport,  it   is  tough  to  face  defeat,  but  it  will  happen  and  we  will  overcome  it       •  If  you  have  any  concerns,  please  communicate  with  your  coach  prior  to   or  aSer  a  prac@ce  or  24  hours  aSer  a  match   •  When  it  comes  to  game  @me,  we  (coaches,  players,  and  parents)  will  act   mature  on  the  field  and  respect  the  officials  and  their  calls,  even  if  we  do   not  agree  with  them   •  Please  no@fy  your  coach  and  team  manager  if  your  player  will  not  be   able  to  aLend  prac@ce  or  a  match  

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Training  Sessions   Matches   Season  will  provide  a  combinaJon   •  Training  will  be  every  Monday   and  Wednesday  from  6:00-­‐7:30  at   of  Mini-­‐Games,  Academy  Games,   the  Complex   Club  vs.  Club,  and  Academy  Skills   •  Times  are  subject  to  change  based   Training  CompeJJon   on  daylight  savings,  field   Majority  of  the  games  will  be  on   availability,  etc.   Saturdays   Will  include  2-­‐3  Club  vs  Club  dates     Season  will  conclude  with  a   Tournament  or  Jamboree  

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•  Required  Uniform  Kit:  Gray  Adidas  T-­‐Shirt  with  number,  black  shorts,  and   black  socks   •  Each  player  will  receive  an  email  regarding  uniform  ordering