Capital Soccer Club: Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What age groups does Capital Soccer Club serve?
A: We offer programs for players aged 4 -19. Whether you're seeking to refine your skills or join a vibrant soccer community, Capital Soccer Club is the place for you.
Q: What if my child is new to soccer?
A: We welcome players of all skill levels. Our fall development academy and year-round clinics are especially good for beginners to learn and improve.
Q: What is the difference between Capital Soccer Club Team and Capital Soccer Programs?
A: The Capital Soccer Club Team refers to competitive teams that participate in leagues and tournaments, requiring a commitment from November to June.
The Capital Soccer Programs, such as fall development academy, clinics, and camps, focus on individual skill development and offer more flexible commitment options.
Q: Who are the coaches?
A: You can meet our coaching staff and learn more about their backgrounds and expertise on our Coaching Staff page.
Q: How can I register my child for a program?
A: Registration is available on our website under the respective program pages.
Q: How much does it cost to join Capital Soccer Club or participate in programs?
A: Costs vary depending on whether your child is joining a Club Team or participating in a specific program. Club Teams have seasonal tuition with monthly payments, while program tuitions are listed on the respective program pages.
Q: Are Capital Soccer program fees refundable?
A: No, program fees are non-refundable after registration. However, if extenuating circumstances arise, such as injury or illness, a credit may be awarded for future programs.
Q: Are there opportunities for competitive play?
A: Yes, through our Capital Soccer Club Team, we have competitive teams that participate in regional leagues and tournaments.
Q: When are Capital Soccer Club Team tryouts? What if we missed them?
A: Tryouts typically happen in the summer, usually in early July. If you missed them, contact Eric Bagley at ebagley@capitalsoccer.net for information on potential opportunities.
Q: How does Capital Soccer Club determine team placement by birth year?
A: We follow the U.S. Soccer birth year registration system, assigning players to teams based on their birth year, not their school grade.
Q: What if my child’s birthday is late in the year?
A: The birth year system may place your child with slightly older or younger players. This approach aligns with national competition standards.
Q: What is the Bailey Jamboree and who plays in it?
A: The Bailey Jamboree is an annual fall event hosted by Capital Soccer Club in Stowe, VT. It focuses on fun, learning, and growth for young players in a non-results-oriented environment. All U14 and younger Capital Soccer Club teams participate.
Q: I heard there is a trip to Barcelona?
A: Yes, Capital Soccer Club offers a special trip to Barcelona, where players can train with professional coaches, participate in friendly matches, and experience the rich soccer culture of Spain. Learn more here.
Q: What is the La Liga program?
A: The La Liga program is a new initiative for U12 and U14 Capital Soccer Club players, focused on developing advanced soccer skills in a structured league environment. It mirrors the intensity of a professional league and requires an additional fee of $180.
Q: What is the Strength and Conditioning Program?
A: The Strength and Conditioning (S&C) Program, offered in partnership with Green Mountain Community Fitness (GMCF), is available for U16 and U19 Capital Soccer Club teams. The program runs for 12 weeks, meets twice a week. The cost for the program will be included in the introductory email to families.
Q: What Programs does Capital Soccer Offer for Different Age Groups?
A: Below is a list of offerings broken down by age group. You can find more information on these offerings under our "Club Team" and "Programs" pages.
Ages 4-5:
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Fall and Spring Youth Clinics: Fundamental techniques and basic soccer rules.
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Summer Day Camps: Various camps are available for beginners to advanced players.
Ages 6-7:
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Fall Development Academy: Enhances individual skill development for 1st and 2nd graders.
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U8 Spring Development Academy: Continued development of individual skills.
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Fall and Spring Youth Clinics: Focus on basic individual skills and team fundamentals.
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Summer Day Camps: Various camps are available for beginners to advanced players.
Ages 8-11:
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Fall Development Academy: Enhances individual skill development for 1st and 2nd graders.
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U10 Club Teams: Introduction to Capital Soccer Club’s team system.
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U11 Club Teams: Technical and tactical progression from U10.
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Fall and Spring Youth Clinics: Technical training and instruction.
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April Spring Break Camp: Indoor soccer camp during spring break.
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Winter Clinics: Focus on technical development during winter sessions.
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Summer Day Camps: Various camps are available for beginners to advanced players.
Ages 12-14:
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U12, U13, U14 Club Teams: Continued technical and tactical development.
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Capital La Liga: Competitive play and training for Capital Soccer Club U12 and U14 players.
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Goalkeeper Academy: Specialized training for goalkeepers.
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Striker School: Focused training on finishing and attacking skills.
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Barcelona Trip: Annual trip for U14 club players for cultural immersion and soccer experience.
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Summer Day Camps: Various camps for beginner to advanced players.
Ages 15-18:
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U15, U16 Club Teams: Advanced technical and tactical development.
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U19 Teams: Final stages of youth development.
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Striker School: Continued focus on attacking skills and scoring.
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Goalkeeper Academy: Continued specialized goalkeeper training.