
Spring MetroStars Player Development School Locations Announced
Published on February 7, 2005 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Red Bull New York News Release
SECAUCUS, NJ (Monday, February 07, 2005) - Following the success of the six Spring Player Development Schools in 2004, the MetroStars are pleased to announce the launch of ten schools for the Spring 2005 season. This move by the MetroStars further cements their commitment to youth soccer across the entire Tri-State area.
The intensive training schools are being offered throughout the Tri-State area, with programs running for 8 consecutive weeks, beginning in early April. The schools will run for two hours per evening. The dates of the sessions are dependent on each individual location.
Sites include Connecticut (Fairfield County), New York (Rockland & Nassau County), and New Jersey (Morris, Bergen, Hudson, Middlesex, Mercer, Ocean, Gloucester, and Monmouth County).
Players 8-14 years old are eligible for the program. Players will be grouped with other players of similar age and skill, including the addition of goalkeeper groups this year. The Player Development School offers structured, progressive training, which covers the technical, tactical and functional aspects of the game required to play at the next level.
The program curriculum has been structured to serve as a means for identifying players for a potential opportunity with the MetroStars Academy teams.
Each site is limited to just 48 players and will have a player to professional instructor ratio of 1:12.
Strategically placed throughout communities in the Tri State area, MetroStars Player Development Programs are the best resource for youth soccer players to access high level training at local clubs. The program curriculum has been designed by MetroStars Player Development staff to provide structured training for soccer players to continue their progression through the spring.
To register, or for more information on the MetroStars Player Development School, log onto www.MetroStars The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
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