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Post by fan on Oct 7, 2013 16:22:43 GMT -5
Does anyone have recommendations for winter indoor soccer leagues for U13 girls? We have a team interested in playing but would like some input on the differences between indoor leagues on the north or NE side of town.
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Post by jack4343 on Oct 7, 2013 17:54:34 GMT -5
NSA has an indoor facility and hosts a league during the off season. They try to make things even as far as competition goes but it depends on who enters. My daughter's u12 team last year didn't play indoor but I'd love to see them play again this year. Very small field and super quick pace. Playing off the walls add a neat little touch.
Click link below for more information
Norcross Soccer Indoor League Information
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Post by rifle on Oct 7, 2013 18:41:02 GMT -5
The soccer barn offers a good experience, decent cost. Their turf is getting a bit old, though.
Rush guys WILL try to poach your players, so beware.
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Post by spectator on Oct 8, 2013 7:29:25 GMT -5
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Post by TheMadOx on Oct 8, 2013 7:35:49 GMT -5
Creekside in Loganville....they allow teams to come in. Have rec, academy, and select divisions for boy and girls.
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Post by soccergator on Oct 8, 2013 8:11:51 GMT -5
i'm a little biased, i'll admit, but we've played indoor at norcross for 3 seasons now. been great all 3. played about 8 games, once a week. competitive games, and all I care about is the touches. keep in mind, its 6v6 at u13 and below, so if you have 15/16 kids on your roster, you might think about 2 teams. more than 10 kids isn't very funny for indoor. (u14 above is 5v5).
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Post by jack4343 on Oct 8, 2013 12:13:57 GMT -5
i'm a little biased, i'll admit, but we've played indoor at norcross for 3 seasons now. been great all 3. played about 8 games, once a week. competitive games, and all I care about is the touches. keep in mind, its 6v6 at u13 and below, so if you have 15/16 kids on your roster, you might think about 2 teams. more than 10 kids isn't very funny for indoor. (u14 above is 5v5). Yep....6v6 for u13 and younger. However, substitutions can be made on the fly during play, hockey-style. Like I said, play is fast and furious! I love watching it...such a different game than outdoor soccer.
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Post by 4theloveofsoccer on Oct 9, 2013 14:58:14 GMT -5
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Post by chicagofire97 on Oct 14, 2013 8:59:07 GMT -5
Wolf's (as posted above) is pretty competitive - CF, NASA and SSA usually have teams there and the brackets fill up quickly. Also in Marietta is Marietta Indoor Sports (www.streetsoccerindoor.com) although those teams are usually second tier.
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