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Park Slope United Soccer Club

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Bedford Stuyvesant

I can't say enough positive things about the club. They have helped my two boys 8 & 11 now grow…read moreand progress both in the pitch and as people. This club is more than a soccer team it is a community that strives to do its best for the families involved. I have watched my kids excel in soccer under their tutelage having the opportunities to play both locally and throughout the state as well as internationally at a tournament outside Barcelona! There has been no turnover in coaching staff since we started 4 years ago and they have navigated from a small 20-30 kid club to one whose numbers now are reaching over a thousand kids between the travel teams and developmental classes. They have navigated the growth seamlessly. I cannot say enough positive things about this club. Bottom line if you are looking for something more for your kid, look no further, the talent here on the level of the coaches and the players is second to none.

We enrolled our 3.5 year old daughter in the Tots Program because she loves to kick the ball…read morearound. We thought this club would make her love sports more but it has instead turned her off Soccer. On their FIRST class, they were told to tap and and kick the their own ball while chasing the coach around who went around in circles and zig zagged around. Not only were they supposed to chase the coach, while keeping their eye on the ball and kick the ball, they were also supposed to each grab a jersey off his waist. Keep in mind that these are 3-4 year olds and imagine the chaos. The classes are far more advanced and is not at all tailor made for 3-4 yr old kids. A couple of parents commented to the coach that the kids just can't follow this class and they were dismissed, saying that "well, SOME kids get it". True- some kids who were 4 did get it but it was definitely not designed for this age group. Whoever wrote the curriculum does not have kids and doesn't understand what their cognitive skills are at this age. They were given numbers to memorize at one point then they were split into groups so they can go after the ball when their number is called. Sounds fair but honestly the kids didn't even remember their number by the time they walked to separate sides. It was just chaos. I'm sad we even bothered because now our daughter refuses to play soccer. At all. She now hates it.

A P Soccer - football - Updated May 2026

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