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XL Soccer World - Field 2

XL Soccer World

3.8(23 reviews)
6.9 mi•Lee Road, Horizons West / West Orlando

Took my little guy to the tiny tots soccer program. This is a giant soccer facility with at least…read moretwo outdoor soccer fields and two indoor turf fields. When you walk in there is a desk to the left and restrooms to your right. The indoor fields are directly straight. It's definitely a well loved and used facility as seen by the floors, walls and overall aesthetic of the inside. Plenty of space for practice, games and observers. The coach for the little tots is just lovely! It's a very small group but she works to keep them engaged while still introducing soccer fundamentals through play. We enjoyed her style and sold us on the program. There is a membership fee in addition to the season fee. We're giving it a try this season and will update if needed.

I attended a lunar new year event here & it was a PERFECT event venue! They had the spacious…read moreparking lot closed off for outside vendors, a stage, decorations, tables, & entertainment to walk around. It was a popular event so lines got pretty long & having that space was nice. Never felt crowded. The same goes for inside. There are 2 large soccer fields with nets around so you feel completely safe from falling balls. They had vendors inside & also on the courts in the back. There are large curtains to separate the back courts, so they set up a cute kids craft area. There are nice clean bathrooms, a large lobby, & a side room. I'm unsure what these spaces are used for typically, but they had beer & food. I got the beer special, it came in a bottle. You can't bring your drinks or food on the field. The field itself was very cool. It was turf with like black fake soil underneath. It didn't get in my shoes, it wasn't slippery, it was very innovative. I'm not in the sports world, so maybe this is typical, but I was very impressed.

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IdeaSport Soccer Academy - Tryouts in May for the 2023/24 season!! https://idea-sports.com/tryouts

IdeaSport Soccer Academy

4.3(6 reviews)
16.0 mi•Disney World, Horizons West / West Orlando

Excelente Academia. Este es el tercer ano de mi hijo allí y me todos estamos contentos tanto con…read moresus entrenamientos como con los juegos.

Before I write this review, I want to put this in perspective, my son was at this academy for two…read moreyears. He was on the top team of 2013 group what they called PRE-MLS-1. My review is therefore very comprehensive and fair which can be a good references for families want to join this academy. Ideasports academy is a stranged academy. Good aspect: Ideasports SA contracted with Disney to rent their facility. This facility is amazing and well taken care of. Soccer level for the top teams is fairly competitive in Florida areas. The number of Coach for the top teams (Pre-MLS) is acceptable. Bad aspect: The communication and management: is extremely terrible. The contract is costly and not clear, the league and tournament fees are not dependent on number of players in the team. Disney filed very strict contract in which you are responsible for many terms. Once you signed the contract, they locked you up. They do not release your kids to play for other teams if you do not pay up front full year tuition fee specifically with the leagues managed by Gotsport system. You must be very careful when you decided to sign the contract with them. Do not believe in the tryout as the actual team may be different from the ones your kids tried it out. In particular, you must be careful when your kids younger than 12 years old, in particular at 11 year old. The reason is from the fact that only one top team called pre-MLS-1 can participate in Florida Academy League which is the top and well organized league in Florida for this age. Team 2 in the pre-MLS program do not have a similar competitive level league. Many parents were disappointed and felt unfair for their kids with this management style. Miserably, they do not communicate with parents who are paying the service for their kids. Your kids maybe happy if you are in the top team or favored by the Coach. Coaches are favoring the kids who were staying there long, probably when this academy was established. It can be understandable as these families help academy to run the business. However, when soccer level and discipline are not the most important criteria for defining the team that may heart your feeling about the unfairness. Also, many parents sending the kids to soccer with the hope they can learn more than soccer (discipline, friendship, health, adaptation, etc.), you may not be happy with what you see in the practice everyday. Personally attack kid: I took my son out of this academy due to multiple times of attacking my kid every time I expressed my concern or suggestion to make this academy better. This is nonacceptable in particular in US. Lastly, the tuition fee is different case by case. Some kids (like us) pay double than other kids even in the same program. Therefore, you should be careful to negotiate to reduce cost before signing the contract. I will continue updating... Overall, this academy is not for every family. This is very strange and biased academy. Also, no guarantee that your kids will become professional or college players after the training courses. Trust is the most important and standard for the kid development. But you will not find the trust at this academy. In particular, you must be careful with the director coach if you do not want to get tricked like me. From perspective of parents who love soccer and kids. Thank you,

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United World Soccer - Our current storefront

United World Soccer

3.2(25 reviews)
4.1 mi•South Orange Blossom Trail / OBT

Great selection, great prices and deals! Love the store and will frequent it. Staff was pretty…read moreawesome too

A soccer gear/clothing store in Florida Mall, which makes sense since you get a lot--like, really…read moreseriously a lot--of European and Latin American tourists here. The primary emphasis being in a mall is one replica jerseys and other clothing over boots, balls, and shin guards, but you can purchase things needed for actually playing the beautiful game here, too. Since I wasn't in the market for cleats, I didn't really look over their selection but on a quick glance it appeared pretty good. Their selection of international jerseys, warm-up jackets and the like was off the chain impressive however. As in, replica jerseys for most leading teams of the national, UK, MLS, Italian, and Spanish professional leagues (plus even the away and third kits for the very biggest teams like Chelsea and Real Madrid). Items that were going out of season (teams change up their kits about every year so there are jerseys and sometimes other items that are no longer of the current kit) are expectedly discounted. I want to address Casey H's review, even though it dates from waaaay back in October of 2011: I've coached soccer and served on the board of a major Florida youth soccer club in the positions of Volunteer Coordinator and Asst. Director of Competition. I'm aware of how uniforms are ordered for youth teams. In general, most clubs have learned that going to Eurosport or elsewhere online is the best bet in terms of cost and the major online retailers are keen to serve clubs and able to do so very well via mailorder. Casey's complaints, if you read the review, are predicated on several issues of confusion caused not so much by UWS dragging its heels getting in an order, but parents not ordering the damn uniforms at once and on time. This is only bound to cause confusion. Also, Casey complained the USW store moved around and thus seemed like a fly-by-night business. No. They outgrew one location and moved to Festival Bay just as the traffic there fell off and many stores were closing so they very smartly moved to the Florida Mall. I had a conversation with an associate at the store regarding this today and can attest it wasn't a matter of being "shady" but one of trying to position themselves for the most sales. If you are with a club, and ordering uniforms from anywhere, do this: shop around and see where there are the best prices--including online--and ask about when the order should be totally filled. Then, give your players/parents two weeks to fill out the order form and write a check. Tack on a fee for the orders that come in late. The company doing uniforms needs to order and probably screen-print/heat-transfer all those players' jerseys at once, not in fits and starts. Make it easier for everyone and get the order in, in full, all at once and you'll not experience the woes Casey described. I'm very very pleased with USW and will return.

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Fuse Soccer - Fuse Soccer & Arsenal Football Development attendees inside Arsenal Stadium

Fuse Soccer

5.0(2 reviews)
6.9 mi•Lee Road, Horizons West / West Orlando

Another successful training week in England, this time in Sussex at the Worth School…read more April 2025- Here is a link with other news and information from the USA to Japan Experience: https://www.arsenal.com/news/fuse-soccer-experience-camps-usa-japan PLEASE ALSO SEE THE FUSE/AFD LINK FOR USA SUMMER SESSIONS 2025: https://fusesoccer.com/collections/soccer-experiences-with-arsenal-f-c/products/the-arsenal-experience-7-15-years

Our family thoroughly enjoyed our experience with FUSE Soccer & the AFD Coaches. Our son attended…read morethe Spring 2025 London Tour, and we were SO impressed with the organization and offerings. There was plenty of opportunity for training with KNOWLEDGEABLE, TALENTED, and FUN coaches; Coach Tan & Coach Benny taught from experience, heart, and the four pillars of being a "Strong Young Gunner". They invested in the players and genuinely wanted to see them progress in their work & skill. Beyond that, Matt Hicks and his team offered a full experience into English football; we enjoyed games, stadium tours, academy facilities, and many conversations surrounding the sport and its players. Matt is extremely knowledgeable, competent, and very well connected, which offered these opportunities; we were fascinated with it all! Matt and his team (Ben, Ross, Luis, and Jordy) were all SO hospitable and personable. It was a JOY to be around them all week, and was comforting to know our boys were having fun while being cared for. The trainings were intentional and structured - perfect for practicing skill and learning new techniques. Our son loves repetition and drills to learn new ways to be creative (& efficient) in movement...and wants to work at the higher intensity that drives him. He's most conscious of his work on "ball mastery" and "decision making" - these are two areas where he is challenging himself, and this camp helped in his growth and development. The peers were great players which created a competitive environment, without being intimidating. Beyond just the training (which was valuable alone!), the boys were immersed in English football culture, and given the chance to grow in their independence, confidence, and character. They were challenged to be responsible, strive for leadership, and mindful as a helper to others. We loved all the on-pitch and off-pitch learning, and will never forget this opportunity. We HIGHLY recommend this, and look forward to when our paths cross with FUSE/AFD again.

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November 2024 Arsenal Football Development campers in London

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Orlando City Soccer Club

Orlando City Soccer Club

4.1(25 reviews)
2.5 mi•Parramore, Horizons West / West Orlando

Go Lions! We definitely have an outstanding soccer club with…read morean energetic fan base! The stadium is nice, with a great amount of seating and a good variety of dining options! The tailgate area is a lot of fun too! It's always lively and a good time! I've been loosely following our soccer team for a few years now.

I had season tickets for the team when they started at camping world and continued to have them…read morewhen they moved to the new stadium. However, around COVID, I decided not to renew, so it has been a few years since I've been to a game. The reps from the team have been in contact with me often over the last several years. The call and they email, asking if I want to buy another season or package of games. Apparently, all my points from lion nation have added up? They said I had credit in my account that I could use towards tickets. I used my credit to get a three game package in the vip section which includes all you can eat and drink (NA/beer/wine). We went to a Saturday game and had a great time. The seats were great- I could see the plays happening and nothing blocked my view. The food has suffered a bit of a decline. No longer do they serve elaborate charcuterie tables, but instead have a few hot items and the typical hot dog plus/minus chili cheese. That night it was pasta, Chicken and waffles and pork taco. The food was just ok. For beverages, their coolers were full all night with water, soda and sparkling water. We did not want to have beer or wine. They do sell cocktails. The lounge experience has gone downhill. It no longer seems like a vip experience because there are just too many people. They have a huge TV now and they got rid of the small merchandise shop. The lounge is unbelievably noisy. It was difficult to find a place to sit and eat. I do like that it has bathrooms, so I don't have to go far and miss the game. The D entrance is nice too- it's private and has clean bathrooms and a way to get to the regular concourse if you desire. I do like the team. I also enjoy the game. However, I don't think the vip experience is worth it. Just get the cheap tickets and eat on the concourse or go out to eat after the game. You can get a great view from many seats in the stadium. I love that you can go to the game on any budget- they have cheap tickets in the supporter section. It's affordable for most people. I will continue to support the team and I will finish my package of games. I still have more credit so I'll invite some friends. But if I buy tickets in the future, it won't be for the vip lounge experience. I'd rather get a suite or sit in the regular seats.

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