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    Paloma Soccer Complex

    1.8 (4 reviews)

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    I've emailed everyone at Aresenal and no response nor a new number listed. Poor Management????

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    Arizona Soccer Skills Academy - Make new friends!

    Arizona Soccer Skills Academy

    4.4(7 reviews)
    6.2 mi

    I contacted Arizona Soccer Skills Academy because my son was begging me for private soccer lessons…read moreover the summer. I spoke with Coach Rizzo on several occasions about it, and he kept trying to push us to the summer camp group sessions, which I made clear I did not want. Eventually, Coach Rizzo agreed to private lessons, and I registered and paid the $414 for 6 weekly lessons. After the first lesson, Coach Rizzo suggested we join the group sessions, which I took to mean in addition to the private lessons. Yesterday, we showed up for lesson #2, and Coach Rizzo was not there. When I texted him, he said he transferred us to the group sessions in lieu of private lessons, and when I objected and requested a refund, he said they don't issue refunds. So, it was a bait and switch, and I'm out hundreds of dollars. Their website says they offer private soccer lessons, but only if your child is good enough, apparently, yet they will gladly take your money and provide nothing in return. It should be noted we did attend a trail group session before registering AND PAYING FOR private lessons and then a group session after the first private lessons. We were less than impressed. The teenage coaches kept the kids in a tiny practice space, no even large enough to run in, and did extremely basic drills. (My son is 13 and has been playing recreational soccer for years.) My son was bored and not at all challenged. I do not recommend this organization.

    This is just what we needed to kick start into soccer. My kids (8, 11) had no formal sports…read moreexperience. No worries here. Kids are grouped by skill level to practice drills & scrimmage with others. I really like the practice times/locations (Cooley middle school & Power Ranch) and the coaches (James runs the show but has many assistant coaches working with small groups). My kids understand the game now & have improved as athletes. We've referred a few friends. Great set up all around!

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    Grande Sports Academy

    2.0(2 reviews)
    33.8 mi

    The training schedule is good, the training is good, but the down time is boring. They won't let…read moreyou use the facilities because of "COVID" so there is a lot of sitting around in your single room. If they can schedule training time then they can schedule something to do in the down time. Both my brother and I were here under RSL and it seemed more organized and planned. I understand the COVID issues but this is an easy fix. Not sure I'll bother coming back for a second visit this year. Disappointing.

    I'm going to be honest. I was here for a year at the academy after getting accepted from a camp at…read morethe resort. The faculties are great considering they are in the middle of the desert. Food was not great, and got old very quickly after a few months. There was nothing around to do because of how secluded it was. I would sit for hours and have many incredibly boring hours of free time even during the school year. The training itself was decent, but nothing you can't get from a local competitive club team. The tryouts were very selective, considering that most of the teams were already selected before the first round of tryouts even arrived. It was very unorganized in that manner. The education is online mainly and you usually finish classes early making it even more boring. I have had friends who had left after a year because it was so boring when no school or trainer IMG was going on. Another thing that disappointed me was that they never would openly share anything about the tuition of the academy, which was around 30000 before the affiliation with FC Barcelona when the tuition shot up. We didn't even get to keep the shirts from the tryouts. The "evaluation" at the end of the tryouts was very general and not helpful at all, as anything the coach said could have been generalized to any player. They didn't even have trainers on the field for a majority of the tryout. Overall, I would not recommend spending the money to send your kid to the Grande Sports Academy. Not worth it.

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