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    Los Gatos United Soccer League

    Los Gatos United Soccer League

    3.8(10 reviews)
    4.9 km

    My son has been part of the LGU community for 4 years now, both through the recreational league and…read moresummer camps and we continue to have an excellent experience. I recently saw the review around discrimination and was very surprised to read about this experience. Being around this club for so many years, seeing the dense diversity throughout the club and specifically on our teams, I have only witnessed staff and coaches approach all players with equal respect and coaching across the board. This club has continuously shown a desire to grow its programs and develop players to their highest potential, while also focusing on the foundation of enjoying the game and learning long lasting life skills. We continue to look forward to each season with LGU and can't wait to get our younger sons involved in the coming years as well!

    I saw the negative review about discriminating behavior and I can tell you that has NOT been our…read moreexperience at all. My daughter has been part of the LGU competitive program for several years now and I can confidently say it stands out as a truly inclusive and development-focused environment for players of all backgrounds. From day one, the program has demonstrated a commitment to equity, respect, and opportunity for every participant, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, or socioeconomic background. Coaches and staff foster a culture where diversity is celebrated, and each player is valued not just for their skill, but for who they are. Our teams consistently were (and are) comprised of individuals of all colors and ethnicities and they have been celebrated and cultivated as the best, top players on our team. I've always felt the focus has been on finding the most talented girls with the best skill set for the team. LGU has created a close knit family environment and is working toward making the club a stronger and more desirable destination. I am excited about the move to ECNL and I have universally felt the goal is to grow the club and make it better without regard for race. Staff has also always treated us with respect and attention to strengthening player's skills looking toward supporting their long term goals. I have never witnessed dismissive behavior from club staff directed at certain ethnic groups. I don't know anyone on our team that has felt otherwise and I love their community.

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    American Youth Soccer Organization AYSO Region 64

    American Youth Soccer Organization AYSO Region 64

    4.2(10 reviews)
    5.1 kmWest San Jose

    Full disclosure: My kids play in AYSO 64 and I volunteer…read more AYSO, like any other volunteer-run organization, is uneven. Some regions run like well-oiled machines while others run in fits and starts. If the parents and other volunteers are well-organized, they can have a massive impact on the lives of the kids playing. Region 64 has been running at a fairly good pace for a long time and many people are driven to help the organization even though their own kids have long graduated. Here's to wishing for many more years of success of Region 64 and of AYSO as a whole.

    I strongly regretted sending my kids to AYSO 64 for two seasons. In fact the organization worked…read morelike a circus. Here are the reasons: 1. Lack of professionalism. AYSO has been around for many years. But it's hard to believe they don't have a course agenda/plan for kids at each age group. Like what age and which week they should master what kind of soccer techniques, when to start teaching kids soccer formations/positions. You can probably hire two college students who majored in sports education to design it in a summer. But you don't find that in AYSO. 2. Irresponsible volunteers. That's due to bad management. In our teams, we had no team manager, no assistance coach, no referee, no goal parent. For two seasons! And the organization didn't do anything, they just allow free riders. The team can't function with so many absent positions. 3. Big-ego jokers. This is the opposite of those in option 2. I call these people jokers because they miss-positioned themselves in a kids program. Obviously you don't need any creditability to be volunteers here. So these jokers just came in and had always to be right. Imagine these people become coaches or referees. They cheat in games, they run over others ideas and they think they own this team. 4. Chaotic management: Our schedule and practice location has been changed back and forth. In one season we were promised to have at least 10 games but only had 8. Overall I don't think it's worth the time spending with AYSO. For younger kids ( under 8) I think it's probably an OK option for them to just running around. But if you want a relatively serious soccer program, I suggest you find somewhere else. After all no one wants to play soccer in a circus.

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