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    Soccer Planet

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    Open 5:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
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    Miami Strike Force

    Miami Strike Force

    3.0(3 reviews)
    11.7 mi

    This is the third soccer league I have tried for my kids and finally, I feel like I am paying for…read moresomething that is worth it. The league has its only park, exclusive just for them. The practices and some games are at this actual park. It's wonderful to be able to bring your kids and know there are only other soccer parents and kids at this park. I am sure others wander in but why would they? This park is strictly soccer only. The coach I have this year for my eldest son is amazing. He is stern but still kind. The kids have the utmost respect for him. They practice nonstop the entire practice. They have to wear a uniform for practices and have two separate uniforms for games. In my personal opinion organized. I am not over here trying to make my child the next soccer star. I want him to know what it is like to play in a team, understand team dynamics, run, exercise, and strive to be the best. I am happy to have put him in the team this year and I hope he continues to enjoy his time with the league.

    This club is not really bad, but its owner does not make the right decisions with his coaches…read more Personally, I do not have good experience with one of his coaches , This coach Juan is horrible as a coach and if by chance a parent complains about something, the first thing he does is take action against the child to make him feel bad and for his parents to have to remove him from the league, something that I see as very bad and not very professional in a league.

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    Soccer Shots Miami

    Soccer Shots Miami

    4.2(5 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Very unorganized and a waste of money. First class was a disaster with extra kids that were not…read moreeven enrolled allowed to stay for the entire class. Subsequent classes weren't any better. Ten 2 year old kids with one coach is way too many kids per teacher. We were assured there would be 2 coaches but that was a lie, it was always 1 coach. Trying to round up the kids took up the majority of the 30 minute class. Handing out stickers took up another 10 minutes of the class. My son touched the ball an average of 3 times per class and I was paying $16 a class for that. Most of the time he was standing around bored waiting for other kids to take a turn. The coach also obviously didn't have experience with this age group as he would consistently ask the kids things that weren't age appropriate. A 2 year old can't name all the different colors and understand what you want them to do based on a color cone. When he went into a whole explanation and definition about dribbling I had to laugh when I saw the deer in headlights faces of the 2 years old in the class. Killian complex is a dumpy facility too. If you are looking for classes where your kid will actually play and learn soccer basics, this is not the place for you.

    Very well organized classes. Coaches are well trained to work with little ones and the classes are…read morefun. Based off of what I've heard and experienced with other organizations, this one is very professional and thorough. I was very happy with my sons' summer season and already signed up for the Fall. Happy to have found Soccer Shots!

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    Esther Mae Armbrister Park

    Esther Mae Armbrister Park

    4.3(3 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    While exploring Coral Gables I stumbled upon this cute park named in honor of Coconut Grove…read morecommunity activist, Esther Mae Potts Armbrister. Esther Mae was of Bahamian descent and although diminutive in size, she had a powerful personality. Her trademark phrase was "I may not be right all of the time but I'm never wrong.'" Esther Mae was a presence at city hall city hall where she led a successful campaign to renovate a local park and to have sections of west Grove designated as historic. She is credited with the creation of historic markers for the cemeteries where Bahamian and African American settlers of Coconut Grove were buried. She also worked to preserve the turn-of-the-century clapboard house owned by Mariah Brown, an early immigrant from the Bahamas. From 1947-1953, she was president of St. Albans Day Nursery, where mothers could receive day care for $1.25 per week. History was her passion and she often shared it with local schoolchildren. She also liked to keep local politicians on their toes. Esther Mae passed away at the age of 81 in 1997 while in the midst of writing a history book. Esther M. Armbrister Park is a testament to Esther Mae's legacy of dedication to her community. The 4.4-acre City of Miami park includes a community center, baseball and football fields, tennis and basketball courts, a playground, and exercise equipment. Plans are moving forward for the 10 million dollar Armbrister Park New Community Center Improvements project consisting of the demolition of the aging existing community center building and the construction of a new 10,000 square foot two story facility and an outdoor pavilion. The center will include sports equipment storage, classrooms for after-school programs, a technology room, a kitchen, meeting rooms, restrooms and an outdoor pavilion. It will also serve as an outreach center during hurricanes or other natural disasters. Armbrister Park has long been a central gathering point for sports and recreation in Coconut Grove. The new center's design will reflect the cultural and architectural traditions that have defined this neighborhood by using Caribbean and Bahamian-style architecture. Great things are coming to this neighborhood, just the way Esther Mae would have wanted.

    Armbrister park is located on the same block as George Washington Carver elementary/middle school…read more(Hornets Represent!) and across from the City of Miami Fire Department (off Grand Ave and Jefferson). It has been renovated and now includes a full turf football field and goals for soccer that I think can only be used if participating in a league. There's space to park along the park on Jefferson Street although I'm not sure that it's legal parking (watch for your car to avoid being towed). You could also opt to pay for parking on Grand Ave. There's a playground next to the field and enough field space (as well as bleachers) outlining the actual football field so it's a great spot to take your kids out to play catch, kick a ball around, etc.. I'm happy this park is around, can't wait to see how it is to play my Sunday coed soccer leagues here!

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