PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — Are you an aspiring soccer player living in Central Illinois? The Peoria City Soccer Team and Central Illinois Soccer Academy are launching a new program to help the area's young players enhance their skills on the field. announced.
Athletes from junior high school to university students can participate. The age limit is 23, but assistant coach Ryan Woodside said the team intends to extend the age limit depending on the player's situation.
The program works to expose players to higher levels of play while focusing on developing their current skill set, allowing players to make game-changing decisions even faster than before. Masu. This program aims to allow players to see the game from a whole new perspective by seeing this higher level of play. Additionally, players can learn more technical skills during the training program.
This is the first year of the U23 training program, and the assistant coach hopes it will provide important opportunities for aspiring players to network, build relationships and develop as stronger players. . Looking to the future, Woodside said he would like to see players return.
“I want to look at each person individually.” […] Grow as much as you can. “We would like to see as many players as possible return as part of the Peoria City team next year and in the future.''
The group will train two to three times a week from May 1st to July 15th. Weekly training sessions will be held concurrently with the Peoria City Soccer team. Peoria City Soccer gives players the opportunity to get to know the appeal of his team. During the program, the training group will have the opportunity to play six scrimmage matches. Four will play against the Peoria City Soccer team and the remaining two will play against outside opponents. Additional scrimmage games may be scheduled in the future.
For more information about the program, please visit the Peoria City Soccer Team website.