Competitive Important Dates 2011 Competitive Teams For any questions regarding competitive coaches or teams, please contact Gene Putney via email. Most competitive teams are looking for players. If you are interested in playing for a team, please contact the coach. Boys
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Competitive Registration 2011 SEASON To register a competitive player, please do the following:
Want to Play Competitive Soccer this year? All scheduled try-outs for all teams completed Saturday, June 6th. However, this does not mean you can not play competitive soccer. If you are still interested, please contact the coach for the team you are interested in.Last year (2008-2009), Citrus United had several teams compete for Regions Cup championships and at division 1 and 2 levels. Division 3 is the lowest level, Division 1 is the highest level. Keep this in mind, when choosing a team. 2010-2011 Accomplishments
U18/19 Boys / Div 1 - 2nd place in Regions Cup - Lost 2-0 in OT to Suncoast Soccer Club
U18 Girls / Div 2 - 1st place - regular season champions! (USA Soccer League) U18 Girls – 1st place - (team photo) Fusion FC PUMA Labor Day Tournament; September, 2010 U18 Girls - 1st place - Suncoast Senior Kickoff, Pinellas Park; July, 2010 2009-2010 Accomplishments U11 Boys / Div 2 - 2nd place finish! Lost 2-1 in the Championship game to Plant City. (Region Cup)
U15 Boys / Div 1 - Lost in the semi-final game 2-1 to HC United. (Region Cup)
U17 Boys / Div 2 - First place as the season champions! (USA Soccer League) U15 Girls / Div 1 - After finishing 2nd place in Division 1 (USA Soccer League) during the regular season, they are playing in State Cup. (info) 2008-2009 Accomplishments U14 Boys - Division 2, record 12-2, Region Cup Final Four U19 Boys - Region Cup Champions U14 Girls - Division 1, record 6-7-1, Region Cup Finalists What is Competitive Soccer? Competitive soccer for those who want to play soccer at the next level. Teams are formed by age group through a try-out process. Some teams already exist and are looking for a few players to strengthen their team. Anyone is free to attend a try-out. No invitation is needed! Competitive teams do play a regular season schedule. Ages U15 and older start their regular season in August and play through October. They then take time off for the high school soccer season. After the high school season, they start again for Regions Cup (competitive soccer tournament) in February. Ages U14 and younger start their season at the beginning of November and play through March. During the off season, many teams continue to practice and attend a variety of tournaments through-out the state. Many even attend tournaments in other states. Many teams practice and train year-end. However, most take some time off after Regions Cup in March. Registration to play competitive soccer is $375.00. This includes two uniforms, registration with FYSA, some training sessions, and Regions Cup tournament. |
