The Registration "2023 Outdoor Summer Recreational Program" is not currently available.
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Tiny Tots |
Thursdays |
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ComDev Indoor |
8 Weeks |
June 1st |
$125 |
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2019 Mixed |
Saturdays |
9:30AM |
Lions CanAmera Park* |
11 Weeks |
May 27th |
$195 |
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2018 Mixed |
Saturdays |
10:30AM |
Lions CanAmera Park* |
11 Weeks |
May 27th |
$195 |
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Basic |
Extra Program |
2016 Boys (u7) |
Mondays |
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Lions CanAmera Park* |
12 Weeks |
May 29th |
$225 |
Available |
2016 Girls (u7) |
Thursdays |
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Lions CanAmera Park* |
12 Weeks |
June 1st |
$225 |
Available |
2015 Boys (u8) |
Tuesdays |
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Lions CanAmera Park* |
12 Weeks |
May 30th |
$225 |
Available |
2015 Girls (u8) |
Thursdays |
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Lions CanAmera Park* |
12 Weeks |
June 1st |
$225 |
Available |
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2014 Girls (u9) |
Thursdays |
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Lions CanAmera Park* |
12 Weeks |
June 1st |
$225 |
Available |
*Please note the City of Cambridge has taken Churchill Park offline for 2023 due to poor field quality and as a result our programming is being moved to Lions Can-Amera Park |
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2009/2008/2007/2006 Boys (u17) |
Fridays |
6:00 & 7:15PM |
Riverside Park |
12 Weeks |
June 2nd |
$225 |
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2009/2008/2007/2006 Girls (u17) |
Thursdays |
6:00 & 7:15PM |
Riverside Park |
12 Weeks |
June 1st |
$225 |
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The 2023 Extra Program is now FULL. Please contact Cambridge United Admin Staff at clubhouse@cambridgesoccer.ca to have your child added to the waitlist for this program.
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June 5, 12, 26 July 17, 24, 31 |
June 7, 14, 28 July 5, 19, 26 |
Whether they dream of playing for Canada’s National Teams or simply want to have fun with their friends, taking the right approach to the game when children are young sets the stage for a lifetime of enjoyment. For players under the age of 12, many of whom are lacing up cleats for the first time, the goal of this approach is simple: The CYS Player pathway follows The Canada Soccer pathway and provides a roadmap for players of all ages and aspirations who want to play soccer at the recreational, competitive or high performance levels, with the aim of encouraging lifelong participation. The Pathway is built around the principles of Long-Term Player Development (LTPD).
LTPD is a model of athlete development that parallels what doctors and psychologists have long used to better understand human development: as a series of distinct stages, which take us from infancy through adulthood.
A person’s abilities, behaviour and emotions, as well as their understanding of the world around them, varies from stage to stage. When young soccer players are able to train and compete in an environment that’s appropriate to their stage of development, they not only perform at their best, they also have more fun.