
U7-U9 Player Development Academy – $495
Our Player Development Academy is a program focused completely on individual development over team success. All players are challenged in a fun environment that stresses skills development and creative problem-solving. Important habits and skills are developed at an early age. The PDA program works to build good fundamental ball control skills and teach players how to read the game at this critical stage of their development. This program is the first stages offered to all of our youngest-aged players before they move on to our Competitive programs. This program is run three times a year Fall (September-November) Winter (December – February), and Spring (March-May)
The U7-U9 PDA program is designed for our younger players who show a higher level of talent and enthusiasm. They will be trained by one of our staff coaches one day each week. Will be led by a team coach for all sessions.
- Players in the Player Development Academy will be trained in a clinical format
- The program runs for 10 weeks (One scheduled date is the rain make-up date)
- Training will focus on the beginning technical, tactical, and physical skills needed to improve their skills early in their development
- U7 – U9 players will train on twice during the week and Saturday mornings
- If rained out, we will make up one (1) rain-out date
- 2 uniform t-shirts will need to be purchased for all players to be worn at each session
- U7-U9 players use a size 4 ball
- Cleats and shinguards are required for all players
Contacts
Miami Athletic Club PDA Staff
Sporting Director | Mayowa Owolabi
Director of Operations | Marlon Aguilar
Location and Time:
Homestead – Florida City |
Kendall |
Coral Gables |
Hialeah |
Pompano Beach |
Deerfield Beach |
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