We’ve designed this facility for players of every age and every ability level. This new facility will be many player’s first touch on a soccer ball at two or three-years-old or the last touch as they head off to college. The programs and services that will be offered in this facility are focused on players playing soccer and re-engaging the level of excitement for the sport.
Toddlers and Preschoolers: We will be expanding opportunities for our youngest soccer players from two-years-old on up with opportunities to learn the game of soccer in a fun, exciting, and warm environment with imaginative games, an inviting climate, and consistent access to an indoor facility.
Leagues: Because the fields offer players of all ages and ability levels the opportunity to get a great deal of touches on the ball, we expect the leagues to be a staple of the Colorado soccer community. With consistent times, days, and locations every week, the benefits of these new leagues starts with the fun and learning the players will get, but also the consistency the parents will enjoy. Leagues will be designed for all ages and ability levels with CRYSC players and teams getting first priority.
Tournaments: These weekend tournaments will house the top indoor soccer tournaments in Colorado. With opportunities to offer age and gender specific tournaments geared specifically at development and fun, these tournaments will be a great addition to the Club and community.
Camps and Clinics: We’ll be offering a substantial number of new camps and clinics not only in the winter, but also in the summer, out of the hot Colorado sun, with CRYSC players at the forefront of the opportunity to join these new camps and clinics. From spring break camps, to kickarounds, to individual training, to speed agility quickness training, to team training, we know there will be new opportunities for players of all ages and ability levels to have access to the facility.
Competitive Players: We are very excited to be working the facility and all it offers into our competitive training environment. All CRYSC competitive players will have access to the facility in season and out of season. We will be working in small-sided training, speed agility quickness training, classroom work, injury prevention and recovery, as well as some innovative pieces we hope to announce in the next few months. Lastly, we are bringing back a vital piece that many feel is missing in youth soccer today, which is kids just playing. Once a week, competitive players will be able to get together at a specific time with their age group and form teams themselves, manage the game themselves and just play.
Goalkeepers: Chris Sharpe, CRYSC’s Director of Goalkeeping, is working on a schedule to integrate the indoor facility with our goalkeepers for in-season and off-season training as well as camps and clinics.