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18 Oct

Our Mission

Youth Soccer Academy will have certified coaches for all age group

Coaches who will be responsible in identifying talent and nurture and develop potentials

YSA will also ensure that the recreational players are given the watchful eyes of the CC

18 Oct

Our Vision

Youtch Soccer Academy’s vision is

To provide proper and structured soccer training to bring out the best of its members capabilities

To provide a platform for members who are competitive in the sport to further excel and through trials for entrance into COE (Centre of Excellence)

In short, Youth Soccer Academy would like to provide the competitive platform for kids to learn and enjoy playing the game and to strive for excellence.

18 Oct

Our Belief

Soccer is one of the world’s loved sport and this holds true especially with kids. It is being played by many irregardless of social ranking or racial differences. Through soccer, kids can be united in a common goal, to have fun and at the same time, achieve a level of competitiveness while being part of a team.

 

In light of the need to promote a healthy lifestyle at a young age, Youth Soccer Academy was envisioned and materialized to accomodate this need. It is our “goal” to instill this healthy lifestyle approach though soccer, the world’s most watched and loved sport, especially among kids.

We are creating an avenue for kids to properly channel their energy by being part of an academy that can conjure healty competition while having fun at the same time. Kids get to interact with their peers and also build self confidence at the same time.

With our coaching staff, equipped with experience in this field, guiding the kids with skills and technique, we are confident that the kids will be equipped with the necessary skillset to venture into life’s challenges as they grow older.

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