| 2013-14 Competitive Program (Travel) |
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This program is designed for the Technical, Tactical formation of the players between the ages of 9 to 18 years old.
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| Academy - Boys and Girls |
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Our goal is to provide our youths with a focus point for high level soccer training of all the soccer skills, discipline, and sportsmanship in and out of the field.
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| Academies - Goalkeeping Academy |
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Designed to provide a complete range of training for ages nine and up. It follows the basic technique, tactical awareness and fitness training. Players wishing individualized goalkeeper instruction will be trained with the most advanced training concepts by our goalkeeper specialists throughout the week. |
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| 2013 Soccer Camps |
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At the Miami Strike Force Soccer Camp we believe that every day should have a theme, which will work on strengthening the “Five Basics of Soccer”, Passing, Dribbling, Receiving, Finishing & Heading. |
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| Recreational Program |
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This recreation program is specifically designed for the beginning soccer player, 4 to 10 years old. The main priority of the program is the basic education of soccer through fun games. |
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| OFF Season Training |
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Once teams are done with Region Cup and or State Cup, their official playing season will be over.
Some teams may still participate in Tournaments.
From now until the new season starts, it is called the “OFF SEASON” and or “PRE SEASON TRAINING”.
New Players trying out may also be register to the "Off Season" program.
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| Miami Strike Force personalized training |
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Miami Strike Force offers Individual & Group training sessions. Miami Strike Force Personal Soccer Training focuses on the individual needs of the players. |
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| Love for Kicks and Kids |
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The Miami Strike Force “Love for Kicks and Kids” soccer project primarily supports the mentally and physically challenged children with "Down Syndrome" by providing opportunities of play/interaction, and socialization.
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