Boys born in 2016 and 2015
In accordance with the guidelines of Soccer Canada and Soccer Québec, the U9/U10 programs are tailored to meet the diverse needs and expectations of young players, ensuring an inclusive and supportive environment for all participants. The CDC 2 program will be referred to as PÔLE ESPOIR and includes two activities per week.
The Pôle Espoir program offers a personalized pathway, tailored to the needs and objectives of each player. Designed to foster a love for the game, the PÔLE ESPOIR program provides a welcoming and structured environment where learning, enjoyment, and discovery are at the heart of the experience
Program: Pôle Espoir (CDC 2)
U9-U10 : Boys born in 2016 and 2015
CDC (Club Development Centre) – THE FUNDAMENTALS: Group training sessions in the form of workshops.
The CDC 2 program will now be known as Pôle Espoir. This program includes one CDC training session and one match per week. Teams will be formed based on age group, location, as well as skills and abilities. Trainings will take place in the Chelsea and Cantley areas. This program is open to players of all levels, from beginner to advanced, offering an option suitable for all players.
All teams in the Pôle Espoir. program will compete at the CRL (Local) level in the Outaouais Regional Soccer League (LRSO) 7v7 format. Therefore, there is no possibility of joining a CR (Régional) team while being part of the Pôle Espoir. Program.
A preparation camp will take place from May 5th to 9th. This camp will allow us to form sector-based teams according to the players’ skills, abilities, and requests made in advance by members wishing to play in the same group.
Price: 395$
Dates: May 12th to August 30th
Team Format: Sector-based
Schedule:
- Monday: LRSO Match
- Tuesday: CDC Practice, Chelsea (Field 4) de 5:30pm – 6:45pm.
- Tuesday: CDC Practice, Cantley Mary-Anne-Phillips). 5:30pm – 6:45pm.
Full Schedule: https://soccerdescollines.com/en/schedules/
Preparation Camp: Week of May 5th to 9th
Training: The training sessions will be organized in the CDC format. Each session will include 4 different workshops related to the theme of the session, which the groups will participate in. These
workshops will be led by coaches and supervised by the Field Supervisor.
Games: Teams will register for the LRSO league, which includes 12 to 14 matches. Each team can also register for other competitions such as the LRSO Cup or other tournaments.
The U9-10 program builds on the skills learned in U8. The workshops are designed according to the standards of Soccer Canada and Soccer Québec. The goal is for players to have fun while continuing to develop their skills. It is important to ensure that players have as many touches on the ball as possible, in addition to developing their technical abilities. The emphasis is on creativity, not competition, during LRSO participation. No standings are kept by the League.
Grouping of Participants: These groups will play at the CRL (Local) level.
Players interested in joining a regional team (the higher competition level) will have the opportunity to register for the Pole Excellence program.
Training Locations: Group training sessions (CDC) will be offered in the Chelsea and Cantley areas.
Included Equipment: All players will receive a uniform (jersey, shorts, and socks) which they will keep at the end of the season. Players must purchase cleats and shin guards.
Soccer Festival (End of Season Party): To wrap up the season in style, the Collines Soccer Club invites all U4 to U12 players to the Soccer Festival, which will take place on the weekend of August 23th-24th. Activities include a friendly match, medal presentation, BBQ, music, inflatable games, and lots of fun!
What is a CDC?