Children born in 2018 and 2017
The U7-U8 program, integrated into the PÔLE ESPOIR (CDC 2), moves out of the Timbits program and is now designed to offer an enriching and structured learning experience for young soccer players. In compliance with the guidelines of Soccer Canada and Soccer Québec, the PÔLE ESPOIR includes two activities per week (1 practice and 1 match), with a personalized pathway tailored to the needs and goals of each participant.
The PÔLE ESPOIR (CDC 2) program allows young players to continue exploring the sport, while strengthening their motor skills and refining their technical abilities. The main goal is to create a positive and stimulating environment, fostering the growth of young players, with a particular emphasis on social interactions and teamwork.
U7-U8: Children born in 2018 and 2017
Program: Pôle Espoir CDC 2
CDC (Club Development Center) – THE FUNDAMENTALS: Group training in the form of workshops.
The U7-U8 CDC 2 PÔLE Espoir program offers 2 activities per week, including one CDC sessions and 1 internal match. The PÔLE ESPOIR is designed to provide an enriching and continuous experience in the discovery of soccer. The U7-U8 program is a continuation of the U4-U6 program. The goal is for players to have fun while developing their skills.
Price: 355$
Dates: May 19 to August 24
Team Format: Based on physical and technical skills and abilities and sector.
Schedule:
Sector Practice
- Monday: CDC Practice, Chelsea (Field 1) 6:30pm – 7:45pm.
- Tuesday: CDC Practice, Cantley (Parc River) 6:30pm – 7:45pm.
- Tuesday: CDC Practice, Val-des-Monts (Nakkertok) 6:30pm – 7:45pm.
- Friday: La Pêche (Wakefield) 6:30pm – 7:45pm.
Full Schedule: https://soccerdescollines.com/en/schedules/
Match: THURSDAY (All sectors combined)
Training Sessions: Training sessions will be organized according to the CDC format. Each session will include 4 different workshops related to the session theme, in which the groups will participate. These workshops will be led by coaches and supervised by the Field Manager.
Match: Unlike the higher categories, U8s do not yet participate in an official league. However, our internal Soccer des Collines League (La LSC) will be organized in a 5-a-side format, allowing young players to put their learning into practice each week in a dynamic and fun environment.
These matches aim to foster the development of technical skills while encouraging teamwork and decision-making on the field. This program provides a stimulating environment, tailored to their age group, and helps prepare players for higher levels of competition in the future.
Grouping of participants: Players will be grouped by gender and divided according to their sector.
Training session locations: Group training sessions (CDC) will be held in various sectors.
Included Equipment: All players will receive a uniform (shirt, shorts, and socks) which they will keep at the end of the season. Players must provide their own cleats and shin guards.
*The U7 players will wear the Timbits uniform and will only need to return the jersey at the end of the summer season.
*The U8 players, on the other hand, will no longer wear the Timbits uniform, but the club uniform, which they will keep
Soccer Festival (End-of-season festival): To close the season in style, the Club de Soccer des Collines invites all U4 to U12 players to the Soccer Festival, which will take place on the weekend of August 23-24. The event will include a friendly match, medal presentation, BBQ, music, inflatable games, and lots of fun!
What is CDC?
www.soccerquebec.org/cdc