U9-U10-U11F Fall-Winter Program

SDC 2025 FALL/WINTER PROGRAM – U9-U10-U11 GIRLS 

In accordance with the guidelines of Canada Soccer and Soccer Quebec, the Winter programs are designed to meet a diverse clientele, taking into account different needs and expectations.  
Our program includes two activities per week, a CDC training session and a CDSO league match.  

The program offers a continuation of the summer, We are convinced that children who train during the autumn and winter periods will further develop their technical and tactical skills. Offers a personalized course, adapted to the needs and objectives of each player. The program provides a challenging and rewarding learning environment, focused on continuous improvement, to develop their skills. 

Fall & Winter Program U9-U10-U11 GIRLS 
For children born in 2016, 2015, and 2014 

CDC (Club Development Center) – FUNDAMENTALS: Training sessions in groups through workshop-style activities. 

Team registration in the Outaouais Developmental Soccer Competition (CDSO): 7v7 or 5v5 depending on the location of the games and level. 

Price: $410 (Fall and Winter) 

+ $70 affiliation fee if the player did not participate during the summer. 

Dates: October 13, 2025 to March 22, 2026 (20 weeks of training) – Fall / Winter 

Frequency: One practice per week and approximately 12 to 14 games in the CDSO league for the U9 category. 

Winter Breaks: December 21, 2025 to January 12, 2026, and March 2 to 8, 2026. 

Program Description 

Our U9-U10-U11 program aims to prepare players for the next category in the summer by developing their technical and tactical skills. The focus will be on tactical aspects throughout the 20 weeks of training, helping each player reach their personal goals. Sessions are designed according to Soccer Canada and Soccer Québec standards. 

We strongly believe that players training during the fall and winter will further enhance their technical and tactical development. 

The objective is for players to have fun while continuing to build their skills. Coaches ensure players get as many touches on the ball as possible while working on technical abilities. 

  • Training Location and games: 
    La Fonderie – Friday evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., located at 211 Montcalm Street, Gatineau. 

Games: 

  • CR Regional games will take place on Sunday mornings at Branchaud-Brière (7 vs 7). 
  • CRL Local games will take place on Saturday mornings at the La Fonderie building (5 vs 5). 

Participant Grouping: Girls 

Team registration in the CDSO includes 12 to 14 games. Each team may also register in additional competitions such as tournaments throughout Québec and the Ottawa region. 

Equipment: 
Players must bring indoor shoes, shin guards, and socks. All other equipment required for training will be provided (balls, pinnies, etc.). A uniform will be provided to new members. 

  • Cleats are required for games at La Fonderie. 

What is the CDC? www.soccerquebec.org/cdc