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The Scottish United Soccer Club is the youth division of the NWU (Northwest United) Soccer Club and the Edmonton Scottish Soccer Club, two of Edmonton's oldest originating soccer clubs. The name of the youth division was changed in 2006 to Scottish United to reflect the youth program's relationship with the Edmonton Scottish Society and the NWUnited Major League Program, dropping the NW (northwest) as the youth league operates out of Edmonton's SOUTH Zone. We draw on the long and successful history of these clubs to provide our players with one of the best programs in the City. As proud members of the Interdistrict Youth Soccer Association (EIYSA), we are striving to be the best!
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Following are just a few of the benefits you will enjoy as a member of Scottish in the 2009 Outdoor season
1) Scottish United is now OFFICIALLY SANCTIONED!!
The Scottish Technical Staff are pleased to announce that the Scottish United Soccer Club is the only Edmonton based club to have its inhouse technical academy officially sanctioned by the Alberta Soccer Association (ASA). The sanction mandates that a number of standards set by the ASA are being adhered to in the delivery of Scottish technical training. ASA sanctioned academies (see here for list)
2) All keepers will get training with Krista Gavin/Jennifer Jubinville (included). They will also have a portion of their goalie equipment costs ($50) subsidized by the Club. Team Game Jerseys will be supplied.
3) All players shall receive shorts, socks and t-shirt (b) club funding for one tournament ($400), (c) technical training allowance
5) International travel is on the agenda for some of our U14 and U16 teams. From Italy to Brazil, to tournament action in the U.S., these teams are looking to expand their horizons
6) All members will get the opportunity to develop their skills (soccer and life), their sense of sportsmanship and fairplay and their continued love of the game of soccer, within a club mandated positive environment 7) Opportunities to play with the Alberta Select Teams and participate in the ASA's Winter Training Program (WTP) and with the National Training Center (NTC)
8) Close contact (scouting and training opportunities) with the men's and ladies major league and premier league programs...playing options from U12 to Major League and Adult League
9) Outdoor home league games at the Edmonton Scottish Soccer Fields, Edmonton's premier outdoor soccer pitch
10) 2010 Outdoor fees are $500 for boarded program and $525 for 7v7 prgram - there are no fundraising requirements
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