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Bellevue FC

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Bellevue FC
Juniors

BFC Juniors

The Bellevue FC Juniors soccer program offers the convenience of local, low-cost soccer that won't dominate the calendar. The juniors training and games will be led by BFC professional coaches.  BFC Juniors is a program for seven-and-eight-year olds (U8 age group) that love soccer and are interested in discovering what a high-level training and playing environment looks and feels like. BFC Juniors teaches the fundamental principles that enable players to compete at the highest levels someday, all while growing their passion for the sport.

 

Open enrollment, no tryout needed. 

U8 (boys and girls born between Aug 1st,  2018 and July 31st,  2019)

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Fall

  • 2 Training Sessions/Week

    • Tuesdays & Thursdays

  • Weekend Games

    • U8 Sunday Funday

    • Games 9:00am-1:00pm

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Winter + Spring

  • 2 Training Sessions/Week

    • Tuesdays & Thursdays

  • Winter/Spring Sunday Funday Games

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Summer

  • 2 Training Sessions/Week

    • Tuesdays: 4:15-5:30pm at Robinswood Park

    • Wednesdays: Joining MIFC Juniors

      • Boys: 4:30-5:45pm

      • Girls: 4:45-6:00pm

  • 2-3 Jamborees for competitive experience, team growth, and assessment

Training + Game Day

BFC Juniors will hold training on Tuesdays throughout the summer (4:15-5:30 at Robinswood Park). The fall is the beginning of the competitive fall games, and the schedule will consist of Tues/Thurs trainings (location TBD) and a Sunday game at Newport Heights Elementary.

 

Games will be played in 4 vs 4 format. 

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Philosophy 

The BFC philosophy for Juniors is to always promote long-term development through enjoyment and competition. Juniors remains an open-enrollment program, designed to reach a broad community and level of player, to allow them all to learn at their own speed while remaining in a competitively-focused environment.

 

Development and growth is placed ahead of results, to prioritize learning and functional growth over short-term achievement. Players will be taught to compete, but to do so the BFC way!

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