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The Soccer Schools reveal their fall, winter and summer programming

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MONTREAL – The Montreal Impact Soccer Schools (SoSc), presented by Nutrilait, unveiled their Fall 2016, Winter 2017 and Spring 2017 programming on Thursday.


After a record-breaking summer with nearly 2,500 young players registered for the recreational camps, the soccer camps (PHOTOS), the advanced camps and the Stages #IMFC (PHOTOS and more PHOTOS), the SoSc now turn their attention to the next intensive training programs offered during the next three seasons at nine training locations in the Greater Montreal area:


  • Brossard | Bell Sports Complex | Fall / Winter / Spring
  • Lachine | Soccerplexe Catalogna | Fall / Winter
  • Laval | Val-des-Arbres Sports Centre | Fall / Winter / Spring
  • Montreal (Ahuntsic) | Collège de Bois-de-Boulogne Sports Complex | Fall / Winter
  • Montreal | Saputo Soccer Complex | Spring
  • Montreal (NDG) | Collège Notre-Dame | Spring
  • St-Eustache | St-Eustache Multisports Complex | Fall / Winter
  • St-Léonard | Stade Hébert | Fall / Winter
  • Terrebonne | Terrebonne Multifunctional Soccer Centre | Fall / Winter


Programs below will be offered:

  • Development Mixed | 2009-2011 | U6-U8
  • Progression Mixed | 2005-2008 | U9-U12
  • Progression Girls | 2005-2008 | U9-U12
  • ProgressionKeepers| 2005-2008 | U9-U12
  • Advanced | Competitive Players & Keepers | 2002-2006 | U11-U15 (first session serves as skills assessment)


In order for players to benefit from continuous training options, the SoSc have developed attractive duo and trio packages for multiple training seasons, as well as family packages. Discounts of up to $120 are available when registering a player to the competitive program for the fall, winter and spring seasons.
Moreover, the 2016-17 edition of the SoSc Performance program kicks off on Tuesday, September 20, with the first of 46 training sessions. Offered to players since 2014 and to goalkeepers since 2009, this program provides participants with optimal conditions for progression and for a more advanced, thorough and frequent development of skills for aspiring high-level players. A free detection session will take place on Sunday, September 11, at Centre Nutrilait to find the more motivated and capable participants for this program.

For any questions, please contact the SoSc by email at ecoledesoccer@impactmontreal.com or by phone at 514 328-3668, ext. 250.


Registration and details: ecoles.impactmontreal.com


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