Technique-first coaching
Every session is designed to improve ball mastery, first touch, movement, confidence, and game understanding.
Est. 2017 · Abbotsford & the Fraser Valley
We help young players in the Fraser Valley get better — with real coaching, small groups, and a clear plan for every player. Since 2017, we’ve focused on real coaching, small groups, and a clear plan for every player.
What we do
Whether your player is chasing their first goal or their next level, there's a place for them here.
A full week of soccer that builds skills fast. Skills practice in the morning, games in the afternoon. Players leave sharper every day.
Weekly practice on the basics that matter most: dribbling, first touch, passing, and finishing. Simple drills, done well.
Season-long training in groups by age and skill. We build game sense, positioning, and the habits good players need.
Private sessions focused on one player. Fix a weak spot, sharpen a strength, or get ready for tryouts.
Why families choose us
We've coached players from their first kick all the way to college teams. We know what helps kids improve — and what wastes their time.
A good first touch and using both feet last a lifetime. We build the basics right, so players are ready when the game speeds up.
We teach effort, focus, and respect along with the soccer. Parents tell us the change shows up at home and school too.
Why families choose us
Every player gets focused instruction, a positive environment, and a clear path to improvement. Below are two player pathway examples shared for the site, plus a space reserved for future family stories.
Every session is designed to improve ball mastery, first touch, movement, confidence, and game understanding.
Players receive detailed coaching, constructive feedback, and the kind of attention that is hard to get in large team sessions.
Training is designed to help players carry improvement into real matches, team environments, tryouts, and competitive play.
Player pathways
A 14-year-old academy player now competes in Division 1 in the Fraser Valley League after consistent development work on technique, confidence, and game understanding.
Onkar S.
A 12-year-old academy player is now competing in Division 2 in the Fraser Valley League, showing strong progress through structured training and repetition.
Amar S.
More family stories and player development examples will be added here as the academy collects approved feedback and season updates.
More stories coming soon
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