
Tennessee Soccer Club Inc.
Tennessee Soccer Club Inc.
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More about this organization
Mission
The purpose of the organization is to provide a positive environment dedicated to the continuing development of youth players who demonstrate the talent, commitment, sportsmanship and desire to excel in the sport of soccer.
About
The club administers a select soccer program which provides a format for the youth player wishing to receive advanced soccer training and competition. Through participation in the Tennessee Soccer Club, players will be given the opportunity to improve their individual and team soccer skills, compete against other skilled players, be eligible for the state, regional, and national Olympic development programs (ODP), and improve their chances of playing for their middle school, high school, and college soccer teams.
