Every person involved in soccer deserves an enjoyable experience with the game, regardless of the role they play, their age, their level of experience or their ability. For young players, an enjoyable experience means that they have access to high-quality programs where they can have fun with their friends, learn new skills and play the game in an appropriate format. Academies play an important role in this, as they are the providers of the soccer programs where young players experience the game.
Southwest Soccer Academy provides a challenging, enjoyable environment for players to develop and nurture the skills required to succeed in the game of soccer.
Keep players involved in the game for longer by providing an enjoyable experience
Guidelines that ensure delivery of the best possible training environment
Develop players by increasing opportunity and access to better training and competition
High contact time with the ball
Game-Based training
Fun for everyone
Accessible for all
Cost: $199.00 + HST
When: 12 weeks x 2 training sessions per week
Cambridge Academy begins May 25th, 2022 (Two sessions/week x 12 weeks)
Where: TMC Field
2010 – 2013 Boys – Mondays & Wednesdays @ 7:30pm
2010 – 2013 Girls – Mondays & Wednesdays @ 7:30pm
2014 – 2017 Boys – Mondays & Wednesdays @ 6:15pm
2014 – 2017 Girls – Mondays & Wednesdays @ 6:15pm
Kitchener Academy begins May 24th, 2022 (Two sessions/week x 12 weeks)
Where: Kitchener Portuguese Club
2010 – 2013 Boys – Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 7:30pm
2010 – 2013 Girls – Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 7:30pm
2014 – 2017 Boys – Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 6:15pm
2014 – 2017 Girls – Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 6:15pm
Session Length: 55 minutes
What to Wear:
-New players receive a training top
-Shorts/Track pants
-Shin pads (underneath socks)
-Outdoor cleats (preferred) or turf shoes
-Bring lots of water
All parents must provide transportation to practices for their own children. South West Soccer Academy and its coaches are not responsible for your child’s transportation. Parents are expected to attend games and practices with their child.