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2010 Classic Soccer try-outs start Sunday May 9th!
Please visit www.thelounited.org for more information and a full try-out schedule.
Thelo United Futbol (TUF) is the classic soccer club serving the Milwaukie, Gladstone, and
North Clackamas areas. This new club, whose name means strength, want, and desire,
represents a merging of Milwaukie Soccer, Gladstone Soccer, MGU and the North Clackamas
Soccer Club Classic program. Their goal is to provide a quality classic soccer program
in the Milwaukie, Gladstone, and North Clackamas area at an affordable price. TUF
was developed with the intent of providing players and parents with a local,
convenient and affordable opportunity to play competitive soccer. The average
player costs in both of these merged classic programs have been well below the
typical annual cost per player found in most other classic clubs.
If you are currently playing at the recreational level and are unsure about playing at
the classic level; you should ask yourself the following questions:
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Do I really enjoy playing soccer?
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Do I dominate play at the recreational level?
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Do I want to play soccer in High School?
If you answered yes to the above questions you should be playing Classic Soccer!
Are you currently playing at the classic level, but are not satisfied with the direction of your
current program or team, give us a call or come to the TUF tryouts.
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers:
WHAT IS CLASSIC (COMPETITIVE) SOCCER?
Classic Soccer will be an exciting opportunity for dedicated soccer players to improve and develop
their skills beyond the recreational levels. Our mission is to help you achieve these advanced skills
with well trained, experienced coaching at a fair price.
AT WHAT AGE CAN YOU PARTICIPATE IN CLASSIC SOCCER?
Players entering the 5th grade or above.
WILL WE HAVE TO TRAVEL LONG DISTANCES TO OUR GAMES?
The majority of teams playing Classic Soccer come from the Portland Metropolitan area and most
matches are held in the Metro area. Classic Soccer is statewide so the potential exists for more
distant travel.
HOW ARE THE TEAMS FORMED?
Players are chosen through try-outs. Teams will consist of 12-18 players. Not all players who
attend tryouts will be chosen. Since the tryouts are in May, all players not chosen will still have
the opportunity to play at the recreational level. The tryouts will consist of small-sided games
and large, full-sided games if needed.
HOW ARE CLASSIC LEAGUES FORMED?
The teams are placed into divisions based on the results of a qualifying tournament played in
early August. The better each team performs in this tournament, the higher the division they
will play in. The following divisions consisting of 8 teams per division are proposed for the
2006 Fall Season: Premier Gold, Premier Silver, Division I, Division II, Classic I, Classic II & Classic III.
IS CLASSIC SOCCER A YEAR ROUND COMMITTMENT?
Our goal is to give each player the opportunity to play year round; but the commitment is
for the fall season. The typical commitment would be from mid May through November.
Games will be held Saturday and Sundays. Most teams will continue to play indoor winter
soccer and outdoor spring soccer. It is up to the individual teams to determine the degree
of commitment to winter and spring play.
HOW MUCH PRACTICE TIME IS REQUIRED?
This is up to the coach and each individual team. Teams typically have two or three
practices per week, beginning mid May through October.
WHAT WILL THE COSTS BE?
Because the decisions of each team vary, it’s impossible to state an exact cost to play.
To maintain our goal of providing quality soccer at an affordable cost, we select
experienced but unpaid coaches, and council our coaches to avoid extravagant/unnecessary
team expenses. While the Player registration fee does not cover all the costs of classic soccer,
it can be the only “out-of-pocket cost” for the parents and players. If the players and
parents choose to pursue fund raising activities and secure sponsorship, most or all of
the additional cost items can be paid from a team account. We encourage our teams
to utilize fundraising activities to not only lower “out-of-pocket” cost, but also as an
off the field team building experience.
Player registration fees for fall 2007 were $195.00. Registration fees cover Oregon Youth
Soccer Association fall registration, player and coach’s card, Qualifying tournament and start up fees.
Additional costs:
TUF will provide individual Teams with sponsorship letters, fund-raising ideas and guidance.
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