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| history = 1991-present | | history = 1991-present | ||
| arena = Santa Rosa Soccer Complex | | arena = Santa Rosa Soccer Complex | ||
− | | colors = Blue, Red & | + | | colors = Blue, Red & White |
| president = Robert Breland | | president = Robert Breland | ||
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'''FCSR''' competitive program is for ages U-13 to U-18 and runs August through May. It is geared toward players who have outgrown the recreational program and are looking for a more challenging soccer environment. The competitive philosophy is to provide each player the opportunity to play soccer in a supportive and rewarding environment that emphasizes fun, enjoyment, and skill learning at a level that fits his/her interest and ability. Players are required to go through a tryout process and if selected, players and parents alike have team responsibilities with costs involved, such as uniform and tournament fees, as well as a monthly fee. | '''FCSR''' competitive program is for ages U-13 to U-18 and runs August through May. It is geared toward players who have outgrown the recreational program and are looking for a more challenging soccer environment. The competitive philosophy is to provide each player the opportunity to play soccer in a supportive and rewarding environment that emphasizes fun, enjoyment, and skill learning at a level that fits his/her interest and ability. Players are required to go through a tryout process and if selected, players and parents alike have team responsibilities with costs involved, such as uniform and tournament fees, as well as a monthly fee. | ||
− | ''' | + | '''FCSR’s''' goal is to develop each and every players soccer skills, character, and self-esteem to his or her fullest potential in a safe, enjoyable, competitive environment. Their goal is to put the development of each individual player above winning. FCSR is built on the emphasis of the club as a whole not on any individual team. '''FCSR''' focuses on promoting the very finest soccer education for its players and coaches. |
Address: 3360 Joppa Dr., Milton, FL 32571..........Registrar email: FCSRsoccer@gmail.com | Address: 3360 Joppa Dr., Milton, FL 32571..........Registrar email: FCSRsoccer@gmail.com | ||
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==Girls Teams== | ==Girls Teams== | ||
− | Back in the 1980s and spilling into the 1990s, all girls who wanted to play soccer in the Pensacola, Navarre, Milton, Pace and Gulf Breeze areas were placed on boys teams. Usually, a team would have no more than two girls. It was extremely rare for a girl to continue to play soccer past the U-12 level, but there were a few such as | + | Back in the 1980s and spilling into the 1990s, all girls who wanted to play soccer in the Pensacola, Navarre, Milton, Pace and Gulf Breeze areas were placed on boys teams. Usually, a team would have no more than two girls. It was extremely rare for a girl to continue to play soccer past the U-12 level, but there were a few such as Liz Kintner and Emily Morgan; each of who played on varsity boys high school squads. |
− | + | ""Barry Shuck"" was a father with several daughters, two of which were coming up in the rec leagues of Milton Optimist. | |
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==External links== | ==External links== |