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Real Colorado
8200 S Akron St Suite 122, Centennial, CO 80112, United States
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al
Review №1

Great club, wise coaches and amazing players

Ra
Review №2

We are new to Real, having played with another soccer club for the past 4 years. I am thoroughly impressed with this clubs organization and professionalism. Their coaches truly care about player development and advancement.

Jo
Review №3

What exactly do you get for $1350-$2250 per season a Real? Bright red Jersey, minimal playing time, and maybe your kid will somehow get better by watching the coaches favorites or the players whos parents pay for private coaching get all the playing time. I really dont understand why parents continue to push their kids through places like this. Cant name a single star player that has come through their system. Your kid could get more out of playing rec leagues, and supplement that with some private coaching, and playing pickup games with friends, which is how they do it all over the world. And people wonder why there are no great American soccer players when they pay top dollar for clubs and training. I wonder if this is just nothing but brag at BBQs and birthday parties that their kid plays for Real Soccer.

Be
Review №4

I have played with this club for 6 years and only 1 was bad and they were both on rec were hardly anyone played and it was so bad my dad had to coach, but compedetive is such a better expierience. You will be really happy when you get to competitive. Other wise try to fix rec but this is a great place.

DN
Review №5

This is an atrocious soccer organization or should I say organization in general. The level of incompetency is sky high. Coaches dont care about players, only care about winning. If you want your kid to play kick ball through out his soccer career please sign your kids up here. Im taking my son to B-Elite Denver that is being ran by competent coaches from Spain with Pro licenses. Definitely take a hard look at them if youre looking for a great alternative soccer club.

Ma
Review №6

Id give no stars if an option. Only care about their DA and ECNL teams. If you have a rec. or competitive player I wouldnt come here. Have a pay to play mentality...more you give to the club or pay for private lessons the more attention your child receives. Many coaches have conflicts of interest such as private lessons or college recruiting. Final straw was the y protected a coach that was bully to his team and many believed to be mentally unstable. They have a hard time finding coaches that are reliable and knowledgeable and cant seem to retain quality coaches. We will be looking elsewhere next season.

Le
Review №7

Real Colorado seems to be a very good club so far. Very responsive front office, DOCs, Coaches, and they also have great fields. Its all been a positive experience.

Sc
Review №8

Im not impressed with team. I have a six year son that plays for RealColorado and he is light years ahead of his peers.The Issues:* You have to pay for absolutely everything. From the uniform to the soccer ball. They have made playing soccer primarily a game for the rich. If you want to play in tournaments you have to pay. Camps you have to pay. Any extra development you pay. We are not talking small amounts. You will pay hundreds of dollars. The older your child gets it goes into the thousands. This league is not for the children. The only thing they seem to be concerned about is the bottom line. I could understand if the league was elite but it is not. The U8 level is no higher than CYS.* There are not enough coaches to properly train your children. In our group there is only one coach and about 18 children. I could understand if this was the recreational center, but parents are paying hundreds of dollars for this. There should be at least two to three coaches.* No sense of community. The coaches seem to have their hearts in the right place but are not provided the necessary tools to succeed.There should be tournaments scheduled within the price that you have already paid in the beginning. These tournaments should consist of teams from all over Denver. Bring food stands and other entertainment for the children. This is one of the ways you can make a dollar and bring a sense of community to the children and their parents.

Co
Review №9

Its better than Storm.

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  • Address:8200 S Akron St Suite 122, Centennial, CO 80112, United States
  • Site:http://www.realcolorado.net/
  • Phone:+1 303-694-6882
Categories
  • Youth organization
  • Non-profit organization
  • Soccer
  • Soccer club
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:Closed
  • Wednesday:10am–4pm
  • Thursday:10am–4pm
  • Friday:10am–4pm
  • Saturday:10am–4pm
  • Sunday:Closed
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