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B-Elite Soccer Denver
3443 S Galena St #130, Denver, CO 80231, United States
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Review №1

Extremely expensive, like other parents said on here, poor quality. They used to be really good a few years ago but they’re all about making money now. They recruited so many kids that they don’t have enough good quality coaches for. The coach that we got was his 2nd week of ever coaching any soccer. Paying thousands and thousands of dollars a year for this kind of quality and zero respect from management and the director is absolutely unbelievable. STAY CLEAR OF THIS PLACE !!!!

Da
Review №2

From my experience, there are two ways to look at B-Elite. You either have an undeniably talented kid and your kid plays for the A-Team – and there are incredibly talented kids at B-Elite, or you are willing to play politics so your kid makes the A-Team. Otherwise, it is going to be a rough go and it is not worth it. The club is geared to deal and care only for A-Teams. If your kid is in the A-Team, it is going to be a good experience but with no ENCL/DA exposure. If your kid is not going to be in the A-Team then it is going to be a bad experience as the club couldn’t care less for B and C players. That simple. There is no clear player specific development path for a kid – with or without potential, to make it through and advance. In our two years there, every time there was a critical game/tournament, the best players from the B-team were called to the A-Team leaving the B-Team exposed, frustrated and losing games in an unbelievable fashion. Furthermore, if you have more than one kid playing for the club, and they have different ages, talent or progress levels then the family dynamics would get intense and the club doesn’t really care about that. Tough luck for one, great for the other kid.Besides this, last minute practice cancellations during cold months scheduling practices in random places, charging full rate with or without practice, no refunds - up to you to make it to random make-up practice sessions, pricey, long commute, zero customer service mind-set, i.e. when questioning Spanish technical director about specific team dynamics their answer was “if you don’t like it go somewhere else”, no concept of team building, respect for teammates, leadership, community, revolving door with coaches among other things. I realize that grass is not always greener elsewhere but B-Elite does really fall short of expectations. Not worth it.

Ma
Review №3

Our experience is exclusively with the girls program. Our 2018 experience was at the P2 level. Our girls went on to win the Boulder Cup in the Gold Division. They took 2nd in P2 and were advanced to P1 In the next season (2019). In P1, we lost all of our games. However, the reason we lost was not on skill, but on size. In Colorado, other top clubs focus only on retaining and promoting the tallest and fastest girls. At B-Elite, they train 10 months a year, 3 times per week, and your daughter will absolutely learn Spanish-style possession soccer, regardless of size. By the end of year 3, your kid will complete 99 out of 100 passes. Watching games is beautiful. Players routinely string together between 10 and 15 passes. The whole club practices the same style and they all train at the same location. All of the club leadership is from Spain. The directors are all former FC Barcelona (Spain) coaches. They also have a Foundation that provides soccer scholarships for talented kids from low-income backgrounds.

Me
Review №4

I had high hopes when I took my son there, but I am very disappointed. For many months, there was no permanent coach. Also, there is a huge language barrier. If your daughter or son speaks Spanish, you may have better luck. If s/he speaks English only, then its a big problem. B-Elite unfortunately didnt fulfill its promise. I attended the training many times, and there is really no competitive training. I think B-Elite could be better for recreational soccer, but they are not up for competitive or professional soccer. No real coaching there, and you cannot blame the kids, since there is no full-time coach available. Extremely disappointed.

Da
Review №5

Great soccer trainings developed by former FC Barcelona coaches. Amazing soccer experiences including trips to Spain to play against top clubs with access to opportunities that very few clubs around the world could provide. The club is truly about the long term development of every player (over years, not months), punctuated by the fact that the Technical Directors know every player. Couldn’t be more pleased.

Li
Review №6

B-Elite is an excellent place to learn soccer. Coaches are great and they teach soccer the right way. My son have been playing soccer in different clubs and states since he was a little one, and he said that he has learned the most at B-elite. Good Place and Great atmosphere as well.

Ga
Review №7

They are from Spain , owners and technical directors. Coaches go through intense training learning the Spanish way.It is amazing , two years and my son’s soccer skills have grown so much ! And we tried every league in Colorado. They are by far the BEST

Ju
Review №8

Best coaches and technical directors I have become a better player than I used to before i came here they are paitent with players

Be
Review №9

This place is okay IDK if they are really from Spain or they are trying to take your money. REAL FOR LIFE

Vl
Review №10

Do you guys have a DA? Thinking of joining.

Mu
Review №11

Its the best

Al
Review №12

The organization was bad today

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  • Address:3443 S Galena St #130, Denver, CO 80231, United States
  • Site:https://belitesoccer.com/denver/
  • Phone:+1 303-668-3817
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  • Soccer club
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
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