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Littleton Soccer Club
6558 S Acoma St, Littleton, CO 80120, United States
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Ma
Review №1

Took close to 800 dollars from me and last payment was taken from account even after they shut down due to covid. Only practed a few times and no games were ever played. If they are a so called non profit where are our refunds. They avoid my emails and even after promising me a small percentage back of only 200 dollars still nothing! I get supporting companies due to hardship but this is just criminal

Ke
Review №2

One of the worst soccer clubs imaginable. Hope you like to ref, because as a parent thats what youll be doing every game. The professional coaches that show up are great, but the if youre not on competitive teams the club can be late to assign them. They are unresponsive to requests and seem to care a lot more about money than the player experience. Unfortunately had to give one star would like to have given less, so glad to be done with this league.

St
Review №3

Sand up organization! Teaching youth to navigate their lives, and the love of activity.

Sh
Review №4

This place is amazing my kids have been going here for years and we have had nothing but a good time. This organization is all about the kids and not about the money and winning like Colorado Storm and Real Colorado. This is incredible please sign up for this club instead of the others. Do not support Real or Storm support United. GO UNITED!!

Je
Review №5

Great organization! Player development, learn character, and have fun! The coaching centers around teamwork and fair play. My boy has been with United for the past 2 plus season. We both love it!

Sh
Review №6

My daughter had played soccer with HRSA ever since she was 6, and loved it. She is very athletic, she had the best coach in the world, and she was a top goal scorer for her team. She played Right Midfielder, and was very secure in her position.When her coach was leaving the year before our daughter was starting high school, we thought it would be a good time to move her up from rec league to competitive, and have her join Littleton United during the fall league. We instantly had some unwelcoming responses from the existing parents that had already formed a bond, but we worked hard to break into the clique. Then we met the coach Janelle, who was beginning her first year of coaching, and things then began to really take a turn for the worse. Although we told Janelle our daughter was also new to the team, that she was coming from a rec team (9 v. 9) and it was her first year in competitive (11 v. 11), Janelle did nothing to help our daughter transition. In fact, she told our daughter she was “playing her position wrong”, but did nothing to help her learn the differences between the new positions she had never heard of. Most practices consisted of Janelle talking about how she was a really great defensive player during her college glory years, but didn’t assist our daughter (or anyone else) in learning the positions.We began to watch our daughter who once loved soccer and excel at it, cry and try to get out of going to soccer games. We watched her struggle on the field and run around confused while the coach yelled at her for either “not getting down there” or “getting out of position”, whereas once she flourished and ran down aggressively and offensively to score goals. We watched all of her joy leave her, slowly, one game at a time.We had our daughter join a winter indoor soccer league with her old coach so she would refresh her old skills. Again she flourished and was a top scorer for her team. When we came back to spring soccer at United, our daughter was withheld from playing most of the games and benched. I called and spoke to Mitch, the guy in charge of Littleton United to complain. He told me our daughter wasn’t being “punished” for not playing in United’s indoor soccer league, but rather was being “not rewarded” for not playing in their indoor league. I told him I strongly disagreed since we had already signed up for this before, and we paid the same amount as all other parents to play in the spring league. I then voiced my concerns about Janelle and the lack of training, and how confused my daughter was now about the positions. Mitch told me he would be at the next game, and would watch our daughter and get back to me and Janelle about recommendations and input. I have his email saved in my outlook from him stating this exact game plan. The next game I saw him standing next to Janelle. The whistle blew for the game to begin, and Mitch walked away and left. I emailed him the next day to ask why he didn’t stay and watch like he had said he was going to do, and he never responded to my email. I emailed him twice.There’s nothing worse than watching your daughter loose enthusiasm for a game she once loved and played well, because of someone else’s words and lack of instruction. Unfortunately I am not a skilled soccer player, so I couldn’t help her with the new positions. When Janelle failed at this, I expected Mitch to stand by his word and help. He didn’t.Yesterday I signed my daughter up for the High School soccer team. She cried with fear because she now hates the game. She used to be so good. Littleton United ruined this for my daughter. This whole experience was the pits. Do yourself and your daughter a favor and sign up with Real or Storm. They are worlds better at guiding young ones. And do it early on, before high school. I am going to hope my daughter’s high school experience is better, and have her play still. I can’t bear for her last memory of the game she once loved to be painful and bitter, all because I screwed up and had her join the wrong league.

Am
Review №7

Cant say enough great things about this organization. My daughter absolutely loves doing this.

Aa
Review №8

Best club in Colorado because of its heart!

An
Review №9

Top quality kids soccer program. Quite competitive, though.

Bu
Review №10

Nice facility

Ma
Review №11

Great organization

An
Review №12

Cool

Co
Review №13

#HOMECLUB

La
Review №14

Only 1/2 the games refs show up, poor communication from the Littleton Soccer Club, lack of professional responses/answers to questions regarding registration - Stay away from this organization if you can help it.

da
Review №15

Yep.

La
Review №16

Been with them for years..

Ni
Review №17

Great soccer club!

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4.3 Rating
  • Address:6558 S Acoma St, Littleton, CO 80120, United States
  • Site:https://littletonsoccer.net/
  • Phone:+1 303-797-0055
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  • Soccer club
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
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