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Ages 4 - 6 years

TOTS[Tots Academy]

Our Tots academy gives young children a positive introduction to sport by teaching skills in a fun, friendly, and pressure free environment. Players learn valuable social skills such as listening, sharing, and teamwork, with an emphasis on developing fundamental motor skills such as balance, agility, and coordination.

Ages 7+ years

SOCCER[Soccer School]

Our Soccer School gives players the opportunity to become more familiar with the ball  and rules of the game,  while developing fine motor and social skills in a fun and challenging setting. Players hone their technical skill-set and get used to playing in opposed environments at a confident level.

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Weekly matches for all ages

SUPER[Super Saturday]

Hosted on Saturday morning, Weekly matches, for all ages and abilities.  Players get the chance to gain familiarity with formational play as well as all other aspects of match play.  Optional and additional to the academy weekly practice.
Mini Soccer
Mini Soccer offers an introduction to the game of football at a size and scale that meets the needs of the young people playing-with smaller goals and pitches and less players per team. Mini Soccer allows children to have a fun introduction to football in an environment that allows them lots of touches, shots, dribbles and ultimately more involvement and enjoyment in the game.

PATHWAY[Player Pathway]

The objective of the Play Soccer Pathway is to prepare for advanced level play. The first step is to develop individual players, eventually moving on to partner and positional play. Finally, with players at their peak, we foster teams as they journey through the model. Ultimately, we set players on the college pathway. Throughout their Play Soccer Pathway development, we evaluate and assess their progress toward High School, collegiate and professional level performance.

Collegiate Play – U18

It is the most advanced stage of development, the moment when it all comes together to determine if a player fulfils their potential. In this stage, players  learn key tactical aspects of team structures and the dynamics of both their team and the opponents. Preparing players’ transition into college soccer is a key fundamental focus during this stage.

Group Play – U16

Players focus on understanding team roles and responsibilities, using game-like situations to teach the types of runs and skills used in a variety of player positions. We work on speed, strength, and endurance to meet the increasing physical demands of the game. Soccer IQ and cognitive fidelity become a focus as we prepare our players for the psychological demands of the game in the early teenage years.

Positional Play – U13

Players continue to strengthen individual dribbling, passing, and receiving techniques. They learn to create space through off the ball movements and supporting angles, using combination play with overlapping runs. Early building blocks, centered on offensive and defensive transitions, are developed to create team synergy with and without the ball.

Partner Play – U10

Players transition from individual to team play, as development expands to include goal-oriented cohesive play. The emphasis is placed on passing and receiving while highlighting the importance of good communication, respect, and sportsmanship.

Ball Play – U7

It all starts here, the foundation of the Play Soccer Pathway, where we focus on developing players’ moves and dribbling technique. Players improve their technique, intelligence, personality, and skills, as they work on their ball mastery, which enhances decision making, creativity, and confidence.

PLay Sports in Numbers

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years of experience

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160 +

Players of all Levels

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participating schools

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Different nationalities

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Academy in Maadi

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PLAY SPORTS Locations

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Recruited to Universities

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Sponsored players