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NJ Youth Soccer launches Young Olympians program for U11 players (Born 2003)

The New Jersey Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (ODP) is pleased to announce the launch of the Young Olympians, a new youth training program exclusively for U11 boys and girls born in 2003.

This new program is designed to expose younger players to a NJ Youth Soccer ODP-focused training curriculum led by nationally-certified coaches specializing in soccer development specifically for the U11 age group. 

Player participants will be selected for the four-session program after a tryout on Saturday, November 23, at regional sites located throughout the state. The Young Olympians program will focus on improving the player’s technical ability and tactical awareness while exposing players and parents to a U.S. Youth Soccer and NJYS ODP environment. The session will conclude with a festival event for all players.

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To register, go to  https://www.gotsport.com/asp/application/reg/Default.asp?ProgramID=23746 

or call (609) 490-0725 for more information.

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About New Jersey Youth Soccer Association

New Jersey Youth Soccer Association (NJYSA) is a 501(c) (3) organization affiliated with U.S. Youth Soccer and comprised of more than 156,000 players from five to 19-years-old; 40,000+ coaches; and thousands of volunteers. Members collectively support the sport of soccer through training, practice and the spirit of good sportsmanship. The association offers recreational and travel soccer programs; tournaments; coach and referee training and certification programs; and TOPSoccer, a program for children with special needs. The U.S. Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (ODP) offers training and competitive programs for players of the highest caliber for the purpose of increasing the success of the U.S. National Teams.

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