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January 2024 by Matthew Denny
A great place for soccer training and development.
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May 2023 by Nicole Lang
My 3-year-old was mistakenly signed up for a Classic class. When we realized this by session 2 we went to the office and asked to be switched down to a Mini class. We were given another day and time for class, expecting this to be the lower aged class. We apparently were switched to another Classic class instead. The first class we had with this new coach our son was running and another little girl was running and she collided into him pretty hard. Our son was fine, we apologized profusely and had our son apologize too. The parent of this little girl assured us that it was okay and it happens they're kids. We still felt bad even though her daughter ran into our son and we kept apologizing throughout the class. The second week in this new class all of the kids seem to be a little rambunctious and running around. The third new class we show up and are immediately told that our child is no longer allowed in this class. We were given no prior warning no emails, texts or phone calls. Our son kept trying to say hello and good morning to his coach and she continued to ignore him. She went on to say that his next class would be with another group at the same time in the same place. I expressed my concerns of confusing my 3-year-old even further and how I was supposed to get him to understand he wasn't allowed to play with those kids anymore. She responded a shrug of oh well. After her show of complete disregard, my husband went to the office to inquire why we were never notified. We were told that the parent of the little girl who he collided with two weeks ago was the reason why he was being kicked out of his class. We were never talked to to get our side of the story. They just assumed our kid was the problem. No business that works with children this age should expect them to behave like robots. Nor should they alienate a 3 year old. There is no reason we should have been treated this way. We will never be returning to this establishment.
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May 2023 by jacob lang
My wife and I enrolled our son into the program for 3 to 5-year-olds. My son is three and after his second class we decided that he should be in the mini program due to his coaches inability to do her job and our son's compatibility. We went to the office to switch his class and were assured that everything was taken care of. We were wrong, nothing was handled in a professional manner at all and due to the staffs lazy attitude and the owners inability to properly communicate with parents we decided to get a refund and to enroll him in a much better place with trained and quallifed staff
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March 2023 by Kelly Gembola
Great coaches, great program - both the soccer shots and star city soccer academy! But indoors in the arena is cold in winter and hot in summer so dress accordingly!
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March 2023 by El Loco
Best place in Roanoke for indoor soccer,kids are happy there,that's best thing.
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February 2023 by Chuck Terry
I had never heard of this place until my wife informed me she had signed our 3yo twins up for soccer camp. I really love how coach Landon teaches 3 rules, “always listen to coach, try your best, and always have fun”. Then at the end of practice he teaches new words like confidence. It’s a great social team atmosphere to teach your littles a few skills and to be better tiny humans.
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February 2023 by Phillip Witmer
Would be better if there was more seating area to watch games
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December 2022 by Rachel Suhr
We had a great party! Thank you for everything!
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April 2022 by Chris McCorkle
Great place, great people, kids have fun and learn soccer in a constructive environment. The building is older, but the surface played on is brand new and top notch! My kids love it!
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February 2022 by Depzeyy
the conditions are horrible building looks run down the bathroom is unsanitary and the toilet dont work do not come here
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February 2021 by David Foley
This place charges a lot of money for kids to play "indoor" soccer. However, they don't heat the building so, it may as well be outside. Well as long as it's not raining.Fortunately, they invested about $39 on some flimsy mesh popups to separate the two soccer fields, so if a ball is rolling along at 5mph or less, it might ... Might... Not end up in the other soccer field.Keep in mind, these "fields" are the size of tennis courts, and it is very rare for a soccer ball to be rolling along slow enough to avoid knocking the divider over and ending up in the other field.The astroturf is pretty decent quality, so I can see where they spent some of the money.I would say it is similar to watching kids play soccer on a basketball court in Chicago's south side.
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February 2021 by Wade Johnson
Coaches are excellent with kids.
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December 2019 by Dan Faulkner
Interesting use of space in an otherwise derelict building. Soccer!!!!
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October 2019 by Sanjiv Bhandari
My favourite place for indoor soccer!
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October 2019 by Zachary Nichols
There are ups and downs but the growth here is undeniable. Coach Landon's passion is obvious and infectious, and the current bunch of assistant coaches are generally great at reinforcing the program.