Augusta Arsenal Soccer Club
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Mon - Fri - Phone:
Main - 706-854-0149
Fax - 706-854-9119
- Address:
- 3824 Maddox Rd Augusta, GA 30909
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Augusta Soccer Park is located in Augusta, Ga. Established in 1982, it is a nonprofit organization that provides soccer players an opportunity to play at a higher level. Its club provides various services and facilities to players, including recreational coaches, club coaches, camps and clinics for recreational and club players, and fielding more than 20 select teams. The club s selection program has 23 youth teams named Gunners that range from under-nine to under-19 age groups. The teams compete in the Classic I, Classic II, Athena A, and Athena B division tournaments. It also offers various other club activities, such as player development programs. The club s players are recruited by several colleges and universities, including Augusta State University, the University of South Carolina, Princeton University, and Georgia State University. It has more than 300 registered club players, and a seven-field facility. The club employs more than 20 licensed trainers.
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06/16/11
I currently have 3 children(all girls) playing at the Arsenal & would recommend no other club that could provide the training, flexibilty, & experience of our coaches. I will have invested many hours & dollars into their soccer careers but as a. Very satisfied parent & daughters who have FUN no matter their level of exhaustion or fatigue. Money cannot buy a better experience than the Arsenal!
02/12/11
Be very careful if you're considering associating one or more of your children with the Arsenals. I'm in the military, stationed on Fort Gordon, so I didn't have the luxury of knowing the background of the organization before letting my son 'try out' with them. Try outs are really a joke. There's no pretending that the Arsenals are very much a for profit buisness, which is fine assuming they provide a commensurate product. In my experience they did not. While some of their coaching staff are truly outstanding, they do not hold those others accountable for their behavior. We ended up with a verbally abusive coach (paid coach mind you), who despite the complaints of numerous parents is still coaching multiple teams. Our experience culminated after a final tirade before a game. When confronted he didn't see anything wrong with his conduct. We want our boy to improve his game, and are willing to push him, but we're not going to let an abusive coach ruin our sons love of the sport. Judge fo