This place is a joke all they care about is money and how many people they can fit in there building it smells there’s no room to sit on the sidelines and it seems like they only care about how much money they can bring in the coaches are rude yelling at parents very disgusting bathrooms no air movement very hot inside at least get some fans just overall a horrible place and there’s much better programs out there that don’t cost fortune I would strongly recommend trying other programs my ex wife continues to sign our son up with this program without my consent and they will not give me any information last season I took my son to his game and we arrived 15 min before the game which apparently was not early enough and coach Damier got up in my face screaming saying that wasn’t early enough I tried to explain to him that there was a accident on the way and we got stuck in traffic he didn’t care he was also yelling at other parents who probably got stuck at the same accident these are children don’t disrespect the parents all and all this...
Read morePSC is a soccer field that many kids play at. This location is central to a large population of soccer players, and PSC gets a lot of their business. My rating is based on the field condition inside of this soccer facility compared to the other local indoor fields. PSC's field is absolutely dilapidated. It is worn beyond being serviceable. The green turf is done, it is falling apart and it is dangerous. The black rubber fill is also mostly gone. It leaves with every kid that steps foot on it and so does the green "grass" now. I'm sorry that I have to bring my kid to play soccer here. I would like to know when this turf is going to be replaced. I am going to make a formal complaint to one of their biggest customers, the Nationals. It's a nice building, in a nice developed area. But taking one step onto the field eliminates any nice feeling. Please PSC, reinvest into your facility and reinvest into the families that keep your facility running...
Read moreBeyond disappointed with the soccer academy. The teams, website, schedules, ect. were not organized or managed well. The communication from the manager was very poor. Pretty sad when my 7 yo says, "he only yells." My daughter was assigned to a boys team, not a co Ed team. So finding her schedule was constantly a challenge. We did not have a soccer coach, rather fathers who were asked to volunteer literally one day before the first game. There was no instructructional training every other week as promised. There ended up being two sessions in total. The academy has zero advantage compared to AYSO. While the facility is in a great location and kept very clean, I highly recommend sending your children to a reputable team or club soccer with experience, actual coaches and effective management...
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