Boys U11/U12 RANGERS
SPRING 2024 SESSION: PLAYERS BORN 2012-2014
TRAINING OPTIONS FOR SPRING SESSION ONLY
Spring Session: April 13, 2024 – June 22, 2024
WIA has created 3 training options for Gold-level players to experience the Skill Centre and WIA training. No assessments are required for the Spring. All Players wishing to join WIA in the Fall must attend ID camps to be assessed for WIA Rangers Teams.
FULL PROGRAM
Mondays/Wednesdays/Saturdays
Program fee: $600
2 SESSIONS PER WEEK
Mondays/Wednesdays
Program fee: $400
1 SESSION PER WEEK
Saturdays
Program Fee: $200
LOCATIONS
MONDAY AND SATURDAY: Centre Mountain Lellum Middle School (CML – 3090 Constellation Ave, Langford)
WEDNESDAY: North Langford Turf Field (NL Turf – 1363 Flint Ave, Langford)
Lead Instructor
Eddie Mukahanana
Qualifications:
Canada Soccer Children’s Licence
Canada Soccer and UEFA A Licence
Active Start
Fundamentals
Learn to train
Respect in Sports
Making Head Way in Soccer
Make Ethical Decisions
Mental Health in Sport
Technical Director Diploma
Monday | Technical/ Tactical Sessions | 6:30 – 7:30 pm (CML TURF) |
Wednesday | Technical/ Tactical Sessions | 6:30 – 7:30 pm (NLF TURF) |
Saturday | Technical/ Tactical Sessions | 11:30 am – 12:45 pm (CML TURF) |
PHYSICAL LITERACY:
Our program delivers physical literacy training in agility, balance & coordination, basic motor skills, flexibility & mobility, perception & awareness, reaction time, and speed.
TECHNICAL TRAINING:
With the understanding of age-appropriate levels of intensity and workload, technical training will focus on
- passing and receiving
- dribbling
- ball control
- turning
- running with the ball
- shielding the ball
- shooting
- finishing on goal
TACTICAL TRAINING:
With the understanding of age-appropriate levels of intensity and workload, tactical training will focus on:
- combination plays
- 1v1 attacking
- receiving on turn
- crossing and finishing
- positional play
- finishing on goal
- movement off the ball
- 1v1 defending
The Tactical emphasis is on possession, passing accuracy, and fluid movement between the orthodox delineations of midfield and attacking principles.
WIA Rangers team will play in the LISA U11/U12 Developmental League, which aligns with Canada Soccer requirements for Skill Centres
The Skill Centre is a standards-based program, therefore all players applying to the Skill Centre must attend an ID camp for evaluation, regardless of which club they choose to represent in the LISA Development League.
Players will be evaluated along all 4 aspects of player development; mental, physical, technical and tactical skill. Once ID camps are completed, selected players will be invited to join WIA’s Skill Centres.
Complete an application form and visit our ID camps page for ID Camp Dates: PLAYER IDENTIFICATION CAMP