Welcome to the Pittsfield Soccer Club
The mission of the Pittsfield Soccer Club is to provide the highest quality soccer training, education, and programs to the club’s players while giving each PSC player the opportunity to learn and play soccer in a supportive and rewarding environment that emphasizes fun, skill development, teamwork and sportsmanship. The PSC is a non-profit volunteer organization sanctioned by MYSA and USYSA.
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Sports Domain Academcy (SDA) will once again be holding both residential and day camps in the Berkshires this summer. The Central Berkshire Camp will be held at Miss Halls School, from July 19th-23rd. A Southern Berkshire Camp will be held at Simons Rock College, from August 2nd-6th. Finally there will be a High School Training Camp at Camp Winadu, from August 16th-20th. Click here for more info . |
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Soccer Domain will be hosting tryouts for teams aged U10 –U18 for both boys and girls. Teams in the U10-U14 age groups shall play fall, winter and spring. Teams in the U15-U18 age groups shall play winter through spring/early summer according to the teams needs. Please visit the SDA Page under Tryouts and Registration |
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KinderKickers is a fun-filled, non-competitive program designed to introduce basic soccer skills to the youngest soccer players. Practice sessions are run entirely by the professional trainers from Ashley’s Soccer Camp. There are no coaches, no formal teams, and no formal soccer games. The one-hour practice sessions consist of various soccer-oriented games designed to teach fundamental skills such as dribbling, ball control, turning, etc. |
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PSC Kickers is a fun-filled, non-competitive program open to all Berkshire County residents and designed to help young players develop their fundamental soccer skills. Our program is focused on teaching young soccer players the basics of ball control (dribbling, turning, passing, first touches, etc). Practice sessions focus on developing ball skills and the primary goal of our Kickers games is to promote their use. |
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