The Colorado Rush Soccer Club strives to create a fun, energetic and exciting learning environment for children to learn and experience the great sport of soccer. Our Recreational Program is just one of our various programs serving players from Pre-School to High School and beyond. Please use the over view below to learn more about our various Recreational and Intermediate based programs. You can find more information about each program at a link in each drop down menu as well.
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The U5 year is the first where the club offers a seasonal program. Players are on 3v3 teams that feature games on the weekend and one team practice per week.
Teams are coached by a volunteer parent Head Coach.
The U6 program continues within 3v3 play. Most players are still very new, or beginners to the game. Games are played on Saturday mornings and there is one team practice per week.
Teams are coached by a volunteer parent Head Coach.
At U7, players are now playing 5v5 with no goalkeeper. This age group is usually a blend of those who have been playing for a few years, along with players who are brand new to the game. The club offers teams and play levels for all involved.
Teams play games on Saturday mornings and have 1 or 2 practices per week depending on the amount of soccer the familiy is looking for each week.
At U8, players continue playing 5v5 with no goalkeeper. This age group is usually a blend of those who have been playing for a few years, along with players who are brand new to the game. The club offers teams and play levels for all involved.
Teams play games on Saturday mornings and have 1 or 2 practices per week depending on the amount of soccer the familiy is looking for each week.
The U9 Program starts competition against teams from other clubs in the state. There are multiple playing divisions that teams can be placed in with the intent of finding a relative playing level as their opponents.
The U9 program is knows as Intermediate as it is the step between Recreational and Competitive. Teams play against other clubs but are still often coached by volunteer parents.
The U10 Program continues competition against teams from other clubs in the state. There are multiple playing divisions that teams can be placed in with the intent of finding a relative playing level as their opponents.
The U10 program is knows as Intermediate as it is the step between Recreational and Competitive. Teams play against other clubs but are still often coached by volunteer parents.
Players U11 and older most often will move into the Colorado Rush Competitive Program. However, for those looking for a less intense enviroment to continue playing, the U11+ program may be for you.
Teams are not strictly based on birth year but instead may group years together in order to form a team.
If you have questions about the program please send them to Adam Logan (Director of Coaching Recreational) and we will respond within 24/48 hours.
Colorado Rush
3443 S Galena St, Ste 130
Denver, CO 80231
Phone: (720) 624-9000
Email:
info@coloradorush.com
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Monday - Thursday: 9:00a - 3:00p
Friday: 10:00a - 2:00p
Saturday & Sunday: Closed