The Opelika Crush Soccer Club is Committed to Training players from all surrounding Areas to excel at the game of soccer. While giving them a positive experience so they can continue to love the game. The club offers several levels of play. All Levels focus on the technical aspect of the individual player. As the player moves up in age and competitive levels the tactical aspects of the game will be incorporated into the sessions

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Academy Program Boys & Girls 7v7 & 9v9

The Academy program is the introductory program for our youngest players. Players are grouped into pools and train together based on age and skill level. Teams will be formed from the player pools for playdates. Games on weekends and limited travel.

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U12 Teams Boys & Girls 9v9

U12 Teams will be placed in State league based on the skill level of the team. Teams participate in a minimum of 1 tournament & maximum of 2.

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U13-U19 Boys &Girls 11 v 11

All Teams will be placed in a State league based on the skill level of the team. Teams participate in a minimum of 1 tournament and maximum of 2.

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HS Prep Boys 11v11

This is for the players who want to stay in shape for the High School Season but are not able to commit to a full club schedule. The team will train 1x per week, with 6-8 games in the season with most games on weeknights against other club teams both in house and from surrounding areas.

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Opelika Rails Boys 11v11

The Rails team is the Senior team in the club. It is for the most committed players. The team will train 3x a week, compete in State league and attend 3-4 tournaments. as well as games against area colleges teams