Exciting News From the Alberta Soccer Association (ASA)!
ASA announced Feb 9 that they are collaborating with Canada Soccer to launch a High-Performance Development Program in Alberta that will operate out of the Macron Performance Centre. The Program will welcome female players and coaches from across Alberta and be another important step for them on the Canada Soccer Pathway.
Foothills is delighted to be the hosts of this new initiative.
To learn more, follow the links in ASA’s announcement, which we have copied below.
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Alberta Soccer is pleased to confirm we are in the final phase of completing the licensing process in collaboration with Canada Soccer to launch a Licensed High-Performance Development Center in 2024 that will operate out of Calgary, Alberta.
In anticipation of an April launch, we are opening applications for coaches to be a part of this High-Performance Program. For more information regarding requirements and application process, please click here.
In addition, we are requesting Club Technical Directors to send player recommendations to take part in this Program. Self-submitted game video applications will also be accepted. For details, please click here.
We are confident this Program will bring plenty of opportunities for female players in Alberta and look forward to your cooperation.
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