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Why We Started Vision Soccer
The story behind Vision Soccer, why it was created, what problems it aims to solve, and what our long-term mission is for the community.


The Developmental Checklist for Youth Soccer Parents
Not all clubs that say they prioritize development actually do. That’s why we’ve created a simple, powerful checklist to help parents evaluate whether their child’s soccer environment is truly built for long-term growth, or just short-term wins. From playing time and position rotation to coaching behavior and game formats, this guide reveals what real development looks like. If your club checks most of these boxes, you’re in the right place.


Development Over Winning Games: 3 Things Every Parent Should Know
Many clubs claim to prioritize development, but their actions often tell a different story. In this article, we highlight three key signs that a soccer club is truly focused on long-term growth: rotating positions, encouraging risk-taking, and guaranteeing playing time for every child. These aren’t just coaching preferences, they’re non-negotiables for real development. If your child’s future in the game matters more than the final score, this is a must-read.


To Develop Intelligent Players, We Must End Joystick Coaching
If we want to develop intelligent, creative soccer players, we have to stop treating kids like video game characters. Constant sideline instructions, “Pass!” “Shoot!” “Kick it out!”, may seem helpful, but they rob children of the chance to think, adapt, and learn. Real development happens when kids are allowed to make decisions, even if it means making mistakes. In this article, we explore how true soccer intelligence is built, and why it can’t be shouted from the sidelines.


Every Team for Itself: And Why That’s Holding Your Child Back
In many youth soccer clubs, each team functions like its own island—isolated, competitive, and disconnected from the bigger picture. Players are locked into rigid team assignments based on short tryouts and physical traits, not long-term developmental needs. This “every team for itself” culture leaves many kids stuck in the wrong environment, missing out on opportunities to grow.


A Better Path Forward: Why Playing 7v7 Isn't the Answer
Many clubs rush young kids into 7v7 soccer far too early, ignoring U.S. Soccer guidelines and skipping over the small-sided formats that actually build skills. The result? Fewer touches, more confusion, and less real development. At Vision Soccer, we believe young players need freedom, repetition, and simplified game formats like 3v3 and 4v4 to truly grow. Because the goal isn't to look like a team at age 6-8, it's to fall in love with the game and build a foundation for the


A New Chapter for Youth Development in the San Fernando Valley
Too often, youth soccer focuses on winning games instead of developing players. At Vision Soccer, we’re changing that. Our mission is to build a true development-first environment, where kids learn the game the right way from the beginning, and no player is left behind. This isn’t just a club; it’s a movement to reshape the culture of youth soccer in the San Fernando Valley and beyond.
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