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    Orlando Pony League

    1.0 (1 review)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Lingerie Football League

    Lingerie Football League

    5.0
    (1 review)
    3.2 mi

    I'm sitting at work on a Friday afternoon, and a coworker asks me, "Do you want to watch hot girls…read morein lingerie play tackle football tonight?" ...I was offended he felt the need to ask. So, not knowing what to expect, we rolled down to the Citrus Bowl that night and became instant fans of the sport. Let's get that out of the way first. This is a real sport. More specifically, it's tackle football, coached by former NFL players/coaches, it has trades/free agency, and the girls are running real football plays with wide receivers shifting in motion and QB silent counts. One major difference between the LFL and standard football is the teams have to pass at least twice every set of downs to discourage teams from getting too run-happy. The end result is an exciting blend of beauty, brawn, bras, and panties. Our experience at the Citrus Bowl was fantastic. The stadium announcer did a good job of getting the crowd fired up, and they played a constant mix of Jock Jams to keep the party rolling at all times. My buddy and I were remarking that the music at the stadium was better than local radio. We heard songs like Get Ready For This, Whoomp There It Is, The Power, Welcome to the Jungle, Hip Hop Hooray, and Rock and Roll Part 2. Combine that with alcohol and sexy football, and it was good times! After the game, the Orlando Fantasy met with their fans to sign autographs and pose for pictures. The players were all down-to-earth, and that's just one of the many reasons why this sport is gaining in popularity. I'm not a fan of fantasy football, but I am a fan of Orlando Fantasy football. If you want to learn more about it, like the Facebook page for the LFL. You can also watch the games on MTV2 on Friday nights. It's nearing the end of the regular season now, which leads into the playoffs and ultimately the Lingerie Bowl which coincides with the Super Bowl.

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    The Cleveland Crush are indeed crushed by the Orlando Fantasy.
    The Cleveland Crush are indeed crushed by the Orlando Fantasy.
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    A goal line stand by the Orlando Fantasy vs the Cleveland Crush
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    United World Soccer

    United World Soccer

    3.2
    (25 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    Great selection, great prices and deals! Love the store and will frequent it. Staff was pretty…read moreawesome too

    A soccer gear/clothing store in Florida Mall, which makes sense since you get a lot--like, really…read moreseriously a lot--of European and Latin American tourists here. The primary emphasis being in a mall is one replica jerseys and other clothing over boots, balls, and shin guards, but you can purchase things needed for actually playing the beautiful game here, too. Since I wasn't in the market for cleats, I didn't really look over their selection but on a quick glance it appeared pretty good. Their selection of international jerseys, warm-up jackets and the like was off the chain impressive however. As in, replica jerseys for most leading teams of the national, UK, MLS, Italian, and Spanish professional leagues (plus even the away and third kits for the very biggest teams like Chelsea and Real Madrid). Items that were going out of season (teams change up their kits about every year so there are jerseys and sometimes other items that are no longer of the current kit) are expectedly discounted. I want to address Casey H's review, even though it dates from waaaay back in October of 2011: I've coached soccer and served on the board of a major Florida youth soccer club in the positions of Volunteer Coordinator and Asst. Director of Competition. I'm aware of how uniforms are ordered for youth teams. In general, most clubs have learned that going to Eurosport or elsewhere online is the best bet in terms of cost and the major online retailers are keen to serve clubs and able to do so very well via mailorder. Casey's complaints, if you read the review, are predicated on several issues of confusion caused not so much by UWS dragging its heels getting in an order, but parents not ordering the damn uniforms at once and on time. This is only bound to cause confusion. Also, Casey complained the USW store moved around and thus seemed like a fly-by-night business. No. They outgrew one location and moved to Festival Bay just as the traffic there fell off and many stores were closing so they very smartly moved to the Florida Mall. I had a conversation with an associate at the store regarding this today and can attest it wasn't a matter of being "shady" but one of trying to position themselves for the most sales. If you are with a club, and ordering uniforms from anywhere, do this: shop around and see where there are the best prices--including online--and ask about when the order should be totally filled. Then, give your players/parents two weeks to fill out the order form and write a check. Tack on a fee for the orders that come in late. The company doing uniforms needs to order and probably screen-print/heat-transfer all those players' jerseys at once, not in fits and starts. Make it easier for everyone and get the order in, in full, all at once and you'll not experience the woes Casey described. I'm very very pleased with USW and will return.

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    Phillips Soccer Club

    Phillips Soccer Club

    1.0
    (1 review)
    2.6 mi

    e joined this club hoping for a positive developmental environment for our 8-year-old, but…read moreunfortunately our experience was disappointing. Communication and player development were inconsistent throughout the season. One of the biggest concerns was the lack of constructive instruction during games and practices. Young players at this age need active coaching, guidance, encouragement, and teaching in real time -- especially when learning new positions or formations. Too often, the expectation seemed to be that children should already know where to be and what to do without sufficient direction. Our child, who had previously enjoyed soccer and played confidently in attacking roles, gradually lost confidence and interest over the course of the season. Instead of helping build players up, the environment often felt overly critical and discouraging for certain kids. We also felt there was a lack of flexibility in coaching style. Not every child learns the same way, and younger players especially benefit from positive reinforcement, patience, and hands-on instruction. I understand coaching youth sports is difficult and appreciate the time volunteers and staff put in, but families should know this club may be a better fit for already highly developed or self-directed players rather than kids still learning and growing in the sport. Hopefully the club takes feedback from parents seriously and focuses more on age-appropriate development, communication, and fostering confidence in young athletes.

    From the owner: Our mission is to nurture young players' physical, mental and social growth and allow them to reach…read moretheir potential by playing Soccer. Our commitment is to provide the highest quality in curriculum, and environment by hiring the most qualified professionals. The club`s objective is aligned with the United States National Association of Soccer, which is to develop a positive player self-image by applying the culture of what is the best for the player to enjoy their soccer. Sanctioned by US Club Soccer, the club`s commitment is player development through the sport of soccer. A fully non-profit organization that allows children regardless of socioeconomic status to enjoy the sport and learn life lessons such as teamwork, discipline, and commitment.

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