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SF Aftershocks

3.5 (2 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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We have been with this club since our daughter was young and the kids get developed into great, competitive players.

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Beach Chalet Soccer Fields

Beach Chalet Soccer Fields

4.4
(16 reviews)
2.4 mi

We are in San Francisco a lot and tend to spend a good amount of time at Golden gate Park . There's…read moreso much to see and do there . On our last visit, we happened to need the restroom and pulled in The soccer fields to use them. This location is by far the cleanest public bathroom I've ever been into in San Francisco. There is also plenty of parking in the lot and although we came on a day that was drizzling, there were still people out using the fields. We actually ended up staying here for 20 or 30 minutes because there is a nice view of the windmill and the fields are very well taken care of. It's just another lovely little underrated spot in the park and as I looked out onto the fields to watch the people practicing, I can only imagine how amazing this location is for for official events and local leagues. It's great to be able to visit a city that truly cares about its residents and always be able to find new and amazing things no matter how many times you've been here.

Golden Gate Park has a lot of athletic facilities. It has a few soccer fields to play at on the…read morewest side of it. The Beach Chalet is known for the soccer fields popular with youth leagues. Has many of these back to back. You can come and watch a game or even several. Even though these are mostly the soccer fields, other sports can be played here. It's also good for lacrosse. These sports each have similar fields, just having to change the nets. Cool area to look around and hang out after a game. The fields are located between the two old windmills. Also close to the ocean so after a game go to the beach. The Chalet has a restaurant with mostly seafood if you get hungry. Happens to be among many places in the park to play athletics. It's located in a pretty nice area of the park. This is also close to the old famous windmills.

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The Crossing at East Cut

The Crossing at East Cut

4.4
(15 reviews)
5.1 mi

My dog, Emmy, and I are absolutely obsessed with this park:…read more* Sports and/or movies playing in the big screens (yes--multiple!) * Clean and very well-maintained thanks to our amazing, friendly East Cut Ambassadors * Delicious tacos, tortas and gyros * A cute playground for the kids * Have I mentioned the cute kids?? They're SO sweet and always ask to play with my dog. * A beer garden for the grown-ups with amazing bartenders--Arthur is basically Sam Malone meets Ted from Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure * Boba and Brew always get my order wrong in the most endearing ways possible. I ask for a croissant--they give me a cookie as if to quietly suggest, "I know you think you want a classy, French pastry but you need chocolate chips in your life." * Free Wi-Fi The vibes are amazing here. This park is literally the cure for depression. It's like being transported into a John Hughes movie and your neighbors are grown-up John Cusack, Molly Ringwald and Matthew Broderick.

The Crossing had an energetic atmosphere with lots of activities to explore and good food options…read more Despite long lines due to the Super Bowl, it was amazing to watch the game outdoors in the city sky. There was a nice restaurant nearby, making it an ideal spot to enjoy sports and socialize. I rated it four out of five stars mainly because of bathroom accessibility. While I understand it was a Super Bowl event, for other occasions, waiting 30 minutes to an hour for the bathroom could be improved. Providing more public restrooms or portable toilets could enhance the experience for future events.

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First Step Soccer

First Step Soccer

5.0
(2 reviews)
1.0 mi

My little one has been joining the practice for six sessions already. It was amazing! Coach Martin…read moreis very patient with the kids. The group is very friendly and the kids are respecting each other. My little one loves it so much and has so much fun during each practice.

My son is quite shy and can get quite anxious around large groups of kids, especially doing an…read moreactivity he struggles in. He's had a speech delay and has had his academic struggles, so he's always had an aversion to team sports, and has even voiced that he's felt "different." We've tried to put him into other baseball and soccer when he was 4-5 years old, but he was never drawn to them. He instead preferred solo sports activities like swimming and martial arts, namely because he could progress at his own pace, without the added pressure of competition. Through a friend we met Coach Marty and it's been a blessing ever since! He has a way of easing kids into the basics of the sport, even if they've never played before and if they are shy and introverted. He's made it a fun and stress free experience and now my son LOVES the game. My son has been training with Coach Marty for about 6 months, and he went from being scared to even kick a ball with other kids around him, to running and passing the ball, shooting goals and avidly seeks to improve his game. He looks forward to every practice and cheers on his team mates. It's not just the exercise and basic soccer skills that he's taken away from this program thus far, but rather the build up of confidence, the sense of teamwork, and the enthusiasm for healthy exercise that he'll be able to use for the rest of his life. If you've got a kid that feels "different" or is shy, I'd definitely check First Step Soccer out. He or she is bound to learn more than just the game, and that's the real reward.

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SFF Soccer

SFF Soccer

3.4
(8 reviews)
4.4 mi

This review is more or less 3 and a half stars. I come here for a corporate soccer league on…read moreWednesdays, and the refs are pretty decent calling the games. My gripes are really towards the field conditions. I understand that the fields will be turf because it'd be a huge expense to have to constantly seed and water and cut grass. The field conditions are just really bad. I'm the goalie for my team, and there are so many random dips and holes in the penalty area on both fields. Even when I go to do a pitch inspection before the games, I check the dips, and I'm still caught by surprise by how low the dips are. Then, when you talk about the outfield, there are too many dips and holes. My coworkers have gotten injured way too often from unsafe playing conditions. From twisted ankles and sprained calves, it's way too much. Management really needs to invest in resurfacing the fields.

Had a very fun offsite here!…read more We did the archery tag & bubble soccer combination, which was exciting and a lot more tiring than I thought it would be. The online reservation process was a breeze and they were very accommodating with our dates. One suggestion for improvement: The arm guards for archery could really use an upgrade. It'd make the game a lot more fun if we didn't have to worry about getting bruises on the forearm. Tips for Yelpers who are considering booking: 1. Do not eat before the game (it's very tempting as the location is right next to a food truck park). 2. Consider bringing your own arm guards. 3. Do stretch before and after the game, you'd thank yourself the next day. 4. Enjoy!

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Relax after the game at Spark SF
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SF Tots

SF Tots

4.9
(46 reviews)
4.4 mi

I'm really glad I signed up my daughter for these soccer lessons. Each week, she engages in a…read more40-min session, where she gets to interact with others kids, and learn developmental skills appropriate for her age group. They learn things like stop, go, wait your turn, and following direction. They learn how to work in a group, and also to work independently, or with partners. They learn to run, kick the ball, but do other things like kick the cones, run around the cones, etc. The activities from week to week change, nothing's really ever the same. She's not learning soccer moves or how to play soccer, per se, but rather just developmental things that are fun and important for kids and their learning. The classes are setup by age level. I will say that my daughter is one of the younger ones in the class, and I do find it harder for her to follow direction compared to the other older kids. There are no makeup classes which is the only bummer, except when it gets rained out. Oh well. I love the little soccer shirt they provide on the first day of class with their name on it, and you can also upgrade to get soccer shorts and socks (so cute) for an extra $20. The locations are spread out across the city, but I love that the one I go to is within 5-6 min drive of me, and the parking at Golden Gate Park is very plentiful at Mother's Meadow each week I go! The coaches, Brian and Jesse, are wonderful, so passionate. They're so amazing with all of the kids, they're very patient, kind, and also help with redirection. They're very enthusiastic, and have lots of energy. What else could you want from a soccer coach?! They also can remember your child's name from week to week, they have great memory! I would highly recommend SF Tots to your child to get them out of the house and learn new things with this fun and engaging soccer class.

My daughter Livi started SF Tots when she was 18M old. While she was shy and timid at first, she…read moregrew to be a confident gal strolling around the field and listening to Coach Ligia. She loves to play the games involving the cones and the ball and is great at waiting her turn. The coaches are so passionate and patient with the kids. It's a joy to watch them grow with the program.

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My daughter, the girliest of girly, loves soccer!
My daughter, the girliest of girly, loves soccer!
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