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The Nina Safane Field

4.0 (1 review)

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Littleton Soccer - Colorado United

Littleton Soccer - Colorado United

3.4
(5 reviews)
8.9 mi

United is a solid club. They do a better job at recognizing and sorting boys into the appropriate…read moreskill level then other clubs. They have a good coaching staff, which is expanding. Since adding the Elite Academy in 2023 and offering more travel and options for long term growth, the club has really started to blow up. There's not as much drama as other clubs, and we've played for several so we should know. I'm hoping they can keep the value up as more people start to join. At the end of the day, all clubs have seasons with shifting team, coach, league, etc. dynamics, and right now United is really catching their stride. I wouldn't want to be anywhere else in Colorado at the moment.

We are giving 1 Star because the Coach we had for the past couple years was amazing and he was the…read moreone and only reason we stayed with the organization. In fact, if at any point he would have left we would have followed him, as would have several other families. While first and foremost this is a business and they do have to be accountable to their investors, sadly that is all they are. Two years ago, with our very accomplished Coach, we had an incredibly successful team, a team that was one of the tops in the state in its age group. Then due to the organizations pettiness, our Coach asked 'why' to some of the silly policies associated with this organization, this team was dismantled, yet our Coach stayed for the boys. Last year, the organization decided that each team would have 9-10 players per team and that for each game the Coach could ask that players from other teams either play up or play down. Their thought process is that all the Coaches coach exactly the same and even though these boys did not play together, not to mention that these teams played at or near the same times, that all would be okay. As you can imagine it was not, yet our Coach with his skill set and knowledge of the game was still able to manage a great season. Then this past season, United decided in its infinite wisdom to place 18-19 players on our team, you can imagine how excited the boys, and parents, were about this.....again it simply didn't make sense. Unless you take one thing into account, the relationship that our Coach had with the organization and the pettiness of the leadership. Two years ago many of us parents wrote positive comments about our Coach and sent them to United. The leadership responded by accusing us of 'ganging up on them', and chastised us for writing said positive affirmations. They could/should have probably used these in a positive light and shared them on their website as a form of marketing. The actions of United, while I believe it was meant towards the demise of our wonderful Coach, had only one consequence and only one group actually suffered from their actions......our kids! Again, while as a business they do have to answer again to their owners/shareholders, currently that is the only group they are currently accountable to. Stay away, stay very far away.......unless they rehaul their current leadership.

Boulder Indoor Soccer

Boulder Indoor Soccer

3.3
(20 reviews)
24.6 mi

I know people only post the really good and really ugly so here's my good!…read more I actually played at BIS growing up and was an employee for years. Boulder indoor is committed to soccer. They have been in the business for what has to be close to 20 years now (I think it was established 2002). They have a fantastic facility (as it's not the same building as the review from like 2012 referred to). It is smaller that a mega warehouse but I enjoyed the size because I could see all the games and trainings from one location. What I thought was so funny were the reviews that listed all the issues. I feel like I could still fix these issues even though it's been years since I've been on that POS (pt of sale) system. Most of those are without a doubt front desk staff errors that occur when 50 families come in to get and pay for a player card for 18 hours straight. Not justifying, agreeing that there are minor kinks to work out but hoping you have some understanding that new employees are hired just so the kids can play, which is GRREAT and how it should be. The system (software not business) could be much easier to navigate and assign payments, refunds, and the like. But I know they solved every issue that came up while I was there with payments, double charges and the like! The kids I coached all loved playing there I had teams 5-18 years old enjoy it. Adult league is competitive, I agree with those who are worried about injuries as I have had my fair share and then some from individual challenges with certain players. I'll be honest my mistakes are forgetting my height and weight in coed when there are others 12-15" taller and in average at least 50+ pounds heavier than me and going into tackles like I'm their size. But I know it can be scary to think about an injury that might occur. The referees do get comfortable with their job. There needs to be a whole reset of the attitude of the players because when a ref does set the tone, 'everyone' complains (usually 75% of the regulars) about how they won't let them play. So it is an issue on both sides. I think they could really change the reffing and playing demeanor while coming back from the pandemic. I would say if you're comfortable having level headed conversations about what you felt unsafe with, the refs and owners do listen. I always talk to referees and try to do it calmly about some of the things I appreciated about their reffing and where I felt unsafe or if there was continuous unequal treatment of the teams. In general referees listen and will try to see what you saw, not when you leave a yelp review but actually advocate for the change! I've always seen the business work with complaints and try to change either how that situation was dealt with or how to change more dramatically. Overall this is a fantastic place run by soccer people who know business. Most other locations are not run by soccer people, and the knowledge of the game and feelings associated are shared by the owners and staff! Give it a chance, you might become a 18 year return player :)

I recently played a game at this facility and was very concerned about safety. The opposing team,…read moredespite being well ahead, played aggressively: shoving, yelling, and purposely fouling players. Several players weren't wearing shin guards, despite posted rules. A female player was hit hard in the head. She was visibly wobbly and holding her head, and although she said she was "OK," proper concussion protocol requires that any player with a head injury come out immediately. The game continued with no intervention, which was unsafe and unacceptable. I didn't have fun and regret spending my time here. I felt unsafe and unwelcome, and I will not be returning. Recreational sports should prioritize safety, enforce equipment rules, and ensure referees stop play when injuries occur.

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