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Enco United Soccer Club
Program Name: ENCO United Soccer Club
Program Address: 138 Brendan Rd. , Easton PA 18045
Contact Phone: (732) 684-6830
Website: http://encosoccer.org
Detail: ENCO United is a competitive, year round soccer program, offering an environment for both boys and girls to develop into the total player. The mission of ENCO United is to develop the player in all elements of ball skills, game tactics, and game psychology, while promoting player self-esteem, dedication and sportsmanship.
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ENCO United Soccer Club, Easton PA
Program Address: 138 Brendan Rd. , Easton PA 18045
Contact Phone: (732) 684-6830
Website: http://encosoccer.org
Detail: ENCO United is a competitive, year round soccer program, offering an environment for both boys and girls to develop into the total player. The mission of ENCO United is to develop the player in all elements of ball skills, game tactics, and game psychology, while promoting player self-esteem, dedication and sportsmanship.
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