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Grove United Soccer Association
Program Name: Grove United Soccer Association
Program Address: P.O. Box 5321, Buffalo Grove IL 60089
Contact Phone: (847) 686-4872
Website: http://www.groveunitedsoccer.com/
Detail: The Grove United Soccer Association (GUSA) is a registered US Club and IYSA travel soccer club. It provides youth players from U8-U19 a structured program that helps build character and teaches sportsmanship, teamwork, individual responsibility and work ethic. The program is designed for those who wish to build their soccer skills in order to participate at the High School or possibly College level.
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Grove United Soccer Association, Buffalo Grove IL
Program Address: P.O. Box 5321, Buffalo Grove IL 60089
Contact Phone: (847) 686-4872
Website: http://www.groveunitedsoccer.com/
Detail: The Grove United Soccer Association (GUSA) is a registered US Club and IYSA travel soccer club. It provides youth players from U8-U19 a structured program that helps build character and teaches sportsmanship, teamwork, individual responsibility and work ethic. The program is designed for those who wish to build their soccer skills in order to participate at the High School or possibly College level.
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