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Inland Empire Youth Soccer Association
Program Name: Inland Empire Youth Soccer Association
Program Address: 1717 W Garland Suite B, Spokane WA 99205
Contact Phone: (509) 474-0057
Website: http://ieysa.com
Detail: The Inland Empire Youth Soccer Association (IEYSA) exists to enhance the development and enjoyment of the game of soccer for children. We strive to promote soccer as a fun, healthy way to foster physical fitness, good sportsmanship, teamwork, and friendships, through unified leadership, quality player development programs, accessible coaching education and supportive parent resources.
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Inland Empire Youth Soccer Association, Spokane WA
Program Address: 1717 W Garland Suite B, Spokane WA 99205
Contact Phone: (509) 474-0057
Website: http://ieysa.com
Detail: The Inland Empire Youth Soccer Association (IEYSA) exists to enhance the development and enjoyment of the game of soccer for children. We strive to promote soccer as a fun, healthy way to foster physical fitness, good sportsmanship, teamwork, and friendships, through unified leadership, quality player development programs, accessible coaching education and supportive parent resources.
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