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New Haven Youth Soccer
Program Name: New Haven Youth Soccer
Program Address: P.O. Box 9298, New Haven CT 06533
Contact Phone: (203) 467-3273
Website: http://www.nhysoccer.org/
Detail: New Haven Youth Soccer’s goal is to promote and advance youth soccer in New Haven. We provide a place for boys and girls in kindergarten through 8th grade to learn the game of soccer and to have fun. It is a developmental soccer program which provides both recreational and competitive soccer for boys and girls of all ages and abilities. New Haven Youth Soccer is a non- profit volunteer run organization.
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New Haven Youth Soccer, New Haven CT
Program Address: P.O. Box 9298, New Haven CT 06533
Contact Phone: (203) 467-3273
Website: http://www.nhysoccer.org/
Detail: New Haven Youth Soccer’s goal is to promote and advance youth soccer in New Haven. We provide a place for boys and girls in kindergarten through 8th grade to learn the game of soccer and to have fun. It is a developmental soccer program which provides both recreational and competitive soccer for boys and girls of all ages and abilities. New Haven Youth Soccer is a non- profit volunteer run organization.
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