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North Metro Soccer Association
Program Name: North Metro Soccer Association
Program Address: PO BOX 250, Cedar MN 55011-0250
Contact Phone: (763) 753-3050
Website: http://www.northmetrosoccer.org/
Detail: Mission Statement: To provide progressive recreational and competitive soccer opportunities through a positive and diverse environment that maximizes participation and improves player’s skills, while developing sportsmanship, teamwork, and self-confidence. We serve the Andover, Oak Grove, East Bethel, St. Francis, Bethel, Anoka, Ham Lake and Coon Rapids area communities. We facilitate soccer programs for more than 1700 children annually.
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North Metro Soccer Association, Cedar MN
Program Address: PO BOX 250, Cedar MN 55011-0250
Contact Phone: (763) 753-3050
Website: http://www.northmetrosoccer.org/
Detail: Mission Statement: To provide progressive recreational and competitive soccer opportunities through a positive and diverse environment that maximizes participation and improves player’s skills, while developing sportsmanship, teamwork, and self-confidence. We serve the Andover, Oak Grove, East Bethel, St. Francis, Bethel, Anoka, Ham Lake and Coon Rapids area communities. We facilitate soccer programs for more than 1700 children annually.
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