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Program Name: Team Evanston
Program Address: P.O. Box 7060, Evanston IL 60204
Contact Phone: (847) 440-4331
Website: http://www.teamevanston.org/
Detail: Team Evanston was officially founded in 1991 through the merger of Evanston’s two premier traveling youth soccer clubs – Gross Point Soccer and Pele Stars. The main purpose of the merger was to unite Evanston club soccer under one umbrella organization, and to improve the overall quality of youth soccer in Evanston. Both clubs had a great tradition in Evanston, but agreed it was time to pool resources and talents to create a better experience for both boys and girls in Evanston. Team Evanston is a competitive community-based soccer club committed to training players to perform at their best in a team environment. This goal is achieved through a partnership among coach, parent, and player. Player development of technical and tactical skills is the focus of Team Evanston for all levels of players' abilities. The club's ultimate goal is to provide the opportunity for individuals to grow and develop into skilled players who love the game of soccer and achieve success as a member of a team. Team Evanston is run by a volunteer board of directors and is a Section 501 (c) (3) tax exempt organization. Team Evanston employs a director of coaching for the purposes of hiring and training coaches and developing instructional curriculum. Financial assistance is available for qualifying families.
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Team Evanston, Evanston IL
Program Address: P.O. Box 7060, Evanston IL 60204
Contact Phone: (847) 440-4331
Website: http://www.teamevanston.org/
Detail: Team Evanston was officially founded in 1991 through the merger of Evanston’s two premier traveling youth soccer clubs – Gross Point Soccer and Pele Stars. The main purpose of the merger was to unite Evanston club soccer under one umbrella organization, and to improve the overall quality of youth soccer in Evanston. Both clubs had a great tradition in Evanston, but agreed it was time to pool resources and talents to create a better experience for both boys and girls in Evanston. Team Evanston is a competitive community-based soccer club committed to training players to perform at their best in a team environment. This goal is achieved through a partnership among coach, parent, and player. Player development of technical and tactical skills is the focus of Team Evanston for all levels of players' abilities. The club's ultimate goal is to provide the opportunity for individuals to grow and develop into skilled players who love the game of soccer and achieve success as a member of a team. Team Evanston is run by a volunteer board of directors and is a Section 501 (c) (3) tax exempt organization. Team Evanston employs a director of coaching for the purposes of hiring and training coaches and developing instructional curriculum. Financial assistance is available for qualifying families.
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