This program is so disorganized and unethical. i believe what a previous reviewer stated about them going broke. I signed my son up for soccer this fall season and once the coach gave out the day and time of practice, it did not work for my family. I contacted the coordinator Lauren Castillo and all I got was the runaround. They refused to put my son on a different team and refused to give me a refund, saying I could get credit. What a rip off!!! This is highly unethical and I will be pursuing legal action if they continue to refuse to give me my money back. SUCH A DISAPPOINTMENTFORTHESANCARLOSCOMMUNITY! Consider Oranje Soccer instead.
S. G.
Place rating: 5 San Diego, CA
Love the coaches here! My child has learned so much from CSC. I do not get involved in Soccer Politics, all clubs have their ups and downs with Presidents and coaches, etc. I choose to stay our of the drama, my only goal is for my child to learn and have a great experience(win or lose). CSC has met all my expectations and then some.
Maribel K.
Place rating: 5 La Mesa, CA
I have all 3 of my children playing in the competitive league for CSC and all I can do is sing its praises. The time and effort put forth by the head coach Rene Miramontes, in hiring qualified coaches is above and beyond anything I could ever imagine. All 3 of my children have made amazing strides in their athletic development. All 3 of them are goalkeepers and have the most amazing coach. Victor Melendez is tough, fun, but very rigorous. His expectations are high and he holds his players to the highest quality of play. I believe CSC is the only league which actually offers a fulltime goalkeeper coach. Makes a huge difference when you play other teams and see how their goalkeepers lack in the skills necessary to make accurate, and crucial on the spot decisions during a game. My family and I love CSC and would not go anywhere else.
Elizabeth w.
Place rating: 5 San Diego, CA
I don’t know what the other two people have a problem with? This league is one of the best. There are two seperate parts of the league competitive and recreational. If you plac rec soccer your coach is a volunteer, usually one of the players parents it can be really hit and miss. Competitive however has paid professional coaches, my sons coach also coaches the San Diego Sockers. You get what you pay for! My son loves soccer and he has learned so much since moving up to competitive. The price is high but if you break it down over a year span(which is about how long the competitive season lasts) it isn’t much more than other sports. Check out the website, this league is a top competitor in the county and will remain so with the talented coaches. If you wanna pay $ 80 for a season, you get a volunteer coach who may have little to no experience, quit complaining!
Liz N.
Place rating: 1 San Diego, CA
Most disorganized kids soccer club in San Diego. Hard to reach. Rude. Condescending. Total chaos. If you’re looking for a soccer league for your child– LOOKELSEWHERE!!!