Every summer millions of families spend their time around HOT, HUMID, STICKY soccer fields to watch their children play in summer soccer tournaments. These tournaments are so called "summer select tournaments", because they are supposed to be played by mix select area teams comprised out of the best soccer players. At least that is the way it used to be, because now all it takes is for a family to play and they can be on one o those teams. No tryouts to choose the best players. The worst part is that these so called tournaments are run and played on summer weekends that take up every day, all day, every weekend of July and part of August leaving no time for families to go to the beach or visit resorts or other fun places. Now, we understand that for he most dedicated youth soccer players and families that can be fun. But after years of summer select tournaments the competition has been nothing short or average.
There is an old saying; A week's of international soccer training is worth years of US training. The possibility of a youth soccer player being able to train in a soccer culture country, play in international soccer tournaments, experience new cultures and discover new things is second to none. Add the fact that the whole family can enjoy activities in an international setting and it is a once in a lifetime experience. We encourage you to spent some time a research international sports tours and see the great benefits.
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AuthorTravelPlay is the brainchild of founder Niko Alexopoulos who was born in the sport of soccer since his dad was a professional goalkeeper. Niko also played a few years in Greece as a pro and got to experience the lifestyle of a pro soccer player. He came to realize what a great benefit it is to be able to travel, play and explore other cultures through the game of soccer. This is why TravelPlay is the perfect way to explore sports soccer tours and have players play their favorite sports while experiencing the lifestyle of a professional athlete and discover the beauty of other cultures and their passion for soccer. ArchivesCategories |