This camp is available in additional regions (see below).

Winter Futsal Clinics @ Regis University

Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club offers futsal clinics at The Elite Performance Center located at Regis University.

Futsal Clinics at The Berce Futsal Facility at Regis University offer players the opportunity to grow in new areas of soccer development. Futsal is an effective development tool that is quickly replacing the conventional U.S. walled indoor soccer game.

We are offering a 4-week Saturday clinic series for players born in 2016-2011, along with a 6-week Friday-night clinic series for High School Girls only (2008 – 2005 birth years).  See below for details. 

This camp is offered at:

Berce Athletic Center, Regis Boulevard, Denver, CO, USA

4-week Saturday Winter Clinic

Ages:

Boys and Girls Ages 8U to 13U (born in 2016-2011)

Level of Play:

Intermediate & Advanced-Level Players

Dates:

  • Saturdays February 10th, 17th, and 24th and
  • Saturday March 2nd

Times:

  • 5:30-7pm for players born 2016-2014 (8U-10U)
  • 7-8:30pm for players born 2013-2011 (11U-13U)

Cost:

$135 per player

High School Girls 6-Week Friday Night Clinic Series

Ages:

Girls Ages 15U-19U (Born in 2009 to 2005)

Level of Play:

Intermediate & Advanced-Level Players

Dates and Times:

  • Friday January 26th
  • Fridays, February 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd
  • Friday, March 1

Cost:

$195 per player includes six Friday-evening clinics

Register for Elite Winter Futsal Leagues

Benefits of The Berce @ Regis University

  • Home base for Rapids Youth futsal programming
  • Two full-size hard-wood futsal courts;
  • True futsal lines for the full futsal development experience;
  • Expertise from elite futsal coaches;
  • Centrally located across the Colorado Front Range; and
  • Seating for parents and players.
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Getting Around

Finding The Berce

The Berce is identifiable on the map with a ‘V’. Located at the center of campus, the Berce can be accessed from the south side doors by parking in lots 6, 1, or 5.

Parking Lots 6, 1 and 5

On the east side of campus, parking lot 6 is the most common location for CRYSC members to park with plenty of parking space available. Parking is free after 5pm on weekdays.

Parking lot 1 has limited parking space in the east and west sections, but may have more accessibility in the evenings during the week. Parking is free after 5pm on weekdays in parking lot 1.

Parking lot 5 has limited parking space on the south, but plenty of space on the north. Parking is free after 5pm on weekdays in parking lot 5.

Questions?

For questions regarding the Elite Futsal Camps, please contact Christie Hurt, Futsal Administrator, at [email protected].

Refund Policy

If you have an injury or illness that prevents you from attending camp, you may receive a credit which can be used toward a future camp or other Rapids program. This request must be made within 2 weeks of the injury or illness and must have a physician’s note included. No refund, credits or transfers will be allowed for any other reasons.

Frequently Asked Questions

Futsal is an exciting, fast-paced, small-sided football game that originates from South America in the 1930s. It is widely played across the world and is the small-sided football format that is officially recognized by both UEFA and FIFA. Ever heard of Messi or Ronaldo, Ronahldino or Neymar? These are some of the very best soccer players in the world who credit futsal as a huge part of their development and the reason why they became the player they are today.

Futsal is a game of imagination and creativity, deception and lies, that uses teamwork and synergy to outscore the opponent. Players are required to manipulate and master the ball, and invade and exploit space in a high-pressure, high-reward environment. Subsequently, futsal is an excellent breeding ground for football competencies that can be translated into the 11-a-side format of the game.

Futsal is an exciting, fast-paced small-sided soccer game that is widely played across the world.

The nature of the game places a large emphasis on technical skill and ability in situations of high pressure, and is subsequently an excellent breeding ground for soccer competencies that can be translated into the 11-a-side format of the game.

Many of the top world class soccer players played Futsal in their youth and credit it with supporting their soccer development; players of the caliber of Pele, Zico, Ronaldinho, Kaka, Messi, and Ronaldo to name just a few legends.

Ronaldinho once stated that, “Futsal is an extremely important way for kids to develop their skills and understanding of the game.”.

While traditional Futsal is played on a hard court surface, we decided on synthetic turf vs. hard court flooring for our fields for a few reasons.

  1. We wanted the facility to be accessible to all ages and ability levels. With synthetic turf, the ball will roll slightly slower allowing for better control at all ages.
  2. The cushioned ground will be safer for both players and goalkeepers; and
  3. We will be using the fields in-season for our competitive teams limiting the number and types of shoes our players need to purchase.

Futsal and small-sided soccer is an effective development tool that is quickly replacing the conventional US walled indoor soccer game.

Small-sided soccer creates honesty within the game, providing isolation of individual talent and technique. It will isolate and expose a team and player’s deficiencies. It will also showcase a player and team’s strengths. The game is fast and numerous finishing opportunities are offered when played well. Technical and tactical speeds are emphasized. A bad touch or a slow recovery will almost always result with a loss of possession. Quite frequently the lesson is driven home with a goal scored by the opposition. These lessons learned hard are not easily forgotten. The satisfying thing about small-sided soccer is that lessons are quickly learned and that players readily adjust themselves to the game’s demands. Coaching clinicians have often stressed that the game is the best teacher. By putting players in learning situations, the results of the decisions and their technical execution will educate them with a minimum of coaching involvement.

Players must wear futsal shoes only. Black-soled shoes will not be allowed on the courts.