Building a Special Program Through ... Paint-Balling?

Sometimes, soccer players just need to put on some camouflage and shoot paint balls at each other ... Or at least that was the thought of a group of FC Wisconsin Eclipse players on Saturday, May 18 as they took "tactics" to a whole different level at Brew City Paintball! These types of experiences (and more) are what make soccer programs different. 

Sometimes, soccer players just need to put on some camouflage and shoot paint balls at each other ... Or at least that was the thought of a group of FC Wisconsin Eclipse players on Saturday, May 18 as they took "tactics" to a whole different level at Brew City Paintball!

Building a great soccer club involves more than just what happens on the field.  Of course, the on-field work, dedication, commitment, and teaching are the foundation of great players and teams.  These qualities are the expectations of every player and coach within an elite program - but they are only the beginning.  There is a difference between a great soccer club and a great soccer club with unique impact on players and people.

To become a special team, and a special program, it takes more than soccer technique and tactics.  The very best teams and programs are based on deep friendships and trust built over time in a variety of situations.  These relationships are built through team meals, guest speaking events, impromptu talent shows (yes that happened), silly games and jokes on the road, and ... sometimes things like paintballing.

Come see why FC Wisconsin Eclipse has a unique impact on players both on and off the field.  Aspire.

 

 

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