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Alexandria SA

Alexandria, VA

About the Club

Alexandria Soccer Association (ASA) is a non-profit organization established in 1970 in Alexandria, Virginia, offering soccer and futsal programs for all ages and abilities. Their mission is to provide high-quality instructional and competitive programs that develop youth, build character, and positively impact the community. ASA aims to be a leading community organization that empowers participants and creates a lifelong love of soccer. They offer a variety of programs including recreational leagues, Academy (travel) soccer, Tots Soccer for young children, and TOPSoccer for athletes with disabilities. ASA is committed to ensuring all children have the opportunity to play, regardless of financial situation, and offers financial aid. Programs focus on developing good character, mental and physical fitness, interpersonal skills, sportsmanship, social skills, and self-esteem through participation and interaction with coaches.

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