OLLU News
Mon, Feb 15, 2010 - [Men's Soccer] - by Patricia Constantin
The Houston Dynamo Youth Development System, presented by Statoil, will offer a special Residential Elite Camp at OLLU, including overnight accommodations. The camp, for older players born from 1992-96, takes place June 13-17. The curriculum and training will be based on technique and tactical development. Participants will play a number of small-sided and 11 v. 11 games throughout the week. Each player will be evaluated by the Dynamo coaching staff, and successful players will be invited to train with the Dynamo Academy.   Registration is available by calling 713-276-7524.

ABOUT THE HOUSTON DYNAMO YOUTH DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM

The Houston Dynamo Youth Development System, presented by Statoil, is intended to develop and prepare soccer players to join the Houston Dynamo first team. The Youth Development System includes Kids Camps, the Dynamo Centers of Excellence, Dynamo Elite Camps, the Dynamo Junior Academy, the Dynamo South Texas Academy, and Academy teams at the U-15 and U-18 levels. More than 1,400 youth players participated in Dynamo Youth Development programs in 2008, with about 170 players participating in the Dynamo Academy and Dynamo Junior Academy.
 

ABOUT THE HOUSTON DYNAMO

The Houston Dynamo are a Major League Soccer franchise that has won two MLS Cup championships in its first four seasons and represented the United States in four consecutive regional championships. For more information, log on to http://www.houstondynamo.com/ or call (713) 276-7500. The Dynamo will open the 2010 season on Saturday, March 27, when they face FC Dallas at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas. The home opener will take place on Thursday, April 1, when the Dynamo host defending MLS Cup champion Real Salt Lake.

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