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James M., Lake Worth, FL Soccer Coach

James M.

Soccer

SILVER

I'm James marcelin scored against Brazil in copa America 2016 and scored couple more goals for my team. If you looking the best trainer for your son I'm the right one. View all coaching experience

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Training Locations
Training Locations
  1. Caloosa Park, 1300 Southwest 35th Avenue, Boynton Beach, FL

Coach is willing to travel up to 10 miles

  • Qualified Private Coach
    Passed Coach Course

  • Adults, Kids, Teenagers

  • Midfield, Forward, Defense

  • Throw-Ins, Shooting, Penalty Kicks, Passing, One-on-Ones, One-Touch, Heading, First Touch, Dribbling, Crossing, Corner Kicks, Agility

Credentials

  • Qualified Private Coach
    Passed Coach Course

Services

  • Adults, Kids, Teenagers

  • Midfield, Forward, Defense

  • Throw-Ins, Shooting, Penalty Kicks, Passing, One-on-Ones, One-Touch, Heading, First Touch, Dribbling, Crossing, Corner Kicks, Agility

More About Coach James

I've been coaching at Boynton knight and some trainer on my own colleges in off season. The level was U10, U12. Yes I have E youth soccer license

I playing soccer for NCFC ( North Carolina FC) as professional. Portland timbers, FC Dallas and Fort Lauderdale strikers. I have a lot of awards at home.

My session pretty much runs what's the clients looking for. kids that U8 to U14 mostly works on techniques and speed and agility, shooting, penalty, free kick, header, throw in, corner kick, shooting, defensive , attacking, positions on the field,

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