Soccer Chelsea

 

Welcome to Soccer Chelsea

Soccer Chelsea offers a full program for all ages and abilities in a friendly, cooperative atmosphere - a Chelsea hallmark. The Club values team spirit, skill development, appreciation of soccer, tolerance, respect, and enjoyment for all involved. Soccer Chelsea is a not-for-profit, incorporated Club dedicated to developing excellence in the game of soccer in both recreational and competitive environments. 

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Winter Soccer Registration

Registration opens on August 23rd and will close on September 12th, 2010. To register, you will need to complete the registration form and a cheque for the appropriate amount and bring them to the Chelsea municipal offices. (You may use the drop-box on the east side of the building for after-hour registrations, if paying by cheque).

For more information, visit our Winter Registration page.

Autumn Skills Camp

Soccer Chelsea is pleased to offer an 8 week Fall indoor skills development program for U07 to U12 players. This program is designed to focus on technical skills: passing, dribbling, receiving the ball, taking shots.

For more information about these sessions, please consult our Autumns Skills Camp page

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Sep 03 2010 08:07 - (S. Desrochers)

Autumn Skill Camp for U07 to U12 - Oct 8 to 26 Nov

Soccer Chelsea is pleased to offer an 8 week Fall indoor skills development program for U07 to U12 players. This program is designed to focus on technical skills: passing, dribbling, receiving the ball, taking shots.

For more information about these sessions, please consult our Autumns Skills Camp page

Aug 24 2010 20:59 - (S. Desrochers)

Winter Soccer Registration

Registration opens on August 23rd and will close on September 12th, 2010. To register, you will need to complete the registration form, downloadable from the website www.soccerchelsea.ca and a cheque for the appropriate amount and bring them to the Chelsea municipal offices. (You may use the drop-box on the east side of the building for after-hour registrations, if paying by cheque).

Aug 24 2010 20:48 - (S. Desrochers)

Chelsea's Fête du soccer a huge success!

Soccer Chelsea, in collaboration with ARSO (our regional soccer association) welcomed 32 teams of players between 5 and 10 years old to La Fête du Soccer on Saturday, August 14th.  Chelsea, Maniwaki, Hull, Gatineau, Masson Angers, Cantley and Alymer teams participated in this event.  The kids all played their hearts out in a mini-tournament where each team played three or four games.  It was a “just-for-the-love-of-the-game” event, where no scores were kept and all players received gorgeous medals. 
 
The regional Jeux Techniques competition attracted over 30 skilled players between the ages of 9 and 12, who demonstrated their abilities in juggling, heading, passing, shooting, shuttle run and dribbling.
 
Congratulations to Neal Fahey, who did a terrific job representing the U12 Chelsea boys and to our U12 girls, who swept the medals in this category: Sarah McGlashan, Gold, Brittany McGlashan, Silver and Melissa Chalifoux, Bronze.  Sarah will represent the Outaouais in the provincial competition in Laval on September 5th – good luck, Sarah!
 
A special thanks to the organizers of the event, Norbert Chalifoux and Betsy Murphy, who recruited teams, developed schedules and volunteers, and to their team of U12F Lions parents and players who helped set up the inflatables, ran the canteen and helped man the bouncy games.  Our age-group coordinators, Blake Henderson (U5/6), Victoria Mitchell (U8 Boys) and Kim Dufour (U8 Girls) did a superb job recruiting and organizing their teams.  Thanks also to all of our volunteers, especially to our youth volunteers, Jack, Alexia, Annelise, Ryan, Lexi, Chole, Kira, LaurieAnn, Joanie, Julien and Jasmin, who ensured everyone had a fun, safe time bouncing on the inflatables.  And finally, thanks to Tim Rumball, our head ref, who once again led his troop of young refs, including some recruits from La Peche and Cantley.  
 
Special recognition to l’Association Regionale de Soccer de l’Outaouais, who embraced the theme of “Celebrating World Cup Soccer in Africa” and borrowed world-cup flags from ASH (thanks, Hull), demonstrated their artistic talent by painting animals for photo cut-outs, recruited teams and sponsors and ensured the smooth operation of the day itself – we couldn’t have done it without you!
 

It was a gorgeous day, with sunny skies and strong winds, and with the flags of the World Cup countries unfurled in the wind and “Wave the Flag” blasting over the loud speakers, we couldn’t have asked for a more perfect day for our last major event of the 2010 season.