Training & Resource Center

Welcome to PCSC'S Training & Resource Center

Park City Soccer Club is pleased to launch our Training & Resource Center for the benefit of our members. As a Club, PCSC advocates that each individual player should grow and develop at a rate commensurate with their drive and capabilities. In support of that philosophy,  we strive to offer opportunities for individual player development. 

This multifaceted program includes:

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Functional Training Programs

  •  Functional Fridays - Age appropriate group technical sessions available when schedules and facilities make group training sessions feasible.
  • Individual Technical Training Videos. Skill-based drills for players to interested in developing and enhancing their technique.
  • Futsal - Indoor, court-based winter training sessions.

Fitness & Injury Prevention Program

FIPP Virtual Training. Step-by-step instruction, for players 13 and older, of the FIFA 11+ warm up and exercise program for players' individual use at home.

Open Play

 Age specific club-wide supervised open play opportunities at times when scheduling makes sense and field-time is available.

Keeper Training

  •  Age-specific training with Coach Paul Wynn when club schedules and facilities make training sessions feasible.
    Resource Library (articles, videos and discussions regarding Keeper technique, movement, safety and more.

College Advisory Program

A program structured to support our Freshman through Senior class members that desire to play soccer beyond PCSC.

Video Library

- Technical Training. Cross referenced with the Functional Training and FIPP programs are additional training and development videos for our motivated players.
- Enjoy the Game. Watching games and highlights is both fun and educational. PCSC provides links to past games worth revisitng.

Soccer Parent Resource Center

- UYSA provides all member clubs and their parents with free online access to the educational content available on the Soccer Parent Resource Center platform.
- Coach Anthony DiCicco interviews John O'Sullivan from the Changing the Game Project. 
Check it out here.

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