Who Are We?

The Red Arrow Soccer Club (RASC) has been in existence since the early 1990's and develops both select and premier level teams.  The club primarily draws players from Mattawan, Paw Paw, Gobles, Lawrence, Lawton and Decatur school districts.  However, players also come from Kalamazoo, Portage and other surrounding schools. 

We are not the low cost alternative club.  RASC is a club that focuses on the best value for optimum player development by providing the best training opportunities available.  When your soccer player leaves our club, they will have a strong foundation to continue with their soccer career.

What Makes RASC Different?

  • Trained/Licensed coaches
  • Director of Coaching
  • Individual team development and training plans
  • An enjoyable learning environment with enhanced player development
  • Competition against both premier and select level teams
  • Excellent game field conditions

How Does It Work?

RASC teams typically practice two nights per week and have a game on Saturday and/or Sunday afternoons. RASC does not discourage your children from playing multiple sports, and we encourage our coaches to be understanding when scheduling conflicts may arise.  RASC teams have eight home games and eight away games annually.  The home games are played at the Kalamazoo Soccer Complex off of Drake Road. The away games may be played in Battle Creek, Portage, Kalamazoo, Plainwell, River Oaks, Sturgis, and St. Joseph among other locations. Typically, the travel time to away games is 30-60 minutes or less.

What does it cost? 

The cost to play within the club is $160 per player per season for U12 and under teams while players U13 and older will pay $155 per player per season.  There are two seasons per year, Fall and Spring.  These fees cover League dues, Club Fees, Field Rental, Referee Fees and coach's stipend.  Tournament fees and uniforms are extra and will be determined by each individual team.

Premier teams will require additional coaching fees and the cost will be determined by each individual teams.

Beginning the summer of 2010, RASC is instituting team camps.  These camps will be run by Dan Bulley, the Director of Coaching for RASC and the cost will be $125 per player.  These camps will allow Dan to become familiar with each team and assist coaches in creating a development plan for each team.  The cost will also cover one hour per week of winter training by Dan for each team.
 
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