CONTRIBUTED BY ELIZABETH GOMEZ

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For devoted soccer families moving to Okinawa, there are a few choices for play. The best option for our family proved to be the Brazilian Soccer Club, coached by professional trainer Roberto Iwashita.

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We began with summer soccer camps to get a feel for the club. Having just come from the madness of a stateside competitive soccer organization, we were looking for training and coaching without politics. After a year with the club, our family remains sure that we have found what suits our daughter’s needs best.

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The kids come from a variety of backgrounds. Japanese children mingle with Brazilian and American players. Communication ranges from English to Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish. I love that my child learns about other cultures and languages while working on her favorite sport!

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Games and tournaments are mainly held with Japanese opponents who are sharply skilled. While sometimes the kids find themselves outplayed, they never go a game without learning and improving. Additionally, the players are exposed to traditional soccer on a variety of field sizes, futsal, and beach soccer.
Please visit the website for more information on how to participate in summer camps or obtain a tryout for the fall season.
For help in English and further information, you may write to me at: elizgomez@hotmail.com
Our son loves Brazillian Soccer. Roberto Sensei and Vicky and the rest of the coaches and volunteers are just wonderful! I love how my son gets to play soccer with kids in the Japanese community.
I have checked their website and can’t find any information about tryouts. Would anybody know when they are~??? Thank you
Stay tuned for soccer tryout dates – they were held the end of August last year. Check in with the website – information will be posted as soon as summer programs are finished.
Try outs are Aug 18th and 19th. Attendance both days is required.