Carson United Soccer Org. - Since 1999 ( C.U.S.O. )

2009 CUSO is Celebrating the 10th Anniversary and continue

leading with CLASS!



Engaging children in sports and healthy activities is one of the most important factors in creating tomorrow's responsible adults. Carson United Soccer Organization “CUSO” in partnership with the City of Carson – Calas Park offers a program that addresses this issue. But that is not all that we do. We offer options to youth and children at risk who due to financial status are not able to afford to be part of nationally known soccer organizations or costly soccer clubs. We offer training, development, empowerment and most importantly guidance thrue the sport of soccer into changing negative habits and choices to positive habits to create responsible individuals with a brighter future. The participants are then challenged to perform with trustworthiness, respect, honor, discipline, fairness, and good citizenship in City of Carson tournaments/leagues and other local soccer leagues and competitions such as LAYSL, YMCA, L.A. City Leagues and CalSouth.


CUSO offers this program all year round for the benefit of the children and ultimately our community. The coaches and administrators are all volunteers. The participants are boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 18 years old.  Currently we have approx. 150 participants, ten coaches, many Asst. Coaches and two administrators.  All of our practices take place at Calas Park. - 1000 E. 220th St. in the City of Carson.



Girls U14 no longer will participated in the Jan. 3 & 4, 2009, Long Beach Tournament.


All teams are currently in Christmas Holiday break!

Special THANKS for ALL our Coaches for the successful 2008 season!

Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy & Safe New Year!

All practices will resume Tuesday, January, 13, 2009. at
Calas Park @ 6:30 p.m.

Please, remember that the begining of the year is the best time to add new players!

Please, stay informed by checking your www.cusosoccer.org periodically.

In 2009 CUSO will be celebrating our 10th Anniversary.
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Competing With Class! 

  • Class always respects teammates, coaches, officials, and spectators.  It always sacrifices self for the greater good of the game.
  • Class oozes with confidence, never cockiness.
  • Class has an element of pride without being proud.
  • Class has nothing to do with status, position, or wealth. It bespeaks an aristocracy that has nothing to do with ancestry or accomplishments. Some wealthy "blue bloods" have no class, while individuals who are struggling to make ends meet are loaded with it.
  • Class does not need credit for getting the job done.
  • Class is never self-seeking and always looks for ways to praise others.
  • Class is void of excuses. It learns from failure and moves on.
  • Class is doing unto others as you would have others do unto you.
  • Class cultivates good manners, recognizing them as a series of small, inconsequential sacrifices.
  • True class has no rivals.  If you lack class whatever else you have is inconsequential.

From: "The Soccer Coaching Bible"


Message from Coach Froylan Tapia U18:
 
"Never give up on yourself. 
If you don't care about you, why would others? 
You have a fabulous life ahead of you, if you pay the price in hard work and stay true to your dreams.  Only quitters fail"


-- North High School Class of 1971

Calas Park Location Map.

                          

"Character, Respect, Excellence,

and Competing & Leading with Class."   

 Your C.U.S.O.