Club Philosophy
The Corner Brook United Soccer Club's primary focus is to provide a total, well-rounded and positive soccer experience for the player, coach, referee, and parent.
For players, the emphasis will be on the development of each player so that their experience with the Corner Brook United Soccer Club will encourage them to continue their participation in soccer with renewed enthusiasm and a sense of accomplishment.
For coaches and referees, the club will emphasize continual training and ensure that they impart the philosophy of the club on all our members.
The Corner Brook United Soccer Club is a place to learn and enjoy the game of soccer!
Coaching Philosophy
Our coaches are key representatives of the Corner Brook United Soccer Club and, as such, need to present the club's mission, vision and values.
Our Mission:
The Mission of Corner Brook United Soccer Club is to create, develop and grow the skills, knowledge, and enjoyment of the game of soccer. We are also committed to developing coaches to the highest level through a quality instructional program.
Our Vision:
Our coaches and Corner Brook United Soccer Club strive to be recognized as a model organization, providing the best in soccer developmental programs for all skill levels; from recreational, competitive to elite high performance players.
Our Values:
Our coaches must ensure that, through their efforts, Corner Brook United Soccer Club is able to:
Demonstrate respect, honesty, and integrity between coaches, players and parents |
Conduct itself in a fair, credible, and trustworthy manner |
Maintaining the club's focus and priorities as it pertains to player development and participation and encouraging the parents to do the same. |
Pursue excellence in its programs and operations |
Promote safety for all its participants |
Instill a love and respect for all aspects of the game |
Promote and encourage high standards of sportsmanship and fair play |
Player's Job: Maximum effort is the minimum requirement. This is the player's job. The Club wants them to leave a session out of breath, we want them to learn something, and we want them to leave with a smile on their face. If you do these things, then you would have had a good session.