What age groups can participate in Enterprise United programs?Camp cycles are built for players born from 2008 through 2016. Boys and girls train in parallel tracks so coaches can tailor physical and social demands without mixing cohorts awkwardly.

About
Enterprise United is a board-governed youth soccer club headquartered in Enterprise, Alabama. A volunteer board shares oversight of programming, fundraising, and field priorities so families see steady leadership instead of a single overloaded volunteer.
What the club offers
Boys and girls born between 2008 and 2016 can join intensive camp weeks that blend technical repetition, small-sided play, and tactical ideas scaled to each age band. Boys camps emphasize speed of play, confident execution under pressure, and mentorship from staff who expect focus and teamwork. Girls camps emphasize a supportive-but-competitive setting where confidence, communication, and leadership grow alongside technical sharpness. Sessions suit athletes who already identify as soccer-first players and newcomers testing whether a club rhythm fits their goals.
Training blocks and evaluations take place at Johnny Henderson Park soccer fields inside the Enterprise city limits, which keeps weekly travel reasonable for families across the Wiregrass.
Development philosophy
Coaches bring club and high school experience and describe development as whole-athlete work: composure, resilience, and sportsmanship alongside foot skills. The mission stresses a sustainable competitive program that still leaves room for school and family life, with teamwork and perseverance named as daily values. The vision is to remain Enterprise’s long-term home for competitive soccer while young athletes build confidence that carries beyond the field.
Who should join
Enterprise-area families looking for structured training beyond informal play will find board-backed governance, veteran instruction, and a stated aim to deepen soccer culture locally. Athletes should expect demanding sessions and a culture that treats mistakes as part of growth.
How to reach the club
Email EnterpriseUnitedSoccer@gmail.com for registration windows, sponsorship conversations, or interest in serving on the board. Social posts advertise upcoming camp cycles and field news. Published hours for training-related activity are listed roughly 6:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., so families texting or calling should expect responses aligned with volunteer availability.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does training take place?All advertised camps, evaluations, and on-field blocks run at the Johnny Henderson Park soccer fields in Enterprise, which keeps the commute predictable for Wiregrass families and allows staff to centralize equipment setup.
How is the club governed?Enterprise United highlights a volunteer board rather than a single informal organizer. That structure is meant to stabilize fundraising, field access, and long-range planning even when individual volunteers move on.
What should athletes bring to camp?Players need shin guards, a inflated soccer ball, plenty of water, and a mindset ready to listen and adjust. Coaches may mention camp-specific extras in registration emails, so families should read those notes before the first session.
Does Enterprise United separate boys and girls programming?Yes. Boys camps and girls camps run in parallel, each framed around competitive growth while respecting the different social dynamics younger teens experience.
How can parents volunteer or support the nonprofit?Board seats, sponsorship packages, and informal volunteer help keep fees manageable and fields maintained. Email EnterpriseUnitedSoccer@gmail.com to ask where help is needed for the next camp cycle or capital project.
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