What is the clubs philosophy?
TFA’s answer: 
TFA places a player in a fun, competitive environment where your son will be challenged to make his own decisions with highly qualified coaches guiding him. Player’s learn to make better decisions on the field; this helps them learn to make better decisions in life.
Prominent coaches outside of N.W. Ohio recognize TFA demeanor in TFA players.
All players participate in at least 40% - 50% of games (playing time), to allow for growth and understanding of the sport.
http://www.toledofootballacademy.org/

What is the minimum coaching license for a club coach?
TFA’s answer: 
TFA’s minimum is a USSF ‘D’ License or NSCAA ‘National’ License. Before committing to any program, please find out how other clubs have committed themselves to truly understanding the game of soccer. We train (and pay for) our coaches to obtain higher levels of licensing each year.
http://www.toledofootballacademy.org/

How often do the teams train (both indoor and outdoor)?
TFA’s answer: 
TFA practices up to 4 times per week outdoors (2 mandatory - 2 optional), throughout both the fall and spring seasons. Through the winter months we train twice weekly (this is included in the fees). We try to keep our practice ratio at 3:1, that is, players have 4 practices for each competitive game they play. This helps develop players more fully.
http://www.toledofootballacademy.org/academystructure

How far does the team travel and how many tournaments per season do they play?
TFA’s answer: 
TFA tournament travel is kept to around 3 hours travel (or less) from Toledo. U11-U14 will participate in 5 tournaments per year (3 in fall and 2 in spring). High School players (U15-U18) participate in 3 spring tournaments.
At least one tournament per season will be local to the Toledo area for every team.
http://www.toledofootballacademy.org/tournamentleagueinfo

Which league’s do they participate in?
TFA’s answer:
TFA participates in Ohio North’s State League, both Premiership and Championship teams. The State League’s philosophy is very similar to ours; this allows us to move players between teams, be flexible when scheduling games (50% of games are played at home), allows the right environment for our players (2 divisions per age group) and limits the game schedule.
High School teams that qualify will participate in the Midwest Regional League (MRL).
http://www.toledofootballacademy.org/tournamentleagueinfo

Does the coach do written/oral evaluations?
TFA’s answer: 
TFA’s coaches are required to do one written evaluation per year for every single player. All goalkeepers receive an individual evaluation from our specialized goalkeeping coach.

Does the club provide parent/player Education?
TFA’s answer:
TFA families receive a weekly Newsletter that includes a new parent/player education article. This is shown on our website under ‘Headlines.’ We also bring in a guest speaker every winter to talk about parent education.
http://www.toledofootballacademy.org/home

Interested in playing at a college?
TFA’s answer: 
TFA has produced many collegiate players. Some former players have given back to our program by helping out with training sessions and games, transferring their experience and success to current TFA players.
Our coaching staff has extensive contacts with local/regional/national coaches and their programs.
Some of our staff has worked for Region II Camps (ODP), making contacts while selecting players for the Regional Pool, National Camp and International Events. (A select coaching pool from all 13 states makes up Region II.)
We bring in a college coach every winter to discuss and answer questions about college recruiting and its process.

Interested in ODP?
TFA’s answer: 
The Olympic Development Program (ODP) is a separate soccer program to TFA.
TFA fully endorses Ohio North’s Olympic Development Program (ODP). We feel the chance to play with different players and learn from other coaches is very beneficial.
Many of our Academy staff has coached ODP at various levels, including head year coach positions. Greg Hennelly and Paul Holdgate are currently on Region II staff, evaluating State players for Regional squads and National pools. This allows are Academy coaches to fully see what it takes to be a future US National player.
Here’s a link to learn more about Ohio North’s Olympic Development Programwww.oysan.org/ODP/odpnews.htm
http://www.toledofootballacademy.org/


What is the difference between a Premiership/Championship team?
TFA’s answer: 
We have two levels of competition, Premiership (P) and Championship (C). Both squads participate in the same amount of tournaments, league games and practices.

Premiership teams compete in a higher level of competition (e.g. league and tournament formats).
http://www.toledofootballacademy.org/academystructure/premiershipvschampionshipsquads

Player positions?
TFA’s answer: 
In the younger age groups we place players in various positions and situations. This helps them begin to understand the importance of each position on the field. We do not ‘pigeon hole’ a player and play him in the same position for the whole season, though there might be times when he plays the same position for a whole game.

Fees (upfront or hidden costs, payment plan, scholarships)?
TFA’s answer: 
TFA’s fees are all presented up front; the only additional involved cost’s are uniforms, personal travel expenses and indoor leagues (optional). Payment plans are offered to spread the fees over 10 months. Limited scholarships are offered.
When your son plays for TFA you can be confident in the knowledge that there are no hidden or additional fees in our program.

Thank you.