Last updated : 09/05/2024 07:35:22
Introduction
Cobb Elite are a Grassroots soccer team made up of 1 team members.
The team is from Marietta, Cobb, United States and play in the CASL Open Competitive.
Cobb Elite started using TeamStats in October 2022.
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Men , Adult , 11 a side , Grassroots
Cobb Elite Football Team
Cobb Elite is a youth soccer team based in Marietta, Georgia. The team competes in the CASL (Club at Soccer Learning) league, which is one of the largest and most competitive youth soccer leagues in the country.
Cobb Elite was founded in 2009 by a group of parents who were passionate about providing their children with the opportunity to play high-level soccer. The team has since grown to become one of the most successful youth soccer teams in the state of Georgia.
Cobb Elite has won numerous championships at the local, regional, and state levels. The team has also qualified for the National Championships on several occasions.
The team is led by a highly experienced coaching staff. The coaches have a deep understanding of the game and are committed to helping their players develop their skills and reach their full potential.
Cobb Elite is a great place for young soccer players who are looking to compete at the highest level. The team offers a challenging and rewarding environment where players can learn and improve their skills.
CASL Football League
The CASL (Club at Soccer Learning) football league is one of the largest and most competitive youth soccer leagues in the country. The league is based in the Atlanta metropolitan area and serves over 10,000 players.
The CASL league is divided into multiple divisions based on age and skill level. The league also offers a variety of tournaments throughout the year, including the CASL National Championships.
The CASL league is a great place for young soccer players to develop their skills and compete against the best players in the region. The league is also a great way to make new friends and have fun playing the game of soccer.
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