U9-U12 Club Development Center (CDC)
Age:
U9 - U12
summer
The Club Development Centre (CDC) is a program implemented by Soccer Québec aimed at improving the training of young players and structuring soccer development within recognized clubs. The CDC is a development program intended for players aged 4 to 12 years old. It is part of the Long-Term Player Development model and aims to ensure high-quality, consistent training adapted to the age of the children.
Registration for players in the CDC U09 to U12.
- Help with registration. Please visit https://soccerpierrefonds.ca/registration
- Accepted online payment methods are VISA and MASTERCARD.
For any questions regarding registration, please contact: info@soccerpierrefonds.ca
Introduction
The Club Development Centre (CDC) is a program implemented by Soccer Québec aimed at improving the training of young players and structuring soccer development within recognized clubs. The CDC is a development program intended for players aged 4 to 12 years old. It is part of the Long-Term Player Development model and aims to ensure high-quality, consistent training adapted to the age of the children.
🎯 Main Objectives of the CDC
- Provide a structured and safe learning environment
- Emphasize players’ technical and motor skill development
- Promote enjoyment of the game and player motivation
- Standardize the quality of coaching within clubs
- Ensure consistent progression between different levels of play
🧩 CDC Principles
- Player-centered approach
- Coaches trained according to provincial and national standards
- Training sessions planned according to age and level
- Game and festival formats adapted to player development
- Collaboration between club, coaches, and parents
🏟️ Club Responsibilities within a CDC
- Comply with provincial technical and organizational standards
- Provide a minimum number of weekly training sessions
- Use age-appropriate session plans
- Ensure player development monitoring and follow-up
- Provide qualified supervision and coaching staff