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"What's in a name?"
Feb 05 2009 - Guilderland United
Over the past couple of seasons the teams in the Guilderland United Soccer Club have been identified by their age group, gender, and coach’s last name. Example: U13 Boys Kinnally.Guilderland Launches New Look!!
Nov 17 2008 - Guilderland United
The "New" Guilderland United Soccer Club website was launched this week and will offer a variety of updated features. Up to seven stories or important announcements with related photos will be the center...New "Premier Program" Introduced
Nov 17 2008 - Guilderland United
Guilderland United's "New" Premier Program begins this fall season with three teams and a new look as well! The Premier Program teams will be referred to as FC Dutchmen so that they can be identified for practice...Premier Program Expanding in 2009-2010
Jun 18 2009 - Guilderland United
The FC Dutchmen Premier Program will be expanding this fall and adding a U17 Boys and U16 Girls team to the current U13, U14, and U15 Boys squads.FC Dutchmen U15 Boys Premier
Apr 09 2009 - Guilderland United
F.C. Dutchmen U15 boys Premier beat Mamaroneck Premier by a score of 3-1 in State Cup play. Chris Alescio (Scotia), Steven Sepowski (Maple Hill) and Joe Cillis Jr. (Voorheesville) all notched goals.Guilderland United Gives Back
Nov 25 2008 - Guilderland United
The Guilderland United Soccer Club donated a check for $2,000.00 and numerous boxes of food to the Guilderland Food Pantry this past Saturday. This check was a donation from the soccer club to the food pantry as a result of money raised from the clubs annual...Fall Academies Attract Many
Nov 18 2008 - Guilderland United
The Capital Region Soccer Academy (Guilderland) hosted two academies this fall at DiCaprio Park. Over 110 players participated in the academies, which focused on individual skill development and small- sided games. Both boys and girls ages 6 through 12 with a variety of abilities demonstrated their skills as they prepared for their winter sessions.











