Frequently asked questions

What is Play More Minutes

Play More Minutes is a platform dedicated to helping youth soccer players improve their skills, gain confidence, and earn more playing time on the field.

What age groups does Play More Minutes cater to?

We provide mentoring services for youth soccer players aged 5 to 18, focusing on skill development and personal growth.

How can I enroll my child in the mentoring program?

You can enroll your child by visiting our website and completing the online registration form, or by contacting us directly.

What is the structure of a typical mentoring session?

Each session includes skill drills, strategy discussions, and game simulations, tailored to individual needs and developmental stages.

Are the mentors at Play More Minutes certified?

Yes, all our mentors are certified coaches with extensive experience in youth soccer and child development best practices.

Do you offer trial sessions for new members?

Yes, we provide a one-time trial session where new members can experience our mentoring approach before committing.

Who are the mentors?

Our mentors are experienced players who’ve been through the ups and downs of competitive soccer. They understand the challenges and are here to help you succeed.

How do I get started?

Simply book a session on our Kickoff page or give us a call at 816-398-8846.

Motivation and Mentors

Especially when it’s your first kid playing soccer there is a lot that you don’t know and have questions about.

Asking your club is helpful, but sometimes people feel like your coach or your club will have a certain slant on their perspective.

Asking other parents and other players is also helpful but similar similarly they may have their own persuasion.

We wanted to create a way for youth, soccer families to get independent feedback and training plans.

Looking back to when my kids were younger I took every chance I could to get them around players that would motivate them.

We got to meet some cool professional players and get inspiration just for meeting them And watch them play.

Remember, my kid brought his soccer card when he met some of the MLS players and one of the guys made fun of his own hair on the soccer card.

While inspiring those moments are fleeting.

What they would’ve loved would have been a chance to ask questions of older player who had gone through experience what they were going through. 

As a youth player, you have a lot of questions and a lot of decisions.

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Elevate Your Child's Game

Discover personalized training and mentorship designed to enhance skills and boost confidence on the field. Join Play More Minutes to help your child excel in soccer.