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Welcome to the Home of The Ela Soccer Club!

As a volunteer-based, not-for profit organization, we provide an opportunity for soccer players in the community to develop their soccer skills, have fun, and achieve their full potential. Ela’s Soccer Programs have grown to nearly 2,000 children and countless volunteers. Our name is a reflection of the many communities we serve that make up the Ela Township; Lake Zurich, Hawthorn Woods, Kildeer, Deer Park, North Barrington, Long Grove, and others. We are not associated with any park district, school district or government body. More about Ela


Power Poll Question

It’s that time of year when we begin planning our annual dance and silent auction. Although the 2008 event was a huge success the economic conditions since that time have changed dramatically. There is no question we are all feeling the effects of the down turn in the economy. In light of the current economic condition we are polling the club to determine what type of fundraising event we should have or whether we will even have the event at all. Please help us decide how we should approach this question by answering this month’s poll questions:

  • Should the club hold a dance and silent auction event in an upscale setting with ticket prices approximating $75 similar to last year
  • In a scaled down location (church basement or less expensive restaurant) with ticket prices approximating $35 or less
  • not hold the dance and silent auction at all

We would expect that anyone voting for the event at either price point will plan on attending the event to ensure its success. The implications of voting against the event will likely be an increase in fees and/or decrease in services to some unknown extent. The results of this poll will weigh heavily in this decision so please take the time and vote. One vote per family please.



Letter from the President

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10/06/2008

It’s unbelievable that we are already nearing the middle of our fall season. Much has happened since the spring worthy of note.

Ela Elite Program Expands

I am excited to announce the expansion of Ela’s Elite program to include boys in the U16 and U23 age groups. The purpose of the Elite program is to provide a place to play within the club for those players that are able to compete at the highest level possible through their high school and college years. For our high school age players the Elite program provides a higher level of training and greater exposure regionally and nationally which will hopefully result in more collegiate opportunities. For college age players the U23 Elite teams will provide a place to play during the summer months to ensure the players maintain their sharpness leading into the fall collegiate season. Our long term goal is to provide Elite level teams at all high school ages and at the U23 age group. For more details regarding the Elite program visit the Elite tab on our website and related articles about our Elite U17 girls’ success at last year’s nationals held in Frisco Texas.

Ela State and National Success

The quality of the Ela program continues to grow as evidenced by the strong performances on both the state and national level this summer. Congratulations are in order for the U18 boys and to coach Matt Hammett for their 2nd place state cup finish on June 7th and 8th . Congratulations are also in order for the U23 boys Elite team coached by Robert Meschbach for winning the national title out in Seattle Washington in August. Details of both team’s success as well as the accomplishments of our other teams this past summer can be found on our web site.

Ela Welcomes Tony Duffy and Robert Meschbach

I want to extend a warm welcome to Tony Duffy and Robert Meschbach both of which joined the club this year. The addition of both of these men provides added depth and experience to our quality training staff.

Tony has over 24 years of Professional coaching experience in the U.S, Australia and Scotland. Tony was selected as Illinois Youth Coach of the Year in 2002, and has been very active in the educational side of coaching including instructing and evaluating coaching courses on behalf of IYSA for the past 10 years. He has also been an Olympic Development Program evaluator for the state of Illinois. Tony played professionally in Australia and Scotland and was a member of the Scotland National Team. Tony holds a USSF, Australian and Scottish National A License.

Robert has over 10 years of professional coaching experience in the U.S. Robert led Eclipse Select U16 teams to the USYSA National Championship in 2001 and 2003. In the past year he led FC United U18 boys to a USYSA Illinois State Championship and Ela Elite U23 men to a USASA National Championship. Robert also led the Saint Viator Girls Varsity high-school team to back-to-back ISHA State Championships in 2002 and 2003. Robert has played professionally in Austria, Germany and in the US.

Important Help Needed

One of the great things about our club is the many wonderful volunteers that help to keep things running smoothly. In this regard we are expanding our volunteer base for two very important club functions, marketing and fundraising. We are looking for outgoing volunteers preferably with some time available during weekday business hours. This volunteer position will be responsible for providing greater exposure for the club inside and outside the community with the goal being to expand club membership. In addition the volunteer will be asked to approach local businesses regarding marketing partnerships with the club and much needed corporate donations. If this volunteer position is successful in generating income and increasing the membership we expect it could become a part time paying position. If you think you have the personality and can spare the time please contact Jackie Marais at (847) 726-8794 to set up an interview.

Kelly Don’t Go!

Lastly, it is with great sadness that we say goodbye to our Little Kickers director Kelly Naughtrip. Any praise I could lavish on Kelly would be an understatement. She has five years of volunteer service as the Little Kickers director and volunteer fundraiser. The success of the Little Kickers program has been and will continue to be the foundation of our club. We will truly miss her service although I suspect we will still see her kicking around the side lines from time to time. Kelly’s departure leaves a big hole to fill. We need someone to step in as the Little Kickers director beginning in the spring. If you are interested in helping please email Jackie Marais at jackie.marais@elasoccer.com




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