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SoccerFours is a non-profit organization focused on creating opportunities for individuals to play pick-up soccer in their community. We aim to provide an organized and structured environment where players of all skill ranges can come play soccer and work on various aspects of their game (fitness, technical skills, tactics, etc). In addition to providing 4v4 soccer for the community, SoccerFours wil be making donations to local charities. In effect, the more people participate at SoccerFours in their community the more it will benefit their neighborhoods. It's a win-win situation -- players get to work on their soccer game while helping their community. SoccerFours is run by: Chris Hutchison - email address: chris at soccerfours dot com (replace 'at' and 'dot' with their respective symbols) Chris is a lifelong soccer player. He has played amateur soccer in Germany and England in addition to here in the states. He has been a United States Soccer Federation (USSF) certified referee since 1996 and has been over the Dana Cup in Denmark on two occasions. In 2008, he attended and passed the national diploma from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA) at Stanford University. He is currently coaching a Golden Gate Women's Soccer League team and is a coach with the Tiburon Sharks soccer club. Jung Yun - email address: jung at soccerfours dot com (replace 'at' and 'dot' with their respective symbols) Jung has been active in the soccer communities in Nashville, TN and the Bay Area for 20 years. Jung has been a player, coach and referee in the San Francisco area since 1998. From 1999-2005, Jung served as vice-chairman and board member of Hands On Bay Area (formerly Hands On San Francisco), creating community service opportunities for thousands of volunteers each year. She launched Hands On’s TeamWorks program to increase civic engagement opportunities to learn about local issues and meet community leaders. In 2002, Jung was Chair of Hands On San Francisco Day, partnering with Mayor Willie Brown, 11 San Francisco Supervisors and the local women’s professional soccer team, Bay Area CyberRays, to bring over 1,000 volunteers together for a city-wide community service day. Jung is a Grade 7 USSF Referee and holds a BA in Communication Studies from Vanderbilt University. She is an Earthquakes and West Ham fan and looks forward to the launch of the new Women’s Professional Soccer league. Christine Treveloni Christine has been playing soccer for 25 years and coaching for 10. Her soccer career began as a 5 year old in New Jersey, continued at the club level until high school, where she played, captained and earned several honors at The Pingry School. Christine chose to attend Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, where she could play both soccer and lacrosse, while holding academics as a top priority. She graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and an ECAC Soccer Championship. From college, Treveloni moved to San Francisco to begin her career in advertising, producing TV and radio commercials, and then coaching and playing soccer after work and on weekends. To pursue a life more fulfilling, she left the corporate world, earned a Master’s Degree in Holistic Nutrition and now teaches and coaches at Brandeis Hillel Day School. She also coaches U12 Girls Select Soccer for the Tiburon Sharks Club. She is most excited about SoccerFours because she can get a solid soccer workout in a more laid-back, flexible 4v4 structure.
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