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Locality: Hercules, California

Phone: +1 415-282-1103



Address: PO BOX 5081 94547 Hercules, CA, US

Website: cdsf.yolasite.com

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Club Deportivo San Francisco 05.06.2021

Yesterday the California Department of Public Health updated their guidelines regarding youth sports, allowing for teams to play other teams in California even if they aren't from adjacent counties. https://www.cdph.ca.gov//outdoor-indoor-recreational-sport

Club Deportivo San Francisco 03.06.2021

Spring Schedules are posted and the season starts soon. All the scoop is at: https://t.co/oQgt64Im5h and in the meantime don’t miss our awesome individual virtual training curriculum to help prepare you: SFYS At Home - https://www.sfyouthsoccer.com/sfys-at-home.html

Club Deportivo San Francisco 19.02.2021

Looks like our players are getting something out of the Techne Futbol app. Our PDP athletes registered more than 300 hours of time on developing their skills for the week of 2/7/21, with Nina Khoury and Sidd Natraj topping their respective lists!

Club Deportivo San Francisco 30.01.2021

Me: "Bro, hoy vengo letal" Also me: ... : gerardo_giannattasio

Club Deportivo San Francisco 24.12.2020

NorCal President Benjamin Ziemer is currently presenting on US Club Soccer's Players First Virtual Summit! You can still join the FREE two-day event by using this link: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yqqoh6G3TRSwtfAoo5tquQ

Club Deportivo San Francisco 10.12.2020

VERY IMPORTANT PLEASE READ AND PASS IT ON! Winter Holiday Meals & Regular Groceries Due to the Covid-19 Pandemic many programs are unable to host their annual holiday Meals! Below are a few programs offering meals and or groceries. Mission High Grab and Go Meals: ... Distribution Dates before the winter break are: Tues, Dec 15 and Friday, Dec 18 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Mission HUB /Free Food & Groceries. If you or someone you know are in need of food assistance, we encourage you to visit the MISSION FOOD HUB, which provides great free groceries to families! Foods Offered: Fresh fruits and vegetables, canned foods, dairy products, meats and poultry, dried foods, and more! Days: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday's/ at 10:00-12:00 noon. Distribution Time: 9:30 a.m. Location 701 Alabama St.

Club Deportivo San Francisco 08.12.2020

COVID-19 - UPDATE! Here's what will change when the order goes into effect: Restaurants will close to both indoor and outdoor dining. They can only do takeout or delivery.... Bars and wineries have to close (indoor and outdoor) Hair salons, barbershops, nail salons and other personal care services have to close All retail stores can stay open, but must drop capacity to 20% Private gatherings of any size will be prohibited RELATED: Here's what will close under a stay-at-home order in the Bay Area Schools that have already received a waiver to reopen can stay open. All "critical infrastructure" can remain open, as well. The start date varies slightly based on county. Contra Costa, San Francisco and Santa Clara counties say their orders will take effect Sunday at 10 p.m. In Alameda County, the stay-at-home order starts Monday, Dec. 7 at 12:01 a.m. Marin County is last to join on Tuesday, Dec. 8 at noon. In all cases, the stay-at-home order will last through Jan. 4. The health officers said that if they were to wait for the state's order, which is triggered when a region has only 15% ICU capacity remaining, it would be too late. "The dark COVID winter that we feared would come has arrived in the Bay Area," said Dr. Chris Farnitano, Contra Costa County health officer. "I and other county health officers in the Bay Area don't think we can wait for the state's new restrictions to go into effect later this month. We must act swiftly to save as many lives as we can. This is an emergency." BAY AREA ICU CAPACITY: How close we are to the 15% threshold and California's new stay-at-home order As we enter the peak holiday season, the health leaders are asking everyone to stay home and avoid absolutely all social gatherings. "You should not meet in person with anyone you do not live with. Even in a small group, and even outdoors with precautions," said Berkeley's Dr. Lisa Hernandez. "If you have a social bubble, it is now popped." The number of remaining ICU beds is most concerning in Santa Clara County, where it has just dropped to 14%, said health officer Dr. Sara Cody. The "Bay Area" region as it's defined by the state includes Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Monterey, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano and Sonoma counties, according to the state. The six other counties not participating in Friday's press conference won't be compelled to enact more restrictions until the entire region has ICU capacity under 15%. However, each county is always allowed to implement stricter regulations than the state, just not looser restrictions. As things stand, the Bay Area is projected to reach that 15% threshold by mid-December. When that happens the entire region will have to close more businesses and enter a stay-at-home order similar to the one we had in March.

Club Deportivo San Francisco 02.12.2020

Wishing all a happy thanksgiving stay safe!Wishing all a happy thanksgiving stay safe!

Club Deportivo San Francisco 17.11.2020

Cruz Coaching explains the importance of getting touches & ball mastery! A lot of parents are using this as P.E. during virtual learning this year. Click here to see if it's the right gift for the soccer player in your family! https://du.soccer/ball

Club Deportivo San Francisco 10.11.2020

Rest In Peace, Diego.

Club Deportivo San Francisco 24.10.2020

Stay in the game! Continue coaching in a 1 on 1 setting... prepare your athletes for when team sports are BACK! One on one instruction is in high demand this s...ummer. Use your experience with the sport you love to earn, and meet athletes in your area who need the help you can deliver! Apply today - https://www.coachup.com/coaching_jobs

Club Deportivo San Francisco 16.10.2020

COVID-19 has a wide range of symptoms. Find out more here

Club Deportivo San Francisco 03.10.2020

For our PDP alum spotlight this week, we're highlighting former San Juan Soccer Club defender Jackie Koerwitz. Koerwitz was part of the 2017 NorCal PDP roster t...hat captured the Gothia Cup - The World Youth Cup title in Sweden. She just opened her NCAA scoring account, hitting the back of the net this past weekend for Miami against Duke! Keep up the good work, Jackie! See more

Club Deportivo San Francisco 16.09.2020

GOOD MORNING PEOPLE GET UP AND

Club Deportivo San Francisco 29.08.2020

Just getting underway with our coaching education webinar featuring PDP head scout Ian Mork, Los Gatos United Soccer Club technical director Shaun Tsakiris, and NorCal president Benjamin Ziemer!

Club Deportivo San Francisco 20.08.2020

Matchday in the 408. #VamosSJ

Club Deportivo San Francisco 10.08.2020

Good Morning Soocer Players! Born 2008, 2009 & 2010 Girls & Boys interested in getting out and kicking a soccer ball! Go to are web site and get team info. and email the managers to see where they at so you can join them!... Good Luck & Stay Safe! www.cdsf.yolasite.com

Club Deportivo San Francisco 28.07.2020

Don't for get to follow us at instagram Thank you & stay safe

Club Deportivo San Francisco 18.07.2020

Big thanks to Congressman Eric Swalwell for joining Coach Ricky & Sheriffs FC player, Hugo, for our virtual PE soccer sessions. Free online soccer classes for o...ur local school districts students. #virtuallearning #soccerskills #fitness #acdsal #communitycapitalspolicing #access #opportunity #lovefutbol #puma #pumafootball #givingback # #bleedyellow #soccer #futbol Congressman Eric Swalwell AC Dsal PUMA Football

Club Deportivo San Francisco 30.06.2020

Governor Gavin Newsom provides an update on the state’s response to wildfires and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Club Deportivo San Francisco 25.06.2020

Today we were one of many organizations to co-write a letter to Governor Newsom asking for clarifications on when youth sports can continue playing in a safe ma...nner. Here is the letter. We’re asking that parents, clubs, and coaches do the same with their local governments so we can have a better understanding of when we can return to playing. Or join in on the conversation on social media by using #safereturntoplay See more

Club Deportivo San Francisco 23.06.2020

Every Friday, we highlight a PDP alum making waves at the next level and for today's players spotlight, we chose former Butte United Soccer Club midfielder Salv...ador Villegas. Villegas made his professional debut for Portland Timbers 2 earlier this year and went on to play in seven total matches for the club! Congrats on the great year, Salvador! See more

Club Deportivo San Francisco 09.06.2020

While we didn't bring home the trophy last Friday, our Purpose does not change. Join us this Saturday for the Justice Match presented by Fremont Bank. Funds ra...ised for the Roots Justice Fund will go towards causes fighting for racial and gender equity. Tune into oaklandrootssc.com at 2:30 PM PST as we'll get the party started early with some exciting special appearances. #KnowYourRoots

Club Deportivo San Francisco 05.06.2020

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Club Deportivo San Francisco 01.06.2020

From The Health Department: Teams, Coaches, Trainers, Managers, etc. - responsible for training: Coaches will clean soccer balls/equipment before practice ... Coaches will provide and monitor training sessions to ensure safe distance between players and drills. Coaches will move field equipment for drills.(cones, dummies, ladders, soccer bags, etc) If groups exceed recommendation they will need to break up into smaller groups to ensure safety, and will have a coach(s) for each group. What players will need: There own soccer attire (shirt, soccer shorts sneaker/cleats,no sharing of clothes) Own water bottle, a gallon recomended (refills will not be available/no sharing water) Own hand sanitizer Own facemask Players responsible for practice: Please arrive dressed for practice. Please try leaving bags in your car, if not bags must be spread apart at practice. Bring your own water bottle. DO NOT share water. (I suggest a gallon of water) Arrive with your face mask on and while you get ready. You can take them off as soon as we start practice. Arriving to practice: Parent attendance: Unfortunately during this time parents are not permitted in practice areas due to restrictions. Parents may observe from their car. Also please do not leave until you know your child has been cleared for that day. Soccer drills will not be 1v1, or against other players. We will only conduct soccer drills that provide a safe distance.(long passing,positioning drills, etc.) Passing drills will be atleast 6ft apart and players can only touch the ball with their feet. Players will retrieve their own ball. During shooting drills passes will only be given by coaches If a player misses a goal or pass they will retrieve only their own ball. Coaches will receive and kick soccer balls with feet.

Club Deportivo San Francisco 25.05.2020

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Club Deportivo San Francisco 20.05.2020

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Club Deportivo San Francisco 16.05.2020

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Club Deportivo San Francisco 01.05.2020

Tomorrow, Roots play for the NISA - National Independent Soccer Association Fall Championship vs. Detroit City FC. This one is for Oakland. Make sure to tune in... and support your Roots at 3 PM PST on beIN Sports Xtra. https://www.xumo.tv/channel/9999387/bein-sports-xtra #OaklandFirstAlways #KnowYourRoots