if you play for a large club or organization they will usually have try outs for gold, silver and bronze teams. These teams then compete in metro or premiership leagues.
note:answer from b.c. Canada
go to games of other teams that are better. as you watch, do some of your tricks on the other side of the field, maybe the coaches will glance at you, and notice you.
I was in a simallar situation a few years ago. I'm 14 now and when I was 12 I played for a horrible team. I think we won something like 3 games 4 seasons. Well getting on with the story, I was at a game and I played very well but we still lost. While shaking hands the coach of the other team asks if I was interested for playing for them just for an invatational that our team wasn't invited to. I went and there we did pretty good. There were scouts there for other teams in hope of grabbing up some kids like me, that were ready to leave there team for a better. Well a coach there asks me to attend one of there try-outs. I did and I made the team. I now play for the Beavercreek Celtics, we have won the Ohio state torument for the past 3 years and I'm already getting college scouts looking. But for a tip on finding a better team, if your offered a chance take it. You might end up like me and get your wish of playing for a better team.
Good Luck
Hey try using soccerrecruiting.net
Its a great online resource where you get recruited to teams and clubs and colleges.
Post your details today.
Most leages have tryouts held once a year for better teams
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In order to be noticed by soccer scouts, you must first play soccer with an organized team in an organized competition or league. You or your coach can sometimes invite a scout to watch your game, though they will rarely make their presence known until they've seen what they wanted to see. Scouts will also sometimes attend selected league games and tournaments looking for talented players. Again, you probably won't know they're there.
The best advice I can give is to hone your soccer skills to be a top-notch player. Pay special attention to sportsmanship, not drawing fouls, playing hard, showing intense love and respect for the game, not being a ball hog, and generally having a positive attitude. Those are some of the qualities scouts like to see in a player. Also, continue to pursue an exceptional fitness condition; players who are fit or muscular will likely gain more attention than a twiggy or flabby one. Try not to appear tired, exhausted, or bored during or after play.
Basically, try to shine and look your best during every practice and every game (some scouts attend practices, too!), but don't try to outshine your teammates; scouts like to see team players. Clean your uniform and shoes/boots before every practice, league match, or tournament. Groom yourself appropriately. Respect your team and especially your coach. If you end up chatting with someone from the parents/fans side of the field, even if you know the person isn't a scout, be as respectful, polite, enthusiastic, and knowledgeable as you can -- you never know who might be listening!
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