Welcome to ORVFC!
We are a division of the Quaker Valley Recreation Association ("QVRA"); a not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation headquartered in Sewickley, Pennsylvania - roughly 10 miles northwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Ohio River Valley FC ("ORVFC") is a volunteer-based organization that provides age-appropriate developmental soccer training and competition for children between the ages of 4 and 14. The area we serve extends along the Ohio River Valley and its surrounding foothills from the borough of Leetsdale to Bell Acres to Ohio Township to Bellevue.
If you are interested in soccer as a sport for your child, young or old, novice or advanced, then please browse through our website to find many answers to questions that have been proposed by those like yourself in years past. Our goal is to provide a program that will increase the probability that someday your child will keep on playing soccer as an adult – either for fun or in a highly competitive league. To achieve this goal we continually work to evaluate our program design and organizational structure to insure that we are achieving our stated goals and we encourage feedback from our membership to aid us in this effort.
Our website is designed to provide information along different themes. After exploring our site if you still have questions, feel free to email me directly. We have provide a quick description below to help you get to the info you seek more quickly.
FC News - Frequently asked questions and topical issues in youth athletics
Calendar - A list of club meetings, deadlines, celebrations, etc.
About Us - This describes how we run the club
Program Info - This describes how we run the programs
Schedules - This provides the logistics for the current season matches and training
Resources - Additional information organized for parents, coaches and referees
Tim Felt
Division President
tfelt@orvfc.org
"There is little to be gained, and much to be lost, by attempting to force young players into the full game before they are physiologically, biomechanically and cognitively ready for the activity. One of the fundamental goals of teaching is to ensure that every player has a high level of success."
Hemery, D. (1986). The Pursuit of Sporting Excellence: A Study of Sport’s Highest Achievers. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. GV 706.55H46 1986Hemery, D. (1986)
