Personal & Small Group Training
- Portland City United

- Jan 17
- 2 min read
Looking for additional training opportunities for your player? Many of our coaches and former players offer personal and small group training sessions. Please reach out to coaches directly to confirm their availability and cost.
PCU Coach: Andy Gritzmacher Contact: pcu.andy@gmail.com | Current 2011 Girls and 2018 Boys Head Coach at PCU. | Small group and personal training available for U12 to U18 boys and girls teams/ players. |
PCU Coach: Brian McNicholas Contact: coachbrianmcn@gmail.com | Current 2016 Boys Head Coach & Goalkeeper Director for PCU | Offering GK personal training, all age groups. - Evaluates strengths/weaknesses to construct 1 on 1 sessions teaching the technical skills and the tactical knowledge of the position - Provides holistic approach to support the mental and physical side of the position - Provides support and recommendations with gym workouts based on 15+ years of high intensity weight training |
Current 2017 Boys Head Coach & 2009 Boys Assistant Coach for PCU | Small group and personal training available for U8-12 boys. | |
Feli Songolo Contact: trainwithfeli@gmail.com | I am currently an Assistant Coach at Columbia Christian High School and an active semi-professional player in the UPSL. Recently competed at the Path2Pro Combine, a selective showcase bringing together top players from across the U.S. in front of professional scouts and coaches. I’ve played in UPSL, NPSL, and USL2, and was offered a professional contract with CD Gouveia in Portugal. I’m a Georgetown University graduate (‘23) and bring not only athletic experience but also an academic and leadership background to my training. I’ve been featured in Nike and Adidas soccer campaigns as a published model. During high school, I represented Portland City United (2015-2018) at the club level and played ODP with the Portland Timbers. My training emphasizes technical skill, position-specific growth, mental sharpness, and overall soccer IQ—customized to each player’s strengths and areas for improvement. | ![]() |






