How do I register?
To register, select the Login button above (returning families) or the Register Now button above (new families). For new accounts, the first set of information will be for the account holder (parent). After that, you will be able to add a participant (player).
You are not registered until you have confirmation that you have paid. You will receive an email indicating that you have registered. If you do not receive that email, your registration is not complete.
What can I expect once my child is registered?
Players in 6U-14U (children born in 2010-2020):
- Once your player is registered, you should expect a call, email or text from a coach in early August for fall soccer and early April for spring soccer.
- Practices will occur in August (April for spring soccer). They are usually one or two nights per week at the discretion of the coach (if you have a busy schedule, you might want to be the coach so you can dictate when, where and how often you want to practice).
- Games will start in August and go through October- usually one on Saturdays and one on Monday through Thursday evening. Once games begin, practices may end, but this is at the coaches discretion. Spring season games will start in toward the end of March and go through May.
Schoolyard
- Once your player is registered, you should expect a call, email or text from a coach in early August for fall soccer and early April for spring soccer.
- Practices will occur in August (April for spring soccer).
- Practices are usually one to two nights a week for an hour
- Parent involvement is required.
What will AYSO provide and what do I need to get for my player?
AYSO will provide:
- Soccer balls
- Uniforms (shirts, shorts, socks)
Players must provide for practice and games:
- Shin guards under socks
- Comfortable sneakers, running shoes or soccer cleats (soccer cleats preferred)
- Water or other hydration
The following are not allowed at practice or games:
- Splints or casts (hard or soft) of any kind
- Jewelry (we recommend not getting ears pierced in the weeks leading up to soccer season)