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Covering clubs across all 50 states

Find the right youth soccer club for your child

Search teams by state and city, then explore trusted training advice, recruiting guides, and practical gear reviews.

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Club directory coverage
596 clubs indexed
Search footprint
2,054 cities plus all 50 states
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Soccer families and coaches

Youth Soccer Sports is built by soccer parents and coaches who wanted one free place to compare clubs, understand development paths, and find practical guidance for families from first rec seasons through elite academy decisions.

How to find your best-fit team

A simple, family-friendly process covering recreational through elite club levels across all 50 states.

  1. 1

    Choose your state

    Start with your state to narrow results to realistic travel distance.

  2. 2

    Pick a nearby city

    Select an optional city for more local recommendations and clubs.

  3. 3

    Compare team options

    Compare clubs side by side to see what each team offers and find your best fit.

Explore youth soccer resources

Everything you need to make confident decisions for your player, from first touch to college recruiting.

Use Youth Soccer Sports as your home base to find youth soccer teams near you, compare rec through elite pathways, and then go deeper with our youth soccer training tips, college recruiting guides, and gear reviews. Families also start with cornerstone guides like how to get better at soccer and our youth soccer training guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a youth soccer team near me?

Use our state and city search tool to browse local clubs. Start by selecting your state, then narrow down to your city. You'll see a list of clubs with details about programs, age groups, and contact information. Most clubs offer recreational and competitive options for all skill levels.

What age should a child start youth soccer?

Most programs accept children as young as 4-5 years old for introductory recreational leagues. These focus on basic skills, fun, and social development. Competitive club programs typically start around age 7-8 (U8). The best age depends on your child's interest, physical development, and readiness for structured activities.

What is the difference between recreational and club soccer?

Recreational soccer emphasizes fun, fitness, and participation for all skill levels with minimal travel and lower costs. Club (competitive) soccer requires tryouts, regular practices, weekend tournaments, and travel. It offers higher-level coaching and is geared toward players pursuing high school, college, or professional pathways.

How much does youth soccer cost?

Recreational leagues typically cost $100-$300 per season. Competitive club soccer ranges from $1,500-$5,000+ annually, depending on the club, travel requirements, and tournament fees. Elite academy programs can exceed $10,000 per year. Always ask clubs for detailed fee structures including uniforms, travel, and equipment costs.

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