Explore clubs across New York, compare local options, and find a program that matches your player's goals.
Clubs indexed
20
Cities covered
55
Program range
Rec, travel, elite
Our New York page helps families compare youth soccer clubs by city, commute, and development path. Start with the statewide list below, then use the linked city pages to narrow the field. If you are still weighing options, the broader national directory pairs well with our training resources, recruiting guides, and long-form player development guide.

Albany Youth Soccer (AYS) is a volunteer-run co-ed recreational league for children about 4.5–11 in U6–U12 divisions, with skills plus scrimmage sessions at Stephen and Harriet Myers Middle School and low per-season registration fees.
Albany, New York
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Explore Alleycats Soccer Club in Albany, New York, with girls premier programming, nonprofit development roots, and Capital Region pathways including ECNL RL exposure.
Albany, New York
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Explore Briarcliff Youth Soccer Club in Briarcliff Manor, New York, with AYSO recreation, WYSL travel soccer, and a volunteer-run year-round model for all ability levels.
Briarcliff Manor, New York
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Explore Brooklyn Italians Soccer Club in Brooklyn, New York, with Scuola Calcio, Red Bulls academy programming, elite U13-U19 pathways, and nonprofit community roots.
Brooklyn, New York
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Explore Cobras Futbol Club in Rochester, New York, with recreational, travel, and premier soccer plus younger-player academy training across the greater Rochester community.
Rochester, New York
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Explore Delaware Soccer Club in Buffalo, New York, with house league, winter academy, travel soccer, camps, and a nonprofit community model serving ages 3 to 19.
Buffalo, New York
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Explore Downtown United Soccer Club in New York, New York, with recreation, academy, classes, camps, futsal, and one of the broadest youth soccer program menus in NYC.
New York, New York
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Explore Dream FC NY in Sleepy Hollow, New York, with youth teams, high school teams, clinics, and an affordable top-tier club model for Westchester families.
Sleepy Hollow, New York
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Explore East Meadow Soccer Club in North Bellmore, New York, with recreational, academy, travel, and elite ECNL/NPL pathways across Long Island.
North Bellmore, New York
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Explore FC Westchester in Purchase, New York, with MLS NEXT, girls programs, camps, and a selective high-performance pathway in Westchester County.
Purchase, New York
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Explore Gjoa Youth Soccer in Brooklyn, New York, with nonprofit classes, camps, travel teams, and a long-running player-first pathway for ages 3 to 18.
Brooklyn, New York
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Explore Manhattan Kickers Soccer Club in New York, New York, with recreational league play, travel teams, and a long-running community soccer presence in Lower Manhattan.
New York, New York
View clubExplore New York Soccer Club in Purchase, New York, with MLS NEXT, Girls Academy, youth development, futsal, ball mastery, and high-level training in Westchester County.
Purchase, New York
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Explore RNY FC Youth in West Henrietta, New York, with MLS NEXT, Girls Academy, premier teams, and a high-level Rochester-area pathway.
West Henrietta, New York
View clubExplore Royal Sporting Youth Soccer in West Hempstead, New York, with Long Island affiliate partnerships, camps, clinics, and academy-focused youth development.
West Hempstead, New York
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Explore SUSA Academy in Central Islip, New York, with Bright Futures, Junior Academy, boys and girls academy teams, and one of Long Island's largest club structures.
Central Islip, New York
View clubExplore Westchester Surf Soccer Club in White Plains, New York, with development and competitive programs, Surf Nation pathways, and tryouts for ambitious players.
White Plains, New York
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Explore WNY Flash Soccer Academy in Buffalo, New York, with ECNL, Elite Academy League, junior academy, center of excellence, and multi-region pathways across western and central New York.
Buffalo, New York
View clubSoccer in New York is one of the fastest-growing youth sports in the region, connecting players, families, and communities across the state. Whether you're a parent searching for your child's first team, an experienced player looking for a competitive club, or a coach seeking to grow the sport, New York offers a broad youth soccer landscape. This guide is designed to help you navigate the process of finding youth soccer teams in New York and choosing the right fit for your player's goals and skill level.
Use the statewide club list above to compare options by metro area, then drill into city pages when you want a more local view. Families also use this page as a starting point before narrowing the field with our national team finder, training guides, and recruiting resources.
New York supports a full spectrum of soccer opportunities - from casual recreational leagues to elite club programs preparing players for high school, college, and advanced travel pathways.
Recreational leagues in New York prioritize fun, fitness, and community. They are open to all skill levels and ages, with flexible schedules that work for busy families. Rec soccer is an ideal starting point for new players and a great way to stay active while making lasting friendships.
Club programs in New York provide structured, high-level training with licensed coaches. Players commit to regular practices and competitive matches, often traveling for regional and national tournaments. Club soccer is the pathway for serious players aiming to develop their skills for high school, collegiate, or advanced travel play.
For the most advanced players, New York has academy programs affiliated with professional clubs and development leagues. These programs offer elite training environments, scouting exposure, and clear pathways to higher levels of competition.
The strongest statewide search process is usually simple: compare clubs by city, shortlist the realistic travel options, then visit the programs that match your child's current stage.
Start by clarifying what you want from soccer. Is the goal fun and fitness, skill development, or pursuing a college scholarship? Your answer determines whether recreational, club, or academy soccer is the right fit.
Browse our directory of soccer clubs across New York above. Visit club websites, read reviews, and talk to other families. Look for clubs with a strong coaching staff, transparent fee structures, and a development philosophy that matches your player's level and ambitions.
Most competitive clubs in New York host tryouts each spring and summer. Many also offer open training sessions so prospective players can experience the environment before committing. Attend multiple tryouts to compare clubs and find the best cultural and competitive fit.
A coach's credentials, communication style, and development philosophy are as important as the club's competitive record. Look for coaches who prioritize both player development and the joy of the game, and who treat athletes with respect.
After tryouts, weigh the commitment level, travel requirements, costs, and your player's comfort with the team. The best club is one where your player feels challenged, supported, and excited to show up every day.
Most competitive clubs in New York hold tryouts each spring and many post supplemental openings later in the year. Players usually benefit most when the club choice matches their current level and leaves room to grow rather than forcing an early jump to the highest-pressure option available.
Once your family narrows the list, use our how to get better at soccer guide and youth soccer training guide to build a plan outside team sessions.
For older players, the right club can influence showcase opportunities, college exposure, and the overall recruiting timeline. If recruiting is part of the conversation, pair your club search with our college soccer recruiting guide so your family is evaluating the full pathway instead of just the next season.
The best fit depends on your player's goals, skill level, location, and family schedule. Strong clubs usually combine quality coaching, clear communication, and an environment that matches your child's development stage.
Most competitive clubs post tryout dates on their websites and social channels in spring and late summer. Shortlist the clubs that match your travel radius first, then monitor registration windows so you do not miss deadlines.
Families in New York usually choose between recreational soccer, competitive club teams, and elite academy pathways. Programs are commonly organized by age group from U6 through U19.
Recreational leagues often stay in the low hundreds per season, while competitive club soccer can reach several thousand dollars annually once registration, uniforms, travel, and tournaments are included.

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