What is Chugiak Soccer Club?CSC is an Eagle River–Chugiak–JBER-area 501(c)(3) competitive club whose identity pairs skill growth with character under the Great Players, Better People slogan.

About
Chugiak Soccer Club (CSC) is a 501(c)(3) built around the mantra Great Players, Better People. The club concentrates on competitive and developmental soccer for players across ages, genders, and skill sets in Eagle River, Chugiak, and Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson neighborhoods, staffing on the order of two dozen coaches across teams.
Governance and leagues
CSC competes under United Anchorage Youth Soccer League, Alaska Youth Soccer Association, and US Youth Soccer sanctioning. Teams rotate through Alaska-based league play while selective groups chase national exposure through Alaska Olympic Development Program pipelines, USYS Far West Region Presidents Cup and regional championships, plus invitation-style events such as Target USA Cup and Disney Showcases for qualified rosters.
Calendar rhythm
Programming runs nearly year-round. Winter indoor league soccer on Anchorage turf fields runs January into mid-May. Outdoor summer competition shifts to grass venues across Anchorage, Chugiak, and the Matanuska Valley from late May through September. October returns the club indoors for training at the Harry J. McDonald Memorial Center while select teams reenter a futsal league that wraps in early December.
Mission, culture, and parent support
The mission aims for statewide leadership by helping every athlete maximize potential on and off the field. Vision language stresses action-oriented young adults who build character, strengthen community, and embrace competition responsibly. Core values stay bundled as Character, Community, and Competition, with policy PDFs covering bullying, coach conduct, concussions, travel, playing time, and uniforms.
Families receive a free Soccer Parenting Association membership through CSC’s partnership, giving access to webinars, coursework, and expert guidance at Soccer Parent Resource Center.
Training sites
Primary outdoor training hubs include Russell Oberg Soccer Fields at 21021 Oberg Road, Chugiak, and the Harry J. McDonald Memorial Center at 13701 Harry McDonald Road, Eagle River.
Financial aid and resources
Need-based aid exists case by case when fundraising supports the budget, with partial awards only, verified income review, possible multi-player household considerations, and an expectation of twenty volunteer hours for approved recipients. Applications live on the parent resources page alongside the membership handbook, player development framework PDF, and goalkeeper pathway document.
Contact
General mail routes to PO Box 773082, Eagle River, AK 99577. Call 907-854-8218 or email soccer@chugiaksoccer.com for program questions; registration links stay on chugiaksoccerclub.com/registration.
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Frequently asked questions
Which leagues and pathways does CSC use?Teams play in United Anchorage Youth Soccer League while staying affiliated with Alaska Youth Soccer Association and US Youth Soccer. Select athletes can pursue Alaska ODP tracks, Far West Presidents Cup or regional championships, and high-profile showcases such as Target USA Cup or Disney Showcases when invited.
How does the year-round schedule work?Indoor turf league soccer fills January through mid-May, outdoor league games run late May to September across Anchorage, Chugiak, and the Valley, then October shifts training into the Harry McDonald Center with futsal league participation into early December.
Where does the club train?Outdoor work happens at Russell Oberg Soccer Fields on Oberg Road in Chugiak, while the Harry J. McDonald Memorial Center on Harry McDonald Road in Eagle River anchors indoor training and winter sessions.
How can families get help with tuition or parenting resources?Partial need-based aid uses the CSC Financial Aid application on the parent resources tab, subject to funds, income verification, volunteer-hour commitments, and committee review. Every family also receives a no-cost Soccer Parenting Association membership linked from the same page.
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