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Amarillo Soccer Association

Amarillo, Texas

About

Amarillo Soccer Association (ASA) is a volunteer, nonprofit youth soccer organization in the Texas Panhandle and a member pathway under North Texas State Soccer Association rules. The association runs large recreational seasons each fall and spring, keeps team formation aligned with neighborhood school zones and NTSSA-approved drafting, and also sanctions the Panhandle Premiere League (PPL) for competitive teams that register through their home association and play under PPL scheduling and match-day rules.

What the club offers

Recreational soccer serves children ages four through fifteen, with league-age eligibility tied to North Texas Soccer’s soccer-year age chart and a minimum age of three when local playing rules allow. Fall play typically runs September through November and spring play March through May. Younger divisions use small-sided formats progressing from 3v3 without a goalkeeper through 4v4, 7v7, and 9v9 as players age, with older brackets often mixing boys, girls, and coed rosters. Each recreational season includes eight league games, certified officials, age-appropriate goals and field sizes, and a full uniform kit players keep. Teams form by home neighborhood and age group, with a buddy option for certain younger ages and limited buddy use for older groups when the youth commissioner approves it. ASA pairs recreational scheduling with academy-style developmental guidance for motivated younger players and asks U7 through U10 recreational coaches to avoid Monday practices so families can use Monday evenings for academy training when they choose that path.

Where teams train and play

Recreational league games take place at John Stiff Memorial Park, generally on Saturdays and Sundays depending on field availability and weather. Panhandle Premiere League matches use Rick Klein Sports Complex at 3901 South Grand Street in Amarillo. Individual coaches set practice nights and locations; practice time should stay near two sessions per week and about ninety minutes each for older groups, with the youngest players kept closer to forty-five minutes.

Registration, seasons, and fees

Recreational season fees run $85 for U5 through U8 and $95 for U9 through U14, with a $10 late-registration add-on when registration runs past the standard window. Fees cover the uniform bundle, officials, and the eight-game schedule. New players submit an official birth certificate to the office. Registration runs online through a family-based SportsEngine account; payment can be completed by card during signup or by check or money order delivered to the office within one week of online registration, or incomplete entries may be cancelled. Spring 2026 recreational signup closed January 31. PPL competitive team registration for the 2026 spring season set February 8 as the cutoff, a $400 per-team seasonal fee for new and returning teams, a $100 performance bond, signed association roster submission to amarillosoccer@gmail.com, and GotSport event registration for the league. The spring season window was February 20 through May 3 with a championship weekend for top divisions in early May. On PPL game days, referee cash is split evenly between teams: $110 total for 9v9 ($55 per team) and $130 total for 11v11 ($65 per team), with exact cash expected. Families owe two volunteer hours per recreational season; those who prefer not to volunteer may pay a $25 buyout per player to cover replacement staffing costs.

Philosophy and community expectations

ASA is the Panhandle’s long-running soccer organization and works as a recreational and developmental program that prioritizes healthy activity, enjoyment, and growth ahead of pure results. The association depends on family volunteers for coaching, referee development, and operations. Scholarship help exists for families facing financial hardship through in-office paperwork, is not a full fee waiver, and carries a six-hour service requirement when awarded. Concerns about coaches, players, or referees can start with a phone call to the office but must move to a signed written complaint for board review when a formal issue remains.

How to reach the club and next steps

Call +1 806-356-9779 for coach contact help, general questions, or concerns. Email amarillosoccer@gmail.com or fax +1 806-354-0186. Mail and in-person paperwork go to 4146 Business Park Drive, Amarillo, Texas 79110. For hands-on registration help during busy windows, call the office Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Use the current player and coach registration links in SportsEngine for the active season, and follow North Texas Soccer forms and risk-management steps for competitive team staff.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Amarillo Soccer Association offer?Recreational league soccer is built for players roughly four through fifteen, with North Texas Soccer’s soccer-year age chart and a minimum age of three when local rules allow. Formats move from small-sided play for the youngest groups up through 9v9 for older youth, often with coed options in higher brackets. The Panhandle Premiere League serves competitive club teams that complete association registration, paperwork, bonds, and GotSport league signup. An academy-style add-on path for extra Monday-focused training is available for some U7 through U10 players without conflicting recreational practices when coaches follow the Monday guidance.

Where does Amarillo Soccer Association hold games and practices?Recreational games are played at John Stiff Memorial Park, usually on weekends. Panhandle Premiere League matches use Rick Klein Sports Complex on South Grand Street in Amarillo. Practices are scheduled by each head coach, typically up to two sessions per week for about ninety minutes at older ages and shorter sessions for the youngest players.

When is registration and what are the deadlines?Recreational families register online through a SportsEngine household account each season before team formation; spring 2026 recreational signup closed January 31. PPL spring 2026 registration set February 8 as the cutoff, with the season running late February through early May and a championship weekend for top divisions. Late recreational registration may be allowed only when roster space remains.

What do recreational soccer and Panhandle Premiere League cost?Recreational fees are $85 for U5 through U8 and $95 for U9 through U14, plus a $10 late fee when registration misses the standard window, and the fee bundle includes uniform pieces, officials, and eight league games. Families may pay a $25 volunteer buyout per player instead of two seasonal service hours. PPL teams pay $400 per season plus a $100 performance bond, split referee cash on game day ($110 total for 9v9 and $130 for 11v11), and submit roster materials through the association office email.

What is Amarillo Soccer Association’s mission or approach?ASA emphasizes recreational, developmental soccer that keeps kids active, enjoying the game, and learning without overemphasizing trophies. The organization relies on volunteers, expects modest family service hours, and processes scholarship requests in the office for households facing hardship.

How can families contact or register with Amarillo Soccer Association?Call +1 806-356-9779, email amarillosoccer@gmail.com, or fax +1 806-354-0186. The office address is 4146 Business Park Drive, Amarillo, Texas 79110. Complete player and coach registration through the active SportsEngine links, send new-player birth certificates to the office, and use GotSport plus association forms for Panhandle Premiere League team entry.

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