What ages and program levels does Capital Soccer Club offer?Summer day camps start around age four with beginner through advanced groupings. Winter indoor clinics serve U8, U10, and combined U10/U12 players at Green Mountain Community Fitness. Spring youth clinics target ages six through eleven. Competitive club teams run from U10 through U19, and adults can join separate men’s and women’s amateur teams.

About
Capital Soccer Club runs year-round soccer education for central Vermont families from a Montpelier base at 4 North Park Drive, pairing competitive youth teams with camps, clinics, and training blocks for younger players and adults. The club operates as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3), invests in nationally licensed senior staff, and keeps outdoor work tied to its Waterbury Ice Center fields while rotating indoor work through partner facilities such as Green Mountain Community Fitness and CVMCC when seasons demand turf or court space.
What the club offers
Youth club teams cover U10 through U19 brackets, with separate men’s and women’s amateur tracks for adults who want to stay in the game. Alongside league play, Capital Soccer Club layers summer day camps for players from about age four upward—full-day, half-day, and specialty camp formats aimed at beginners through advanced players—and adds focused indoor seasons: six-week winter technical clinics for U8, U10, and U12 at Green Mountain Community Fitness, plus six-week spring youth clinics for ages six through eleven that stress passing, dribbling, receiving, and shooting before small-sided games. GotSport handles many team and clinic registrations, and Blue Sombrero handles spring youth clinic enrollment.
Club teams, tryouts, and training sites
Annual youth team tryouts for the coming club year take place in July at Crossett Brook Middle School, with staggered evening sessions by age band from U10 through U19. Players who cannot attend those scheduled tryout sessions can coordinate an alternate evaluation with Eric Bagley, Director of Coaching and Player Development, at ebagley@capitalsoccer.net. Team training and home-field work lean on the club’s outdoor complex at the Waterbury Ice Center, while tryouts and some seasonal events use the Crossett Brook campus in the greater Waterbury area.
Camp and clinic costs families can plan for
Each six-week winter clinic block at Green Mountain Community Fitness carries a one hundred ten dollar tuition, with coed groups split by birth-year bands for U8, standalone U10, and combined U10/U12 sessions on assigned weeknights or weekend slots that shift between November–December and January–February cycles. Spring youth clinics for ages six through eleven likewise bill one hundred ten dollars per six-class session, cap enrollment around thirty players per clinic, and target a player-to-staff ratio of thirteen to one or better. Summer camp pricing varies by format; families choose among full-day, half-day, and specialty day-camp formats Capital Soccer Club runs each summer in central Vermont.
Club team tuition, uniforms, and scholarships
U10 club tuition totals one thousand seven hundred dollars for the season, built from a one hundred dollar registration deposit plus eight two hundred dollar installments from September through April. U11 through U19 tuition totals one thousand nine hundred dollars, with the same deposit and eight installments of two hundred twenty-five dollars on the same monthly rhythm. The club processes those charges through its GOTsoccer and Transfirst card flow and accepts major credit cards. New players should budget about one hundred ninety-five dollars for a full uniform kit, along with any extra apparel, travel, or add-on leagues and tournaments the team selects. Need-based scholarship questions go to Director of Business Administration George Cook at george@capitalsoccer.net; the club asks for applications ahead of the annual deadline it announces each cycle.
Mission, coaching, and inclusion
The mission is to raise soccer quality across Vermont through strong instruction and competition inside a demanding yet supportive culture. Co-founders Peter Kim and George Cook and Director of Coaching Eric Bagley anchor a staff mix of college, high school, and club coaches who emphasize technical mastery, tactical awareness, creativity, and life skills such as teamwork and resilience. A written diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility commitment rejects discrimination and frames the club as an educational organization that expects empathy and respect on and off the field.
Registration and correspondence
Program signups and team billing run through GotSport for many team and clinic registrations, Blue Sombrero for spring youth clinics, and GotSport tryout pre-registration ahead of the July sessions. General mail reaches the club at 4 North Park Drive, Montpelier, VT 05602. Soccer placement questions after missed tryouts go to ebagley@capitalsoccer.net; tuition, payment plan, and scholarship conversations go to george@capitalsoccer.net.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does the club train or hold tryouts?Outdoor training and home-field work center on the Waterbury Ice Center complex. July youth tryouts take place at Crossett Brook Middle School with evening sessions mapped to each age band. Winter technical clinics meet at Green Mountain Community Fitness; spring youth clinics use the indoor schedule Capital Soccer Club assigns for that six-week block in the Montpelier area.
When are tryouts and how does registration work?Youth club tryouts for the next seasonal cycle are scheduled each July at Crossett Brook Middle School, with U10 through U19 players trying out on staggered nights. Families complete tryout pre-registration in GotSport before those July sessions. If a player cannot attend, email Eric Bagley at ebagley@capitalsoccer.net to schedule an alternate evaluation.
What do winter and spring clinics cost?Each six-week winter clinic session at Green Mountain Community Fitness costs one hundred ten dollars. Spring youth clinics for ages six through eleven also cost one hundred ten dollars per six-class session, with enrollment capped near thirty players per clinic and a targeted player-to-coach ratio of thirteen to one or better.
What does a club team season cost?U10 tuition is one thousand seven hundred dollars: a one hundred dollar deposit plus eight two hundred dollar monthly installments from September through April. U11 through U19 tuition is one thousand nine hundred dollars: the same deposit plus eight installments of two hundred twenty-five dollars. Charges run through the club’s GOTsoccer and Transfirst credit-card flow. New players should expect roughly one hundred ninety-five dollars for a full uniform kit, plus any travel, extra leagues, or tournaments the team adds.
What is Capital Soccer Club’s mission or philosophy?The club chases Vermont-wide soccer excellence through demanding training and competition inside a supportive, participatory culture. Coaching blends technical, tactical, and creative development with sportsmanship and community values, and a formal inclusion statement commits the organization to anti-discrimination and educational growth for players and staff.
How can families contact the club, request aid, or sign up?Mail reaches Capital Soccer Club at 4 North Park Drive, Montpelier, VT 05602. Sign up for most teams and clinics through GotSport and for spring youth clinics through Blue Sombrero. Scholarship applications and billing questions go to George Cook at george@capitalsoccer.net. Tryout makeup requests and player-placement questions go to Eric Bagley at ebagley@capitalsoccer.net.
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