About

Casper Soccer Club anchors youth and community soccer in Central Wyoming from the North Casper Soccer Complex, scaling from introductory recreation through the CSC Blades travel pathway and inclusive TOPSoccer. Programming emphasizes teamwork, integrity, respect, excellence, and personal development while giving families clear seasonal rhythms for practice, games, and—at the competitive level—regional travel.

What the club offers

Recreational league soccer welcomes players ages 4–14 in spring and fall seasons at the North Casper Soccer Complex. Sessions typically run about five to six weeks with Tuesday and Thursday evening blocks around 5:45–6:45 p.m., multiple practices, and at least five games per season. The CSC Blades program is the club’s competitive track for dedicated athletes: Jr Blades introduces 8U players to limited in-state travel with a capped roster; 9U–14U Blades teams form through June evaluations before the August 1 soccer-year start, train about twice a week, and target several fall travel weekends plus spring tournaments, with optional small-sided indoor play in winter; Blades United groups 15U–18U athletes into a pool that builds tournament teams aligned with the high school calendar, staying active from June into the fall. Winter academy training led by the director and assistant director of coaching offers technical and tactical blocks for 8U–10U, 11U–14U, and 15U–19U spring-prep groups on set weeknight schedules. TOPSoccer serves players ages 4–19 with intellectual, emotional, or physical disabilities, pairing athletes with volunteer buddies in a structured, supportive environment. The club also runs adult amateur options such as indoor futsal alongside its youth slate.

Development philosophy and competitive pathway

Recreation focuses on fun, fundamentals, and a safe environment for elementary and early middle-school ages. Blades programming challenges older athletes with advanced training environments, travel that builds teamwork, and year-round development flexibility across the August 1–July 31 soccer year for teams that continue beyond the primary fall and spring windows. Jr Blades bridges rec and full travel with Wyoming-only events so younger players experience commitment without the full regional schedule.

Locations, schedules, and registration

Home training and games for CSC and Blades are centered at the North Casper Soccer Complex, 1700 East K Street, Casper, with twelve configurable soccer fields the city maintains. From Interstate 25, families often use exit 186 and Bryan Stock Trail to reach the complex. Recreational families enroll through GotSport program links the club rotates each season; spring 2026 rec was slated to begin the week of April 14 with team assignments communicated by email about ten days beforehand. Blades and Blades United selections use June evaluation windows announced for each soccer year—for example, June 2–3, 2026 for 15U–18U Blades United and June 15–18, 2026 for 9U–14U Blades ahead of the 2026/27 cycle—followed by GotSport registration, electronic medical releases, and proof of age for new and returning players. TOPSoccer uses Stack TeamApp for communication and schedules once families are enrolled.

Fees, scholarships, and extra costs

Spring recreational registration for 2026 was $105 per player with a March 20 cutoff; after that date, families could join a waitlist and pay a $15 late fee if a roster spot opened. Volunteer head coaches who complete club requirements receive a rebate leaving $20 of the child’s registration in place. Blades membership for 9U–14U selected players is $650 annually (including a $36 Wyoming Soccer Association membership component in the bundled fee); Blades United 15U–18U membership is $500 annually with the same WSA inclusion; Jr Blades 8U fees are set when registration opens each June. Blades families should also budget uniforms, tournaments, training surcharges, travel, and team-calculated facility or event costs itemized through the season. TOPSoccer registration is $30 per player with scholarship assistance available; contact the TOPSoccer lead or executive office for funding questions. Blades membership refunds use tiered deadlines with processing or administrative deductions before late August, after which fees are generally fully earned.

How to reach the club

Call 307-473-2617 or email wendyb@caspersoccerclub.com for executive office questions. Reach the director of coaching at rick@caspersoccerclub.com and the technical director at ben@caspersoccerclub.com. TOPSoccer questions can go to TOPSoccer@caspersoccerclub.com or the executive email above. Mailing address: PO Box 2101, Casper, WY 82602.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Casper Soccer Club offer?Recreational soccer serves ages 4–14 in spring and fall seasons. Jr Blades introduces 8U players to limited Wyoming travel. Competitive Blades teams cover 9U–14U with regional travel and tournament play; Blades United supports high-school-age athletes from 15U through 18U in a pool-and-tournament model. Winter academy blocks welcome rec and competitive players in 8U–10U, 11U–14U, and 15U–19U spring-prep groups. TOPSoccer welcomes participants ages 4–19 with disabilities, and adult amateur programming such as indoor futsal sits alongside the youth tracks.

Where does the club train and play?The North Casper Soccer Complex at 1700 East K Street in Casper is the primary home for CSC recreation and Blades programming, with twelve soccer fields the City of Casper maintains and configurable small-sided layouts. From Interstate 25, use exit 186 and Bryan Stock Trail to reach the west-side complex entrance. Rec league evenings typically run Tuesday and Thursday around 5:45–6:45 p.m. during each five- to six-week season.

When are Blades tryouts or evaluations, and how does registration work?For the soccer year that begins each August 1, Blades United athletes ages 15U–18U were scheduled for evaluations June 2–3, 2026, while 9U–14U Blades evaluations were set for June 15–18, 2026 ahead of the 2026/27 cycle. Selected families complete GotSport registration, electronic medical releases, and proof-of-age steps. Recreational players enroll each season through the active GotSport program for that cycle, with team and schedule details emailed roughly ten days before the season begins.

What do recreational soccer and TOPSoccer cost?Spring 2026 recreational tuition was $105 per player before a March 20 deadline; after that date, waitlisted families paid a $15 late fee if a spot opened. TOPSoccer registration is $30 per player, and scholarship assistance is available by contacting the TOPSoccer coordinator or executive office.

What does a year of Blades membership cost, and what is not included?Annual Blades membership is $650 for 9U–14U selected players and $500 for Blades United 15U–18U athletes; each fee bundles in a $36 Wyoming Soccer Association membership component. Jr Blades 8U pricing is announced when June registration opens. Families still cover uniforms, travel, tournaments, supplemental training, and team-level facility or event fees calculated throughout the year. Membership refunds shrink by processing or administrative amounts before late August and are generally unavailable once the fee is fully earned.

What is Casper Soccer Club’s mission and coaching approach?The club promotes lifelong growth on and off the field through soccer programming for many ages and abilities. Core values—teamwork, integrity, respect, excellence, and personal development—guide recreation, travel, and inclusive TOPSoccer offerings. Competitive tracks emphasize advanced environments and travel that reinforce sportsmanship, while academy sessions led by the director and assistant director of coaching stress technical sharpness and tactical understanding in fast indoor settings during the winter.

How can families contact or register?Call 307-473-2617 or email wendyb@caspersoccerclub.com for general club support. Competitive questions can also go to rick@caspersoccerclub.com (director of coaching) or ben@caspersoccerclub.com (technical director). TOPSoccer families may email TOPSoccer@caspersoccerclub.com. Complete seasonal registration through the active GotSport program for rec or Blades, and download Stack TeamApp after enrolling in TOPSoccer for schedules and notifications. Mailing address: PO Box 2101, Casper, WY 82602.

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