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Greenfield Area Soccer Club

Greenfield, Indiana

About

Greenfield Area Soccer Club (GASC) is a volunteer-run nonprofit youth soccer organization based in Greenfield, Indiana, serving Hancock County and nearby communities since 1992. The club blends introductory recreational soccer, a no-cut academy track, and a travel pathway through a partner club so families can grow with one local home base while choosing the commitment level that fits each player.

What the club offers

Tigers FC is the largest recreational program, built around fun, skill-building, and sportsmanship with balanced teams. Strikers FC Academy bridges recreational soccer and higher competition: flexible player pools, extra training, Indiana Soccer League (ISL) matches, and one tournament each fall and spring season. Travel-minded athletes can join travel teams operated with Impact SC, which extends competitive opportunities beyond the in-house tracks. TOPSoccer serves players with intellectual, emotional, or physical disabilities at no cost to participating athletes. The club also runs seasonal camps, referee and coaching development, and a January–February winter indoor and futsal block for coed groups from about 5U through high school.

Tigers FC recreational soccer

Recreational soccer runs fall and spring seasons for birth years from about 2022 through 2007, grouped into 4U, 6U, 8U, 10U, 12U, 15U, and 19U style divisions with age-appropriate ball sizes. Home league games take place at Brandywine Park on Fridays or Saturdays. Families receive home and away jerseys and socks; players need shin guards, recommended cleats without a front toe stud, a correctly sized ball, black shorts, and a water bottle. Each family takes a turn supporting the concession stand or pays a $35 opt-out fee. Volunteer coaches receive training, background checks, and certification support. Seasonal registration fees for Tigers FC run roughly $100 for 4U up to about $135 for 19U per season before any concession opt-out add-on. Spring seasons usually open registration in early January, set rosters during March, start practices late March, and play into mid-May, though exact dates shift each year.

Strikers FC Academy

Strikers FC Academy targets players who want more training and smarter game play without tryouts, cuts, or rigid team rankings—athletes train in flexible pools that adjust as they develop. Compared with Tigers FC, academy players receive about two ninety-minute practices per week plus technical work, winter training, roughly six to ten ISL games each fall and spring, and one tournament per season, with travel concentrated around the central Indiana corridor such as the I-465 area. Licensed, US Youth Soccer–certified paid coaches lead sessions. Academy tuition is about $750 per year covering fall, winter, and spring programming. Athletes wear a full kit with home, away, and practice jerseys plus shorts and socks; families buy uniforms separately and reuse them while they still fit. Need-based financial assistance is available for both recreational and academy tracks.

Travel soccer with Impact SC

Players who want a dedicated travel experience work through Impact SC, the club’s travel partner, while remaining connected to the broader GASC community.

TOPSoccer, camps, and winter indoor

TOPSoccer pairs each athlete with a trained volunteer buddy, groups participants by ability, and uses coaches who complete US Youth Soccer education tailored to diverse needs. Winter indoor soccer for younger coed groups meets at the Memorial Building on Fridays and Sundays, while futsal for older age bands trains at the Greenfield-Central Junior High gym on the same weekend pattern during January and February. Registration for that winter block typically opens in December ahead of the season. Questions on indoor programming go to indoor_league@greenfieldsoccer.org.

Registration and age-group alignment

Most GASC programming registers through PlayMetrics; TOPSoccer spring sign-up uses a GotSport program the club shares each cycle. Beginning with the 2026–2027 seasonal year, age groups follow the nationwide August 1–July 31 birthdate cycle required for ISL and US Youth Soccer alignment; the 2025–2026 year keeps the prior grouping model.

Mission and how the club operates

The mission focuses on positive youth development: a safe environment, belonging, supportive relationships, and quality soccer that helps young people reach their potential and avoid risky behaviors. Day-to-day operations rely on volunteers alongside paid academy staff. Club values include integrity, development for every member, fun, fairness, sustainability, and teamwork on and off the field.

How to reach the club

General questions: info@greenfieldsoccer.org. Recreational and TOPSoccer questions: recreational@greenfieldsoccer.org. Correspondence can also be sent to P.O. Box 263, Greenfield, IN 46140. An online contact form accepts written inquiries.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Greenfield Area Soccer Club offer?Tigers FC recreational soccer covers divisions from about 4U through 19U for fall and spring seasons. Strikers FC Academy adds a no-cut, pool-based academy track with Indiana Soccer League play and extra training. Travel teams run through the Impact SC partnership. TOPSoccer welcomes athletes with diverse abilities. Winter indoor and futsal serve coed players from roughly 5U through high school in January and February, and the club runs seasonal camps plus referee and coaching education.

Where does the club train and play?Tigers FC league games take place at Brandywine Park on Fridays or Saturdays. Academy teams travel for ISL matches around central Indiana, including venues near the I-465 loop. Winter indoor soccer for younger ages meets at the Memorial Building, while futsal for older groups uses the Greenfield-Central Junior High gym, both on weekend sessions during the winter block.

How does registration and seasonal timing work?Most programs register through PlayMetrics, with refreshed enrollment links each season. TOPSoccer spring enrollment uses a GotSport program link that updates each cycle. Recreational spring seasons typically open registration in early January, finalize rosters in March, start practices late March, and play into mid-May, but families should confirm the exact calendar for the year they plan to join. Beginning in 2026–2027, age groups shift to the August 1–July 31 birth-year window used by US Youth Soccer and ISL.

What do recreational soccer and Strikers FC Academy cost?Tigers FC seasonal fees range from about $100 at 4U up to about $135 at 19U, plus a $35 concession opt-out fee if a family chooses not to take a concession shift. Strikers FC Academy tuition is about $750 per year covering fall, winter, and spring training and league play; uniforms are purchased separately and can be reused while they fit. TOPSoccer is free for participating athletes. Financial assistance is available for families who qualify in both recreational and academy programming.

What is the club’s mission and coaching philosophy?The club focuses on positive youth development through soccer: safety, belonging, supportive relationships, and skills that help players succeed on and off the field. Strikers FC Academy stresses individual growth over win-loss records, player-centered coaching, and challenging training environments, while recreational soccer centers on fun, fairness, and volunteer-led community teams grounded in integrity, development, fun, fairness, sustainability, and teamwork.

How can families contact Greenfield Area Soccer Club?Email info@greenfieldsoccer.org for general questions or recreational@greenfieldsoccer.org for recreational soccer and TOPSoccer. Indoor and futsal questions go to indoor_league@greenfieldsoccer.org. Mail can be sent to P.O. Box 263, Greenfield, IN 46140. Families can also submit questions through the club’s online contact form.

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