About

Idaho Juniors FC and Idaho United FC form a growing competitive youth soccer organization rooted in the Boise area and the greater Treasure Valley, drawing families from Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Nampa, and nearby communities. Founded in 2015, the club has expanded to more than 260 players across roughly twenty teams, pairing competitive league play with a welcoming club culture that emphasizes development, inclusion, and fees families can plan around.

Programs and age groups

Competitive teams serve boys and girls from U9 through U17, traveling within Idaho and to out-of-state events at higher levels. The Juniors Academy introduces players ages five through seven to structured training before they move into full competitive rosters. Baby Ballers is a skills-focused program for ages three through ten, with fall and spring programming plus winter sessions indoors at Ten Mile Christian Church in Meridian—typically six Saturday sessions from late February through late March when registration is open.

League participation spans the Idaho Premier League, Idaho Youth Soccer Association District 3 in southwestern Idaho, IYSA State League, and the USYS Northwest Conference. Winter adds optional indoor soccer at Boise Indoor Soccer in November–December and January–February, plus futsal at Elite International in Nampa; existing travel teams choose whether to enter those sessions rather than holding separate winter tryouts.

Training and game locations

Juniors Academy and U8–U12 teams practice at Hope Lutheran Church, 331 North Linder Road in Eagle. U13 and older teams practice at Eagle Middle School, 1000 West Floating Feather Road in Eagle. Home matches use both Eagle sites, while away games rotate across Treasure Valley venues. Families can download away-field maps when schedules are posted.

Tryouts and joining mid-season

Annual tryouts for Idaho Juniors and Idaho United run June 8 and 9 at Hope Lutheran Church in Eagle, with online registration required before players attend. Families who miss that window can contact club director Frank Aguirre to discuss late placement when roster space allows. The Parents Resource area covers tryout procedures, player agreements, and medical releases for enrolled families.

Fees, scholarships, and uniforms

Club fees vary by age group. After tryouts, families pay a $150 deposit, then either the remaining balance in full or on a monthly schedule starting thirty days after that deposit. Payments run through BYGA, which adds a processing fee of roughly 3.5 percent. The club highlights competitive pricing for the Treasure Valley and awards scholarships to more than fifteen percent of players through a board-reviewed financial aid application.

Uniform kits come from Tursi Soccer in Meridian or online, on a two-year cycle from August 2025 through July 2027. Required kits include volt home gear, black training/away gear, and warm-up jacket and pants, with optional white/grey, pink, and goalkeeper colorways. Tournament costs are split among roster players—local events divide registration fees equally; away tournaments also include the coach’s hotel share in the per-player calculation, collected by team managers.

Club culture and leadership

The organization runs with a three-person executive team and volunteer support, aiming for a safe, enjoyable environment where players build skills and confidence on and off the field. Goalkeeper coaching, positive parent testimonials, and community sponsorships reinforce a family-oriented competitive experience rather than a pay-to-play atmosphere alone.

Contact

Questions about tryouts, scholarships, uniforms, or joining after June tryouts can go to club director Frank Aguirre at (208) 880-5823 or through the club contact form. Enrolled families use the Parents Resource area for schedules, forms, and uniform ordering links.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Idaho Juniors FC offer?Idaho Juniors FC fields competitive boys and girls teams from U9 through U17 in Idaho Premier League, IYSA District 3, IYSA State League, and USYS Northwest Conference play. The Juniors Academy serves players ages five through seven, while Baby Ballers welcomes ages three through ten in seasonal and winter indoor blocks. Idaho United FC operates alongside Idaho Juniors under the same club structure for families joining through unified tryouts.

Where does Idaho Juniors FC train and play home games?Juniors Academy and U8–U12 teams practice at Hope Lutheran Church, 331 North Linder Road, Eagle, Idaho. U13 and older teams practice at Eagle Middle School, 1000 West Floating Feather Road, Eagle. Home matches are scheduled at both Eagle locations, with away games across the Treasure Valley. Winter Baby Ballers sessions use Ten Mile Christian Church in Meridian; optional indoor and futsal use Boise Indoor Soccer and Elite International in Nampa.

When are tryouts and how can a player join after June?Tryouts for Idaho Juniors and Idaho United run June 8 and 9 at Hope Lutheran Church in Eagle, with online registration before attendance. Families should review tryout procedures and player forms through the Parents Resource area. Players who miss June dates can contact club director Frank Aguirre at (208) 880-5823 or submit the contact form to ask about late roster openings.

What do club fees, deposits, and tournament costs look like?Club fees depend on age group. After tryouts, families pay a $150 deposit, then either the balance in full or monthly payments beginning thirty days later through BYGA, which charges about a 3.5 percent processing fee. Tournament fees split equally among roster players for local events; away tournaments also include the coach’s hotel cost in the per-player share collected by team managers. Tournament participation is required for team members per the player agreement.

Does Idaho Juniors FC offer financial aid and what uniforms are required?Yes—scholarships go to qualifying players, with awards decided by the board of directors through a financial aid application. More than fifteen percent of players receive aid. Uniforms are ordered through Tursi Soccer in Meridian or online on a two-year kit cycle from August 2025 through July 2027, including required volt home and black training kits plus warm-ups, with optional color kits for players who want extras.

How can families contact Idaho Juniors FC?Reach club director Frank Aguirre at (208) 880-5823 or email faguirre_lili@yahoo.com for tryout, scholarship, or placement questions. The contact form on the club site handles general inquiries. Current families rely on the Parents Resource area for schedules, BYGA payment setup, uniform links, and downloadable player agreements and medical releases.

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