What is the difference between recreational and competitive programming?The Interstate United League handles recreational play for birth years 2013–2021 with local evening games and Iowa Soccer Association sanctioning. Competitive club soccer registers through the Nebraska Soccer Association, uses birth-year player pools, and supports select teams, extra training, and tournament travel as players advance.

About
Interstate Soccer Club anchors youth soccer across the Siouxland region, blending a large recreational league with a competitive club track built from the unified South Sioux City and Tristate Revolution programs. Families can start in fun, local league play and move into select teams as skill and interest grow, with directors of coaching supporting coaches and players at every level.
What the club offers
The competitive side registers through the Nebraska Soccer Association and organizes players into birth-year pools rather than legacy club silos. Everyone born in the same year trains together for technical work, then forms one or more teams inside that pool so placement can match ability and availability for leagues and tournaments. Pool training mixes whole-group sessions with team-specific work as competitive calendars approach.
Recreational soccer runs as the Interstate United League, an Iowa Soccer Association–sanctioned program that has served Siouxland for more than twenty years. Spring leagues target birth years 2013 through 2021 with coed and gendered divisions, evening games at the Jeffrey Dible Soccer Complex in South Sioux City, and typical seasons of seven to eight scheduled games with six guaranteed. The league reports more than 1,400 children playing annually, with even-age divisions except the combined U13 bracket.
Player placement and seasons
Annual competitive registration follows Nebraska Soccer Association summer windows, usually in June. Player placement events for the 2026–27 season are set for June 1–2 for U10 through U15 and June 15–16 for U16 and older groups, with two evaluation dates in the placement week so athletes can be seen by coaches, directors of coaching, and additional evaluators. After evaluations, families receive invitations with team placement details, a club handbook, and next steps from the assigned coach.
The club soccer year runs August 1 through July 31. Recreational spring registration uses tiered fees (for example, U6–U8 divisions at $65–$85 depending on registration timing, and U10–U13 at $75–$95) plus a $15 branded home/away jersey pair when replacements are needed.
Development and leadership
Scott Clausen serves as Director of Coaching, overseeing coaching education, training plans, and long-term player development after success with ISC select teams and deep experience across high school, college, and Midwest club competition. The club emphasizes individual growth through age-appropriate training, technical skill, tactical understanding, and game awareness, with expectations for effort, attitude, and focus at every session.
Mission and vision center on introducing soccer to youth of all ages and skill levels, building integrity, leadership, perseverance, respect, and teamwork while pursuing competitive excellence across Siouxland.
Fields and geography
Training and matches draw on the Siouxland Expo Center in Sioux City, the Jeffrey Dible Soccer Complex in South Sioux City, and the Riverside Soccer Complex along Riverside Boulevard in Sioux City—giving families clear home bases on both sides of the river.
Costs and family support
Competitive fixed club fees are $450 per soccer year, covering registration, coaching and director fees, summer and winter technical sessions, indoor winter training, field maintenance, and related core costs. Families pay $100 at registration and may pay the balance in full or split the remainder across four monthly online installments. Players purchase at least two uniform kits about every one to two years (roughly $150 for the pair). Variable team costs—league entries, tournaments, and event fees—are collected by team treasurers as activities are scheduled. Multi-player households receive automatic discounts ($100 for two players, $300 for three). Scholarship assistance is available for families who qualify.
How to reach the club
General questions go to contact@interstatesoccerclub.com. Recreational league questions can also go to Director Chris Conley at chris@interstatesoccerclub.com or 712-281-9990. Mailing address: PO Box 2305, Sioux City, Iowa 51106.
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Frequently asked questions
When are tryouts or player placement events held?Competitive placement follows Nebraska Soccer Association summer registration, typically in June. For 2026–27, U10–U15 groups evaluate June 1–2 and U16+ groups June 15–16, with two date options in the placement week. Current club players receive online signup details the week before; new families hear through rec leagues and community partners.
How are teams formed within an age group?Players from the merged South Sioux City and Tristate Revolution pathways enter shared birth-year pools—for example, all 2011 birth years train together regardless of roster size. Coaches and directors of coaching then form one or more teams per pool so level of play matches development, with flexibility to move athletes between teams when appropriate.
What fees should competitive families budget?Fixed club costs are $450 per year (August–July) with $100 due at registration and optional four-month payment plans for the balance. Expect about $150 every one to two years for two uniform kits, plus variable team charges for leagues and tournaments collected by treasurers. Discounts apply for multiple siblings ($100 for two players, $300 for three), and scholarship assistance is available on request.
Where does the club train and play?Primary venues include the Siouxland Expo Center (550 Expo Center Drive, Sioux City), the Jeffrey Dible Soccer Complex (1300 Riverview Drive, South Sioux City, Nebraska), and the Riverside Soccer Complex (1001 Riverside Boulevard, Sioux City). Recreational spring games concentrate at Dible with Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday evening kickoffs.
How can we contact the club?Email contact@interstatesoccerclub.com for general club questions or write to PO Box 2305, Sioux City, Iowa 51106. For recreational league help, reach Director Chris Conley at chris@interstatesoccerclub.com or 712-281-9990.
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