What is Ironbound Soccer Club’s mission?The official site says Ironbound SC builds community through soccer, one goal at a time, and that the club develops both athletes and the coaches and staff who guide them, not only players on the field.

Ironbound Soccer Club runs youth soccer in Newark, New Jersey, as the official Ironbound SC website describes it. You get a community-first message: build ties through the game and grow players alongside the coaches who train them.
Start with tryouts: open the tryout form linked from the homepage under Ready to Join, or email tryouts@ironboundsoccer.com so staff can reach you about a session. When you move to enrollment, complete registration through the club’s Demosphere portal linked from the same page instead of relying on email alone.
Ironbound says it builds leaders, not only skilled players, and invests in coaches and staff the same way. Nick Lavrador is listed as Director of Coaching; email nlavrador@ironboundsoccer.com for coaching or staff opportunities. Visit the about page for the full staff list the club publishes.
Walk in or call during posted hours: Tuesday and Friday, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at 11 Providence Street, Newark, New Jersey. Use +1 973-344-3144 or info@ironboundsoccer.com anytime you need the office; those contacts match what the site shows next to the schedule.
Subscribe on the homepage for email news and updates. That signup is how the club tells you to stay current after you have used the tryout or contact forms.
Compare Ironbound Soccer Club with other youth soccer options in your area before making a decision. These directory links make it easier to review local clubs, broader New Jersey programs, and nearby team options in one place.
What is Ironbound Soccer Club’s mission?The official site says Ironbound SC builds community through soccer, one goal at a time, and that the club develops both athletes and the coaches and staff who guide them, not only players on the field.
How do I start the tryout process?Use the tryout form linked from the club homepage under Ready to Join, or email tryouts@ironboundsoccer.com with a tryout enquiry as the site suggests. Staff use that path to contact you about joining a session.
Where do I register as a player?After you move past the tryout step, the club points families to register through its Demosphere registration URL (ironboundsoccer.demosphere-secure.com registration path linked from the homepage).
When and where is the club office open?The contact section lists office hours on Tuesday and Friday from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at 11 Providence Street, Newark, New Jersey.
How do I reach the office by phone or email?Call +1 973-344-3144 or email info@ironboundsoccer.com for general contact; those details appear on the official site next to the office hours and address.
Who leads coaching and how do coaches apply?Nick Lavrador is listed as Director of Coaching. The site directs coaching and staff enquiries to nlavrador@ironboundsoccer.com and links a staff join flow from the Coach’s Corner section.

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