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Jamestown Youth Soccer

Jamestown, Rhode Island

About

Jamestown Youth Soccer, also presented on the club site as the Jamestown Soccer Association, is a Jamestown, Rhode Island organization that introduces children to soccer with an emphasis on enjoyment, physical activity, sportsmanship, trust, and confidence. The club asks families to register contact information for each player so coaches and staff can reach parents, grandparents, and other caregivers as needed.

What the club offers

Fall recreational soccer serves players from Pre-K through 6th grade, generally about ages three through twelve, in a fun, inclusive setting for newcomers and returning players. Competitive travel teams play in Rhode Island SuperLiga under USA Youth Soccer expectations, with an eight-game regular season framework described as four home and four away matches across fall and spring cycles, plus possible playoffs and finals for some age groups after the regular season.

Player development and philosophy

The club states that its approach revolves around what is best for each player, combining structured soccer with friendship and positive sideline culture. Recreational programming focuses on exercise, teamwork, and approachable coaching schedules. Travel programming highlights skill growth, discipline, resilience, and competition against clubs from other Rhode Island communities while still tying home training and matches to Jamestown.

Where teams train and play

Recreational practices and games take place at Eldred Field, 14 Eldred Avenue, Jamestown, Rhode Island. Travel teams also practice and host home games at Eldred Field; away fixtures are played at opponent venues around the state.

Season structure and schedules

Recreational soccer is offered in the fall. The published 2025 fall recreational season ran from Saturday, September 6 through Saturday, October 25, with no games on the Columbus Day weekend, and Saturday morning games beginning at 9:00 a.m. once teams were set. Practices are usually once per week on a schedule the coach sets near the start of the season. The recreational season is described as about seven to eight weeks long with Saturday morning games.

Travel spring preseason is described as starting in mid-March, with the spring 2026 game window published as March 28 through June 13 and playoff activity for U11 and older teams continuing through late June. Travel teams typically train two times per week for about sixty to ninety minutes per session, with coaches communicating specific days and times at season launch.

Registration, uniforms, and fees

Families register through the club’s online registration flows linked from jamestownsoccer.com. For the published 2025 fall recreational cycle, early-bird registration was $95 through July 26, 2025, and standard registration was $115 beginning July 27, 2025; recreational jerseys were included in the registration fee. Always confirm the active season’s deadlines and pricing on the current recreational program page before checking out.

For the spring 2026 SuperLiga cycle, the club listed regular registration at $235 for signups before January 31, 2026, and $265 for registrations on or after February 1, 2026, with team registration emphasized before the end of January so rosters can form on time. That travel fee covers referees, tournament fees, field maintenance, and training equipment but not the uniform kit. Uniforms and optional team merchandise are ordered through the club’s linked Aretayn store using the access code published on the travel page.

USA Youth Soccer birth-year rules determine travel age groups. Example groupings published on the travel page pair birth years 2019 and 2018 with Under-8, 2017 and 2016 with Under-10, 2015 and 2014 with Under-12, and 2013 and 2012 with Under-14. Players need a verified date of birth on file, supported by uploading a birth certificate during registration.

Policies, discounts, and aid

After travel team formation is complete, the club states that refunds are not available if a player stops mid-season; if a player is not placed on a team, the registration fee is refunded in full. The travel FAQ notes multi-child discounts and directs families to the registration questionnaire for details. Recreational team assignments are usually communicated in the last two weeks of August, and the club does not honor special requests for particular rosters. Need-based scholarships are available case by case; the site directs families to email Sergio or Brad at jamestownsoccerri@gmail.com.

Equipment expectations

Shin guards are required for recreational practices and games. Cleats and a ball are optional but recommended. Pre-K through first grade use a size 3 ball; second through sixth grade use a size 4 ball.

How to reach the club

Email jamestownsoccerri@gmail.com for scholarship questions and other program details the travel and recreational pages route through that address.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Jamestown Youth Soccer offer?Fall recreational soccer enrolls Pre-K through sixth grade, generally about ages three through twelve. Competitive travel teams follow USA Youth Soccer birth-year groupings; the club’s travel page lists example brackets such as birth years 2019 and 2018 for Under-8 through birth years 2013 and 2012 for Under-14.

Where does Jamestown Youth Soccer train or play?Recreational practices and games take place at Eldred Field, 14 Eldred Avenue, Jamestown, Rhode Island. Travel teams also practice and host home games there, while away matches are played at opponent fields around Rhode Island.

When are tryouts or registration?Registration runs through the online flows linked on jamestownsoccer.com for each active recreational or SuperLiga season. Recreational teams are usually assigned in the last two weeks of August. SuperLiga registration deadlines are season-specific; the spring 2026 travel page stressed completing team registration before the end of January so rosters can be built on time.

What do tryouts or registration cost?Published 2025 fall recreational pricing was $95 early bird through July 26, 2025, and $115 standard registration beginning July 27, 2025, with jerseys included. Spring 2026 SuperLiga registration was listed at $235 before January 31, 2026, and $265 on or after February 1, 2026, not including uniforms. Confirm the current season’s numbers on the live program pages before registering.

What does a season or year of club soccer cost?Recreational families pay the seasonal registration fee that includes a jersey for the published fall cycle, plus personal equipment such as shin guards. Travel families pay the seasonal SuperLiga registration fee that covers referees, tournaments, field maintenance, and training gear, then purchase the separate uniform kit through the club’s linked store. Multi-child discounts for travel are described in the registration questionnaire.

What is the club’s mission, philosophy, or coaching approach?The Jamestown Soccer Association welcome message emphasizes fun, physical activity, and decisions that put each player first, alongside sportsmanship, trust, and confidence. Recreational programming welcomes all skill levels, while travel programming stresses passion for the game, teamwork, discipline, and resilience against statewide competition.

How can families contact or register?Use the registration links on jamestownsoccer.com for the recreational or SuperLiga program you need. For scholarships or aid questions, email Sergio or Brad at jamestownsoccerri@gmail.com as instructed on the program pages.

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