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Morris United Soccer Club

Morristown, New Jersey

About

Morris United Soccer Club (MUSC) builds a wide home-town pathway around the idea of youth soccer for every player. The club focuses on Morristown, Morris Township, Morris Plains, and surrounding Morris County communities, and it keeps space for beginners, multi-sport athletes, and families who want either relaxed recreation or a more committed travel experience.

What the club offers

The Morris United / STA Super Soccer Development Program introduces soccer to children about ages 4–7 through Super 5s, Super 6s, and Super 7s tracks that move from motor skills into technique and simple tactics. Fall and spring Super seasons carry no registration cost; winter training for 6U and 7U carries a nominal fee at enrollment. Recreation soccer is a family-oriented, non-tryout program for boys and girls roughly in first through sixth grade (about ages 6–12), with fall play from September through November and spring play from April through June. Teams balance rosters for even matchups, every player who registers by June 30 receives a team spot when staffing allows, and recreation programming serves about 500 children. United Travel is the club’s town travel arm for about 8U through 19U: every team trains with a licensed professional coach, most league play stays in Morris and neighboring counties, and the schedule is built so soccer can sit alongside other sports as long as families give soccer a comparable level of commitment. STA Morris United and Morris United / STA camps live under the same family of options for families who want academy-style staffing and camps. TOPSoccer welcomes athletes ages 5–20 with intellectual, emotional, or physical disabilities; Delbarton Soccer organizes the Morris United program with volunteer coaches and buddies, emphasizing development and meaningful participation over trophies.

Where teams train and play

Games and practices rotate across town facilities such as Central Park (Greystone), Frelinghuysen Middle School, the Indoor Sports Pavilion, Jean Street Field, Ketch Road Field, Ryan Soccer Field at Delbarton, Morristown High School, and Simons Memorial Park, and the club maintains a field map that shows how sites spread across the local area. Exact training and game locations shift by age group, gender split, and season, so families should confirm assignments with coaches or club operations as rosters finalize.

Tryouts, registration, and seasons

Recreation and Super Soccer entry stays open without tryouts; recreation registration hinges on roster space and enough volunteer support. United Travel requires a spring player evaluation for everyone who wants a roster spot, with an additional fall evaluation cycle for younger and older teams. Professional trainers run evaluations, returning players are reviewed for conduct as well as performance, and offers aim to cluster players of similar ability for development-first games. Program sign-up flows through the Morris United online registration hub that covers Super Soccer, recreation, United Travel, TOPSoccer, STA, and volunteer roles. Travel uniform kits route through the club’s designated uniform supplier workflow tied to United Travel.

Mission, philosophy, and coaching environment

The club emphasizes access for local children, fun and inclusion in recreation, and development over winning headlines in travel. United Travel explicitly asks players to match the seriousness they bring to other activities, welcomes families from any municipality even though Morris Township, Morristown, and Morris Plains families receive priority when capacity is tight, and keeps professional coaching on the touchline for every travel team. TOPSoccer follows the national model of adaptive training for players whose needs do not fit a standard league, and recreation principles stress equal playing time, balanced teams, and enjoyment for the kids.

Fees and practical planning

Super Soccer fall and spring registration is free; winter fees for 6U and 7U stay nominal and should be confirmed when families enroll. Recreation soccer registration runs about $125 to $165 depending on the season. For the 2024-25 seasonal year, United Travel fees include $975 for 8U fall-and-spring registration or $500 for a spring-only option (eight winter training sessions bundle with the full-year path but not the spring-only path), about $1,250 fall-and-spring or $650 spring-only for older youth through 15U with the same winter-session pattern, and a $650 spring-only fee for 16U through 19U; credit card processing fees sit on top of every registration price in effect for that cycle. Referee fees move team-to-team outside the registration bundle, and optional tournaments beyond the included calendar cost extra. Ask club leadership for the active fee sheet before budgeting because seasonal years and card surcharges can change.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Morris United offer?Super Soccer Development serves about ages 4–7 with Super 5s, Super 6s, and Super 7s. Recreation soccer covers roughly first through sixth grade (about ages 6–12) for boys and girls without tryouts. United Travel spans about 8U through 19U with licensed professional coaches. STA Morris United and Morris United / STA camps add a higher-performance branch and seasonal camps. TOPSoccer supports athletes ages 5–20 with disabilities through a volunteer-led Morris United program operated with Delbarton Soccer.

Where does Morris United train or play?Typical facilities used for club play include Central Park (Greystone), Frelinghuysen Middle School, the Indoor Sports Pavilion, Jean Street Field, Ketch Road Field, Ryan Soccer Field at Delbarton, Morristown High School, and Simons Memorial Park, and the club supplies a consolidated field map. Assignments rotate by team, gender split, and season, so families should verify locations with staff or coaches.

When are tryouts or registration?Recreation and Super Soccer do not use tryouts; recreation guarantees a roster spot for registrations received by June 30 when volunteers and capacity allow. United Travel holds spring player evaluations for all prospective players plus a fall evaluation window for younger and older teams. Registration for every program line runs through the Morris United online registration hub that bundles Super Soccer, recreation, United Travel, TOPSoccer, STA, and volunteer sign-up.

What do programs cost?Super Soccer fall and spring seasons are free; winter training for 6U and 7U carries a nominal fee to confirm at signup. Recreation registration costs about $125–$165 depending on the season. For the 2024-25 seasonal year, United Travel charges $975 for 8U fall and spring or $500 spring only, about $1,250 fall and spring or $650 spring only for older youth through 15U, and $650 spring only for 16U–19U, each plus credit card processing. Spring-only travel pricing does not include the eight winter training sessions that bundle with full-year options. Referee fees and extra tournaments are not in the registration totals quoted for that cycle.

What is Morris United’s mission or coaching approach?The club promotes youth soccer for players of all abilities across Morristown-area towns, keeps recreation fun and inclusive with balanced teams and equal playing time, and runs United Travel as a development-first program where licensed professionals coach every team and roster decisions follow spring (and some fall) evaluations. TOPSoccer stresses training and participation rather than pure competition for athletes with disabilities.

How can families contact or register with Morris United?Call +1 973-224-5986 for general questions, email president@morrisunited.com, and mail correspondence to 45 South Park Place, Box 103, Morristown, NJ 07960. Complete player or volunteer registration through the Morris United online registration hub. Super Soccer-specific questions for 6U/7U boys and girls can also go to the STA email contacts named for each age band.

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