What programs does Nebo United Soccer Club offer?Nebo United runs competition, academy, and district pathways for South Utah County youth. Competitive teams focus on league play and tournaments across Utah and nearby areas. Academy programming supports developing players building skills before or alongside higher-level teams. District involvement ties the club into organized Utah youth soccer structures. Families can use the contact form or call 801-362-3235 to learn which track fits their child’s age and experience.

About
Nebo United Soccer Club is a youth soccer organization serving South Utah County, with families in Payson, Spanish Fork, Salem, Springville, and nearby communities. The club focuses on developing players in a positive, competitive setting while building character and strengthening local soccer culture. Programming spans developmental pathways through competitive teams, with opportunities for players at different stages—not only athletes who already have club experience.
Programs and competitive pathways
Nebo United is listed with Utah Soccer Federation as offering competition, academy, and district programming. Competitive teams train for league play and tournaments across Utah and the surrounding region, giving players regular match experience beyond practice. The academy track supports younger and developing players building technical habits before or alongside higher-intensity team placement. District-level involvement connects the club to broader Utah youth soccer structures so rosters can compete in organized statewide environments. Exact team counts and age-band labels shift as registration grows each year, but the club’s public materials emphasize room for multiple skill levels within South Utah County.
Ages, placement, and tryouts
Programs welcome players from early developmental ages through competitive youth teams. Age divisions follow standard U.S. youth soccer birth-year guidelines so athletes train and compete with peers in similar age groups. Prior soccer experience is not required everywhere—coaches work on skills, confidence, and enjoyment while helping players improve. Tryouts are typically held once per year before the competitive season; players attend evaluation sessions so staff can place them on an appropriate team. Families should watch club announcements and social channels for current tryout dates because schedules change season to season.
Training, seasons, and competition
Most teams practice multiple times per week during the season and participate in league games and tournaments throughout the year. Practice days and times vary by age group and competitive level, with coaches sharing schedules after rosters are set. Competition emphasizes player development in match environments—technical growth, teamwork, and competitive habits—within a supportive team culture. The club highlights experienced, passionate coaches, a strong development focus, and a growing South Utah County soccer community where players can feel challenged and proud to represent Nebo United.
Equipment and uniforms
Players should arrive with soccer cleats, shin guards, practice or training apparel, and a water bottle. Game uniforms are provided by the club; coaches give any additional uniform or training-gear guidance at the start of the season. Families planning tryouts or first registration should confirm sizing and replacement policies with the club when enrolling.
Getting started and parent involvement
Families interested in joining can submit the club contact form with name, email, and phone to receive messages about teams, registration, and programs. The club encourages parents to support players on the sideline, volunteer where needed, and help maintain a positive environment around matches and events. Coaching opportunities are open to passionate applicants who share the club’s commitment to developing young athletes—prospective coaches can reach out through the same contact channels.
Questions and contact
For questions about teams, tryouts, academy placement, district registration, or club fees, call 801-362-3235 or email coachryanjensen@gmail.com. A club representative can walk families through next steps when competitive, academy, or district openings are available.
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Frequently asked questions
What ages can join and is prior experience required?The club serves players from young developmental ages through competitive youth teams, using standard birth-year age groups so athletes train with similar peers. Prior experience is not required on every pathway—coaches emphasize fundamentals, confidence, and enjoyment while players improve. Competitive placement still relies on tryouts and coach evaluation so teams stay appropriately matched for ability and age.
When are tryouts and how are teams placed?Tryouts are typically held once per year before the competitive season begins. Players attend evaluation sessions so coaches can place them on an appropriate team for their age and skill level. Exact dates change each cycle, so families should follow club announcements and social updates rather than assuming a fixed calendar. After placement, coaches share practice schedules that often include multiple sessions per week.
How often do teams practice and where do they compete?Most teams train multiple times per week during the season and play league games plus tournaments throughout the year. Practice days vary by age group and competitive level; coaches communicate specifics once rosters are formed. Match play happens in organized youth leagues and tournaments in Utah and the surrounding region, giving players regular competitive minutes beyond training.
What gear does my player need and does the club provide uniforms?Players need soccer cleats, shin guards, practice or training apparel, and a water bottle for sessions. Game uniforms are provided by the club. Coaches may give additional guidance on training apparel or replacement uniforms at the start of the season. Families registering for tryouts should confirm any sizing questions with the club when they enroll.
How can families register, volunteer, or ask about fees?Submit the club contact form with your name, email, and phone to receive messages about teams and registration, or call 801-362-3235 and email coachryanjensen@gmail.com for direct questions. Parents can volunteer, support events, and help maintain positive sidelines. Coaching applicants who share the club’s development focus can inquire through the same channels. Fee and uniform details for competition, academy, and district tracks are shared during enrollment rather than as a single flat rate for every program.
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