What ages and program levels does the club offer?Youth programming runs from about four years eight months through eighteen on a recreational model, including Little Rowdies for preschool ages, coed and gender-split Rec divisions from U6 through U19, and Rec Plus for U10 through U19 as a more challenging recreational track. Adults can play in the club’s recreational adult league. Play stays at the recreational level rather than a travel-club pathway.

Noblesville United Soccer Club
Noblesville, Indiana
About
Noblesville United Soccer Club (NUSC) is an all-volunteer, community-based 501(c) nonprofit founded in 1978 and based in Noblesville, Indiana. The club operates at a roughly thirty-acre complex on East 196th Street and focuses on recreational soccer for children from about four years eight months through eighteen, plus an adult recreational league that has run for more than twenty years. Programming emphasizes enjoyment, learning, and development in a lower-pressure environment than travel soccer.
Programs for youth and adults
Little Rowdies introduces four- and five-year-olds (over four and under five as of August 1) to soccer with themed activities, motor and social skill work, and short small-sided play; sessions run about fifty minutes on Friday evenings for six sessions, with roughly thirty to thirty-five minutes of instruction and fifteen to twenty minutes of play. Coed Rec leagues serve U6 through U19 with separate boys and girls divisions where noted; teams are formed by Indiana State Soccer Association age guidelines and school-registration-style cutoffs, with effort to balance skill across rosters. All players receive at least half of each game. Recreational soccer uses one to two practices per week and one match per week, all at NUSC facilities.
Rec Plus is an advanced recreational track for U10 through U19: one to two team practices plus one league-wide practice per week with a certified trainer, higher time commitment and competitiveness than standard Rec, and continued half-game playing time. U10 and U12 Rec Plus requires an evaluation; players not selected receive a refund of the difference and are placed in Rec. Evaluations are scheduled in late June or early July with supplemental windows in late February or early March. U14 and U19 Rec Plus do not require evaluation. Rec Plus tuition is $150 per session ($300 per year); travel soccer in the same comparison often totals about $1,200–$3,000 per year. NUSC works with Indy Premier on Rec Plus rules and maintains Rec rules locally.
Youth summer programming includes Indy Eleven summer camps at Grand Park in June and July, where families apply the NUSC twenty percent discount code at signup, plus small-group or clinic-style offerings at NUSC such as a three-day June small-group block at $99 and a July backyard clinic at $79. The adult league is recreational only, registers separately, and uses formats from small-sided through eleven-a-side with spring, summer, and fall blocks; spring and summer calendars use six- and seven-game blocks, most spring and fall matches land on Sunday nights, most summer matches on Monday nights, and league and field fees depend on division format.
Schedule, practices, and games
Outdoor youth seasons generally align with the Noblesville Schools calendar: youth spring registration closes March 1, spring outdoor play runs about April through May, and fall outdoor runs about August through October. Summer camps run June through July. The club does not host its own winter or summer youth leagues; some teams or players may continue at partner indoor facilities. Practice length guidance runs from about fifty to sixty minutes for Little Rowdies and U6–U8 up to ninety minutes or more for U12–U19. Game lengths step up by age from about twenty minutes of play within Little Rowdies sessions through seventy minutes for U14 and U19, with short breaks that lengthen slightly as divisions mature.
Registration, fees, uniforms, and family policies
Youth Rec, Rec Plus, and Little Rowdies registration runs through TeamSnap from the club registration hub. Adult league and coach registration use separate TeamSnap forms. Families choosing Rec Plus should plan for summer or winter evaluations before the season except at U14 and U19.
At registration each family pays a $25 volunteer opt-out fee per registrant; families can earn that $25 back by working a two-hour concession shift during the season, coaching, helping at field day, or supporting special events. An early-bird discount reduces each registration by $10 when families register within the early window. Registering multiple players in the same transaction reduces the total registration by $10 for two players, $20 for three, $30 for four, and $40 for five or more. After registration deadlines pass, a $50 late registration fee applies on top of standard fees; late signups depend on open roster spots and placement is not guaranteed. All fees must be paid before the season starts unless a payment plan is arranged; unpaid balances can block rostering for the next season. Returned checks incur a $20 fee, and cash or check payments require prior arrangement through the help request process.
Refund timing is tied to deadlines and practice start: full refund of registration minus the volunteer fee before the initial registration deadline, fifty percent after the deadline and before practices begin, and no refund after practices start except for season-ending injury. Scholarship assistance is available; families submit a scholarship application through the club help form.
Uniforms for each age band are ordered through the club’s soccer.com team store; Little Rowdies shirts start around $17 plus shipping, U6 kits around $58 plus shipping, most Icon kits around $93 plus shipping, and U10 or U12 Rec Plus complete Icon kits around $135 plus shipping. Families should order early because delivery can take several weeks. Recommended ball sizes are size 3 for U6–U8, size 4 for U10–U12, and size 5 for U14–U19; cleats and shin guards are required where noted for Little Rowdies.
Mission and coaching support
The club’s mission is positive youth development through a safe, healthy, affordable soccer program that stays fun and rewarding. Objectives include teaching individual and team skills, providing practice and game experiences, and encouraging long-term love of the game. Core values are community, respect, leadership, service, and integrity. A technical director of soccer and club administrator support operations alongside volunteer board roles, division commissioners, and referee coordination.
How to reach the club
General and administrative questions can go to the club administrator at clubadmin@noblesvilleunited.com. Program questions may go to the programs director at programdirector@noblesvilleunited.com. The club voicemail line is (317) 674-3050; responses may take a few days because the organization is volunteer-driven. Refunds, scholarships, and special payment requests use the online help form.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does the club train or play?Home fields and practices for youth recreational programming are at the Noblesville United complex at 8501 East 196th Street, Noblesville, Indiana, on about thirty acres. Rec and Rec Plus practices and games stay on those facilities, while some winter play may continue at partner indoor venues for teams that choose that path.
When are tryouts or registration?Youth registration for Little Rowdies, Rec, and Rec Plus runs through TeamSnap whenever registration is open. Spring outdoor youth registration closes March 1, spring outdoor play runs roughly April through May, and fall outdoor runs roughly August through October. U10 and U12 Rec Plus players attend evaluations in late June or early July, with supplemental evaluations in late February or early March; U14 and U19 Rec Plus does not require evaluation. Adult and coach registration use separate TeamSnap forms with their own season calendars.
What do tryouts or registration cost?Each registrant pays a $25 volunteer opt-out fee at signup that can be earned back through concession shifts, coaching, or other volunteer tasks. Late registration after deadlines adds $50 to standard fees. An early-bird discount subtracts $10 from each on-time registration, and multi-player households receive $10 off the total for two players, $20 for three, $30 for four, and $40 for five or more. Rec Plus tuition is $150 per session ($300 per year) for players who join that track.
What does a season or year of club soccer cost?Rec Plus tuition is $150 per session ($300 per year); travel soccer in the same comparison often totals about $1,200–$3,000 per year. Standard Rec fees vary by age division and are selected during TeamSnap registration. Families also budget for uniform kits through the club’s soccer.com store, where kits run from about $17 plus shipping for Little Rowdies shirts through roughly $93 Icon uniforms and about $135 complete Icon kits for U10 or U12 Rec Plus. The $25 volunteer opt-out, optional early-bird and sibling discounts, and potential $50 late fee all adjust the final registration total.
What is the club’s mission, philosophy, or coaching approach?Noblesville United is a nonprofit focused on safe, healthy, affordable soccer that stays fun while teaching skills and teamwork. Recreational soccer stresses enjoyment and development without high-pressure winning demands, guarantees at least half a game for every player, and uses volunteer coaches trained by the league. Rec Plus adds a weekly trainer-led session for players who want more challenge while remaining in a recreational pathway.
How can families contact or register?Register youth players through TeamSnap using the Little Rowdies, Rec, and Rec Plus form linked from the club registration hub; adults and coaches use their own TeamSnap links. Email clubadmin@noblesvilleunited.com for administrative questions or programdirector@noblesvilleunited.com for programming. Call (317) 674-3050 for voicemail. Scholarships, refunds, and special payment requests go through the online help form.
How can families get field closure or schedule updates?Field closures and club news flow through social channels, and the event calendar carries dates and key happenings. Voicemail at (317) 674-3050 and the help form are the main structured contact paths when something is unclear.
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