What ages and program levels does San Jose Rush offer?MLS GO recreational soccer targets U5 through U11 with eight-week seasons, eight games, and two weekly one-hour practices led by parent coaches who receive professional support. Competitive teams, Rush Galaxy Academy pathways aligned with UPSL Academy standards for eligible birth years, and older-player opportunities layer on top of that base. Rush Select, CAP, Rush Development, R.E.A.C.H., Rush Fest, and Rush Travel are available across the Rush Soccer network for players who qualify or register for those national programs.

About
San Jose Rush is a Rush Soccer club based in San Jose, California, combining local teams with the wider Rush network of domestic and international affiliates. Families tap into shared Rush resources such as the College Advisory Program, Rush Select scouting and events, Rush Development coach and parent education, R.E.A.C.H. gear donations, Rush Fest, and Rush Travel international trips while players train and compete under the San Jose Rush banner.
What the club offers
The recreational side uses the MLS GO in-house program for players roughly five through twelve, with teams built by age, friend preferences, and MLS jersey choices. Seasons run year-round in five blocks: fall, winter, spring, solstice, and summer. Competitive and academy programming—including Rush Galaxy Academy work tied to UPSL Academy standards for qualifying age groups—sits alongside those entry-level options, so families can move from introductory play toward higher-demand training when players are ready.
Where families train and play
The club’s mailing address is 3277 S White Rd #963, San Jose, CA 95148. Training fields and match sites vary by team, season, and program; families receive specific assignments when they register or join a roster. Regional and national Rush events may use venues across Northern California or farther afield depending on the team level.
Tryouts, registration, and fees
Competitive and academy tryout sign-up runs through SportWyse at app.sportwyse.com/tryouts. MLS GO recreational registration uses the club’s MLS GO signup paths: one paid season option is $299 for eight weeks with eight games and two one-hour practices per week, while families who volunteer as coach for their child’s team can access a no-cost season in the same age band. Uniforms are required for MLS GO training and games, with families selecting from approved MLS replica jerseys. Rush Fest, the annual national Rush gathering for U12 players, uses tiered team and individual packages with deposits and final balances tied to each year’s calendar—families should verify the current fee sheet before committing. Full competitive team tuition and separate tryout fees are not spelled out next to the recreational prices, so confirming those amounts during SportWyse enrollment or with club staff is the practical next step.
Mission, philosophy, and coaching approach
San Jose Rush keeps the environment player-centered, so long-term growth on the field and as a person matters as much as short-term results. Coaching staff mix full-time and part-time professionals with deep experience in Bay Area and national youth soccer. The club ties daily training to Rush-wide values such as accountability, respect, safety, and unity, and invests in coach licensing and education so methodology stays consistent across age groups.
How families reach the club
General questions can go to info@sanjoserush.com or through the contact form on sanjoserush.com, which collects name, email, phone, subject, and message. The club posts updates on Instagram and X. For tryouts and competitive registration, families should complete the flow in SportWyse at app.sportwyse.com/tryouts.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does San Jose Rush train or play?Club correspondence goes to 3277 S White Rd #963, San Jose, CA 95148. Field assignments depend on team, age group, and season, so families should expect specific training and game locations from coaches or registration staff after they enroll.
When are tryouts or registration, and how do families sign up?Competitive and academy tryouts are scheduled seasonally; families register through SportWyse at app.sportwyse.com/tryouts. MLS GO recreational seasons rotate through fall, winter, spring, solstice, and summer blocks, with enrollment through the club’s MLS GO registration on sanjoserush.com.
What do tryouts, registration, or recreational seasons cost?MLS GO charges $299 for the standard paid season option covering eight weeks, eight games, and twice-weekly practices, while volunteer coach families can access a free season for the same U5–U11 structure. Uniforms are an extra requirement. Rush Fest registration uses team packages around $1,800 for full rosters and about $140 for small groups, with deposits and final payment dates that change each cycle—confirm the current Rush Fest details before paying. Competitive tryout fees and full-year team tuition do not appear alongside those recreational figures, so verify them inside SportWyse or with club administrators.
What is the club’s mission, philosophy, or coaching approach?San Jose Rush focuses on player-centered development and personal growth, pairing Rush core values with professional coaching that blends full-time and part-time staff experienced across Bay Area and national youth soccer. Coach education and licensing are part of keeping training standards consistent from younger recreational groups through elite-track teams.
How can families contact or register with San Jose Rush?Email info@sanjoserush.com or submit the contact form on sanjoserush.com with name, email, phone, subject, and message. Follow @SanJoseRush on Instagram and X for updates. Complete competitive tryout registration in SportWyse at app.sportwyse.com/tryouts, and use MLS GO registration on sanjoserush.com for recreational enrollment.
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