What ages and program levels does Snohomish United offer?Snohomish United runs a year-round Premier program for competitive boys and girls from U8 through U19 in ECNL, Regional Club League, and North Puget Sound League pathways, plus fall recreational soccer for Micros U5–U8 and rec divisions U9–U19. TOPSoccer serves athletes ages 4 through adult with disabilities, grouped by ability. Goalkeeper-specific training is available from U10 upward at no extra cost to Premier roster players.

About
Snohomish United is the competitive and recreational youth soccer arm of Snohomish Youth Soccer Club, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit affiliated with Washington Youth Soccer and based in Snohomish, Washington. Families can choose a year-round Premier pathway with ECNL, Regional Club League, and North Puget Sound League placement, a fall recreational league for Micros through high school, or TOPSoccer for players with intellectual, emotional, or physical disabilities—the largest and longest-running TOPSoccer program in Washington State.
Premier competitive soccer
The Premier Program runs year-round outdoors for boys and girls seeking high-level training and league competition. Teams compete through Elite Clubs National League, Regional Club League, and North Puget Sound League pathways depending on roster and age. Coaching staff bring professional playing backgrounds and U.S. Soccer certifications, with emphasis on leadership, teamwork, personal care, and excellence alongside competitive performance.
Player development follows four age zones: U8–U9 focus on ball familiarity, dribbling, and small-sided fun; U10–U12 build individual ball mastery and basic tactical spacing; U13–U14 emphasize possession, buildup from the back, and mental resilience; U15–U19 prepare athletes for statewide, regional, and national competition with advanced technique and positional play. Goalkeepers from U10 and up receive dedicated weekly position training at no extra charge.
Premier teams form through annual tryouts held at Stocker Soccer Fields and Lake Tye Park, with a $25 tryout fee per player. Pre-registration is recommended; walk-ups need a parent or guardian to sign medical and liability waivers. Families who miss the main tryout window can schedule an in-person evaluation during team practices. Selected players are contacted by phone; others receive email notification.
Recreational fall soccer
Recreational soccer runs August through November under volunteer coaches, serving Micros U5–U8 and rec divisions U9–U19. Practices and home games use Stocker Fields Complex B at 27 Pine Avenue. Registration for the 2026 season opens April 2, with a July 1 deadline—after that date a $25 late fee applies, space is limited, and placement is not guaranteed. Youth age groups follow the August 1–July 31 birth-year cycle used nationally.
Rec fees vary by age at $100, $130, or $150, plus a required $40 jersey purchased at first practice; players supply black shorts and socks. Families can request a coach or buddy during the open registration period, though requests are not guaranteed. Volunteer coaches receive a $50 credit, and any family can earn a $50 account credit by volunteering four hours per season at club events.
TOPSoccer and inclusive play
TOPSoccer welcomes athletes ages 4 through adult with individualized buddy support when needed. Players group by ability rather than age. Fall indoor sessions run Sunday afternoons at the Snohomish Sports Dome; spring outdoor games use Stocker Fields and Snohomish High School Stadium. Season fees are $35 with scholarships available, and coaches receive specialized U.S. Youth Soccer disability training.
Fees, financial aid, and registration
Premier uses an all-inclusive payment plan combining club and team costs. U8 totals $1,650 ($400 registration plus ten monthly payments of $125); U9–U10 totals $2,700 ($400 plus ten payments of $230); U11–U19 totals $3,425 ($400 plus ten payments of $302.50), with ECNL teams adding a $100 league fee. Uniform kits add $420 when due; the 2026–27 season is a non-uniform year, with new kits provided in odd-numbered years.
Financial aid offsets recreational costs by $100, $130, or $150 depending on age (with a $50 volunteer fee and $50 raffle ticket fee), and Premier families may receive $500 off based on income after paying the initial $400 registration. The club also encourages referee certification through North Chapter Soccer Referees Association as a way to offset expenses.
Fields and contact
Primary youth venues include Stocker Fields at 27 Pine Avenue in Snohomish, with additional sites at Snohomish High School, Centennial High School, Valley View Middle School, Glacier Peak High School, Park Place Middle School in Monroe, Monroe High School, and Lake Tye Park in Monroe for select Premier tryouts and matches.
Call 360-200-8938 or email amy@snohomishyouthsoccer.org for Premier questions. Recreational scheduling and coaching inquiries go to rec director Zach Johndrow at zach@snohomishyouthsoccer.org.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does Snohomish United train and play?Most recreational practices and home games use Stocker Fields Complex B at 27 Pine Avenue in Snohomish. Premier tryouts and many competitive sessions also use Stocker Soccer Fields and Lake Tye Park in Monroe. Additional venues include Snohomish High School, Centennial High School, Valley View Middle School, Glacier Peak High School, Park Place Middle School, Monroe High School, the Snohomish Sports Dome for indoor TOPSoccer, and Snohomish High School Stadium for spring TOPSoccer matches.
When are tryouts and recreational registration?Premier teams form through annual tryouts, typically spanning two or three sessions per age group in spring, with a $25 fee per player and pre-registration encouraged. The 2026–27 age cycle runs August 1 through July 31. Fall recreational registration for 2026 opens April 2 with a July 1 deadline; after that a $25 late fee applies and placement is not guaranteed. Players who miss Premier tryouts can contact the club to arrange an in-person evaluation at a team practice.
What do Premier and recreational seasons cost?Premier all-inclusive plans total $1,650 for U8, $2,700 for U9–U10, and $3,425 for U11–U19, each starting with a $400 registration payment followed by monthly installments; ECNL rosters add a $100 league fee, and uniform kits add $420 when due—the 2026–27 season is a non-uniform year. Recreational fees are $100, $130, or $150 by age plus a required $40 jersey. Tryouts cost $25 per child. Financial aid and volunteer credits can reduce family costs.
What is the club's coaching and development approach?Snohomish United emphasizes holistic athlete development—mental, physical, and technical growth in a supportive yet competitive environment. Premier coaching staff include former professional players and college coaches with U.S. Soccer credentials. Development progresses through four age zones from ball mastery and joy at U8–U9 toward advanced tactics and statewide competition at U15–U19. Recreational soccer prioritizes fundamentals, fun, sportsmanship, and community involvement under volunteer coaches.
How can families contact or register with Snohomish United?Register Premier, recreational, and TOPSoccer programs through the club's online registration at snohomishunited.org. Call 360-200-8938 or email amy@snohomishyouthsoccer.org for Premier and general club questions. Recreational coaching and scheduling inquiries go to Zach Johndrow at zach@snohomishyouthsoccer.org. Financial aid applications require proof of income and completion of online registration with the initial Premier fee when applying for competitive assistance.
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