What ages and program levels does Summit FC offer?Summit FC supports competitive youth soccer from academy ages through high school, with U7–U8 academy play, U9–U12 X-League, and older teams in UYSA state pathways such as IRL, SCL, Premier League, and High School Provisional. The organization also lists recreational, academy, competitive, and tournament-only options across Northern Utah, and partner clubs under the Summit umbrella extend reach from Salt Lake City to Brigham City.

About
Summit FC is a Northern Utah youth soccer organization rooted in the Ogden area and stretching from Salt Lake City north to Brigham City. The club connects competitive teams, academy-age groups, recreational options, and tournament-only players under one umbrella while sharing staff, resources, and development philosophy with partner clubs across the Wasatch Front.
What the club offers
Summit FC fields boys and girls teams across Utah Youth Soccer Association competitive pathways, including X-League for younger age groups and state-level competition for older players. Families can browse a current team directory with coach contacts, explore partner organizations such as Metasport FC, SWAT, Vipers FC, Atletico, and L30 Legacy squads operating under the Summit umbrella, or pursue joining as a new or returning team when culture and commitment align. The club also hosts the Ogden Peaks Classic, presented by the Ron Mac McBride Foundation, as part of its tournament footprint.
Development philosophy
The club’s vision is to build an athlete for life by giving coaches and players a platform suited to varied communities, commitment levels, and long-term goals. Programming is meant to be inclusive and responsive to diverse backgrounds, support individual well-being, and help athletes reach their potential on and off the field while being part of something larger than a single roster. Coaching culture emphasizes honoring the game, encouraging development over short-term results, and communication that supports players beyond match day.
Age groups and league structure
Academy play begins at U7 and U8 in 4v4 formats with roster minimums and ball sizes set by UYSA rules. U9 and U10 compete in X-League with no published scores or standings, while U11 and U12 remain in X-League with seasonal alignment handled jointly by coaches, directors of coaching, and regional competition representatives. Older teams move into Inter Regional League, State Competition League, Premier League, or High School Provisional tracks as rosters qualify. Club passing is permitted only between Summit FC teams, and multi-roster rules follow UYSA registration policy with fees collected when players hold roster spots in more than one eligible program.
Tryouts and registration timing
Tryouts follow UYSA statewide windows: X-League teams in U9 through U12 may hold tryouts on or after the Monday before Memorial Day for the next seasonal year, while U13 and older teams in SCL, IRL, or PL may try out after Memorial Day. Summit FC uses coach-directed, team-focused tryouts rather than one centralized evaluation day, so families should confirm dates, times, and locations with individual coaches or through Summit FC Utah social channels. For the 2026–27 cycle, coach registration begins May 1 and player registration opens at the end of May as teams finalize rosters.
Fees, uniforms, and special charges
Summit FC maintains a 2026–27 player fee schedule covering UYSA state and club costs, with multi-roster and other special charges listed separately. Published special fees include a $40 U11 multi-roster fee per fall or spring season, $35 for U12–U14 multi-roster each season, $45 for U15–U19/20 multi-roster each season, and a $125 High School Provisional fee that covers gaming league, field, and referee costs but not coaching fees where those apply separately. Match kits are supplied through ARETYN, with updated uniform kit pricing announced for upcoming seasons. Winter training, indoor games, and tournament costs are typically handled team by team outside the core fee sheet.
How families can get started
Review the team directory for age, location, and coach fit, attend a practice or match when possible to observe team culture, and reach out directly for tryout details in the current UYSA window. New teams or coaches exploring membership can email Admin@SummitFCUtah.com. General questions can also go through the contact form on summitfcutah.com, and team-specific tryout updates are posted on Facebook and Instagram under Summit FC Utah.
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Compare Summit FC with other youth soccer options in your area before making a decision. These directory links make it easier to review local clubs, broader Utah programs, and nearby team options in one place.
Frequently asked questions
Where does Summit FC operate in Utah?Teams are spread along the Wasatch Front from Salt Lake City north through the Ogden area to Brigham City. Families choose a team based on geography, age group, and coach fit using the published team directory, which includes direct coach contacts rather than a single centralized training campus for every roster.
When are tryouts and how does placement work?Summit FC follows UYSA tryout calendars: U9–U12 X-League tryouts may begin on or after the Monday before Memorial Day, and U13-plus SCL, IRL, or PL tryouts may begin after Memorial Day for the next seasonal year. Tryouts are coach-directed, so families should contact listed coaches or follow Summit FC Utah on Facebook and Instagram for team-specific dates, times, and locations.
What fees should families expect for 2026–27?Summit FC publishes a 2026–27 fee schedule covering UYSA state and club charges. Special fees listed online include $40 for U11 multi-roster per fall or spring season, $35 for U12–U14 multi-roster per season, $45 for U15–U19/20 multi-roster per season, and a $125 High School Provisional fee covering gaming league, field, and referee costs but not separate coaching fees where those apply. Uniform kits are through ARETYN with updated pricing announced for upcoming cycles, and winter training, indoor play, and tournaments are often billed by individual teams.
What is Summit FC’s coaching and development approach?The club aims to build athletes for life through coach and player development tailored to different communities and commitment levels. Expect emphasis on inclusive access, long-term athlete development, honoring the game, and player-centered growth rather than win-at-all-costs messaging. Families evaluating fit are encouraged to watch practices or matches to observe coaching style, team dynamics, and sideline culture before committing.
How can families contact Summit FC or join a team?Use the team directory for coach-specific tryout and roster questions, email Admin@SummitFCUtah.com for new or returning teams interested in joining Summit FC, or submit the general contact form for other inquiries. Coach registration for the 2026–27 cycle begins May 1, with player registration opening at the end of May as teams finalize.
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