What ages and program levels does Teton FC offer?Teton FC serves roughly ages 4 through 18 with recreational soccer from Pre-K (4+) through 6th grade, Junior Competitive from about U9, full competitive travel teams from about U11 through U19, winter futsal for U9–U15 age bands, and July summer camps split into Kickers (4–6), Premier (7–13), and Elite (14–18). Families can start in recreation and move into more competitive pathways when players are ready.

About
Teton FC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit youth soccer organization based in Driggs that serves Teton Valley, Idaho, including Victor and Driggs, with recreational leagues, competitive travel teams, winter futsal, and summer camps for roughly ages 4 through 18. The club reports more than 500 players, 50-plus coaches, 90-plus recreational and competitive teams, and 250-plus games per season, making it one of the largest youth sports organizations in the valley.
Programs and player pathway
Programming spans ages 4 to 18 at multiple skill levels so families can stay in one club as players grow. The pathway begins with recreational soccer where young players build fundamentals in a low-pressure setting. From about U9, motivated players can enter Junior Competitive for more structured training and team play, then move into the full Competitive program by U11 for higher-level coaching, travel matches against other clubs, and continued skill development. Winter indoor futsal and summer camps add year-round training options without leaving the Teton Valley footprint.
Recreational soccer
The recreation program targets Pre-K (age 4 and up) through 6th grade and is designed as an ideal starting point for confidence and a lifelong love of the game. Teams practice once per week and play one local game per week in Victor and Driggs against other Teton FC recreational sides in a fun, low-pressure environment. Volunteer parent coaches lead teams with training support and lesson materials from the club. For the 2025/26 season, recreation registration is $130. Typical seasons run fall (about September 2 through October 9) and spring (about April 30 through June 1). Registration runs through PlayMetrics when open.
Competitive soccer
The competitive program serves players ready for more structured training, dedicated coaching staffs, and travel games against other clubs. Each competitive team has a head coach, assistant coach, and team manager. Competitive coaches follow a club curriculum, access US Soccer Learning Center resources, complete SafeSport certification, and work with the club technical director. Fall and spring seasons run approximately mid-August through late October and mid-March through early June. Published 2025/26 season fees are $600 for U9–U10 ($390 half season), $700 for U11–U12 ($455 half season), and $800 for U13–U19 ($480 half season). The club replenishes equipment annually and uses Veo cameras for game analysis.
Winter futsal and summer camps
Winter futsal keeps players active indoors from about December 1 through February 11 at Rendezvous Upper Elementary School in Driggs. Age bands include U9–U10 (7–9 year olds), U11–U12 (10–11 year olds), and U13–U15 (12–14 year olds), with 2025/26 winter registration at $140 and financial aid or payment plans available. Futsal emphasizes quick touches, tight-space decision-making, and technical skill that transfers to outdoor soccer.
Summer camps in July 2026 meet at Teton High School in Driggs. Kickers Camp (ages 4–6) runs July 13–16, 9 a.m.–noon for $350. Premier Camp (ages 7–13) runs the same dates, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. for $350. Elite Camp (ages 14–18) runs July 13–15, 9 a.m.–2 p.m. for $250, with high-performance sessions aimed at high school and collegiate-minded players. Premier and Elite camps bring in outside professional coaching staff for intensive technical and tactical work.
Player support and club operations
Teton FC’s Every Kid Plays Fund and player support program help families cover recreational and competitive registration when cost would otherwise keep a child off the field. Applications are evaluated by a committee using federal poverty guidelines, household income, and family size; parents can request support during program registration and hear back from the committee shortly after. Day-to-day registration, schedules, and team communication run on PlayMetrics. The club emphasizes character, resilience, and teamwork alongside skill development, with coaching focused on player-centered growth, confidence, belonging, and long-term love of the game.
Contact
For program questions, registration status, or financial aid, email info@tetonfc.org.
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Frequently asked questions
How do recreational and competitive programs differ?Recreation emphasizes fun, local Victor and Driggs practices and games once per week with volunteer parent coaches and a $130 fee for the 2025/26 season. Competitive adds dedicated head and assistant coaches, team managers, a club curriculum, travel matches against other clubs, Veo game analysis, and higher season fees ($600–$800 depending on age group for 2025/26). The club’s player pathway moves from rec fundamentals to Junior Competitive around U9 and full competitive by U11.
What do Teton FC programs cost?Published 2025/26 fees include $130 for recreation, competitive season rates of $600 (U9–U10), $700 (U11–U12), and $800 (U13–U19) with lower half-season options, $140 for winter futsal, and summer camps at $350 for Kickers or Premier and $250 for Elite in July 2026. Financial aid and payment plans are available for futsal and through the Every Kid Plays player support program for rec and competitive registration.
Where does Teton FC train and play?Recreational teams practice and play locally in Victor and Driggs. Competitive teams train through fall and spring seasons with travel games against other clubs. Winter futsal meets indoors at Rendezvous Upper Elementary School in Driggs. July 2026 summer camps run at Teton High School in Driggs, Idaho.
Does Teton FC offer financial aid?Yes. The Every Kid Plays Fund supports player support requests for both recreational and competitive fees. A committee reviews applications based on federal poverty guidelines, family income, and household size. Parents can indicate they need support during program registration on PlayMetrics and receive a committee response soon after applying.
How do families register with Teton FC?Registration and club logistics run on PlayMetrics. Recreation, competitive, futsal, and camp sign-ups open when listed for each season—recreation registration may show as closed between cycles. For help choosing a program or with financial aid, email info@tetonfc.org.
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