What ages and program levels does Trussville United Soccer offer?Juniors serves under-four and under-five players, intramural covers under-six and under-eight, recreational teams run under-nine through under-nineteen, academy focuses on under-eight through under-eleven, and competitive under-twelve through under-nineteen moves through the Revolution Soccer partnership shared with TFC and SYSA. If a birth year sits on the edge between intramural, academy, or recreational tracks, email dgriffin@trussvilleunitedsoccer.com for juniors or intramural placement, ddecker@trussvilleunitedsoccer.com for academy, or info@trussvilleunitedsoccer.com for general help.

About
Trussville United Soccer anchors youth soccer for Trussville and the eastern Birmingham suburbs with a wide ladder from first touches through stronger travel-style play. More than one thousand players take part in a typical year, mixing volunteer-supported community teams with staff-led technical training as athletes age up.
What the club offers
Juniors for under-four and under-five boys and girls runs as coed teams with one Sunday-afternoon session per week at the Trussville Soccer Complex across six weeks, blending activities that build coordination and confidence with short game weekends partway through the season; every player receives a jersey and participation medal. Intramural under-six practices once on Tuesday evenings; intramural under-eight practices Monday and Thursday; both groups play Friday nights or Saturday mornings at the complex and receive jerseys and end-of-season trophies. Recreational teams from under-nine through under-nineteen compete in the ASA Futures League with most games on Saturdays, occasional other days, and about two practices per week, with home games at the complex and away games at other Birmingham-area parks. Academy for under-eight through under-eleven emphasizes Coerver-influenced ball mastery—dribbling with speed and control, accurate passing, and confident one-v-one attacking—inside a developmental pathway; teams train and play through a modified pool model and compete in the Legion FC D-League so each squad can sit at an appropriate division; all sessions stay at the Trussville United Soccer Complex, and players need molded cleats, shin guards, and a size four ball. Competitive soccer from under-twelve through under-nineteen is delivered in partnership with Revolution Soccer alongside TFC and SYSA for a combined upper-age competitive environment; families on that track work with Revolution Soccer directly for placement and schedules. The club also promotes seasonal camps and clinics such as Coerver-branded summer camps hosted locally.
Facilities and where teams play
The Trussville Soccer Complex is the main training and game hub for juniors, intramural, academy, and many recreational home matches. Recreational league travel rotates through additional Birmingham-area fields as the ASA Futures schedule requires. Younger competitive tryouts and related events have been scheduled on the Hewitt-Trussville High School turf field with staggered times by birth year when the club runs academy-age evaluations.
Registration, fees, and practical timelines
House programming registration opens June first for fall and January first for spring, completed online through BYGA program links. One signup covers under-four through under-eight juniors and intramural players; a separate signup covers under-nine through under-nineteen recreational soccer. Pricing for those tracks is one hundred forty dollars for juniors under-four and under-five including a jersey, two hundred dollars for intramural under-six with jersey, two hundred twenty dollars for intramural under-eight with jersey, and two hundred ten dollars for recreational under-nine through under-nineteen with uniforms purchased separately through Soccer Nation. Registration windows include early-bird and regular deadlines each cycle; if you are near a cutoff, confirm availability with the club office. Academy questions go to ddecker@trussvilleunitedsoccer.com, younger program questions to dgriffin@trussvilleunitedsoccer.com, and competitive under-twelve and older pathways route through info@revsoccer.net at Revolution Soccer. Competitive tryout signup for Trussville United runs through dedicated BYGA tryout links, and need-based financial assistance requests use a separate BYGA assistance signup the club maintains for qualifying families.
Philosophy and player experience
Younger programming is built around fun, social interaction, and a gentle introduction to competition. Academy training intentionally bridges toward higher demands while keeping technical development central. Competitive partnership programming extends that trajectory for adolescents who want regional-level play without forcing every beginner into the same intensity.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does the club train and play?Practices and most home games for juniors, intramural, academy, and many recreational teams happen at the Trussville Soccer Complex. Recreational league play also uses other parks around Birmingham for away fixtures. Academy-age tryouts have used the Hewitt-Trussville High School turf field with staggered session times by birth year.
When are tryouts or registration?Academy-age tryouts for under-eight through under-eleven have been scheduled for December sixth, twenty twenty-five on the HTHS turf field with morning-through-afternoon slots by birth year and gender. Competitive tryout enrollment runs through BYGA. House programs open fall registration June first and spring registration January first; recent cycles have included early-bird savings through December thirty-first and regular registration closing January thirty-first, so confirm the active season before paying.
What does a season cost for juniors, intramural, or recreational soccer?Juniors under-four and under-five registration is one hundred forty dollars including a jersey. Intramural under-six is two hundred dollars with jersey included, intramural under-eight is two hundred twenty dollars with jersey included, and recreational under-nine through under-nineteen is two hundred ten dollars with uniforms purchased separately through Soccer Nation. Academy and Revolution Soccer competitive tuition are arranged outside those house-league figures—email the academy director or Revolution Soccer contact for those amounts.
What is the club’s philosophy or development approach?Younger tracks stress fun, confidence, and basic skills with professional technical staff supported by parent volunteers. Academy training applies Coerver-style ball mastery and a developmental pathway toward higher competition through pool training and Legion FC D-League placement. Competitive partnership programming continues that trajectory for teenagers who want a regional competitive setting.
How can families register, request aid, or get help?Use the BYGA registration links for juniors and intramural under-eight, the separate BYGA link for recreational under-nine through under-nineteen, and the BYGA tryout signups for competitive evaluations. Need-based financial assistance has its own BYGA signup program. General questions go to info@trussvilleunitedsoccer.com, academy topics to ddecker@trussvilleunitedsoccer.com, juniors and intramural topics to dgriffin@trussvilleunitedsoccer.com, and Revolution Soccer competitive questions to info@revsoccer.net. For urgent help you can call +1 205-661-0035, and the mailing address is 11 Palm Street, Trussville, Alabama 35173.
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