What ages and program levels does Vegas United offer?The club runs Club (beginner-friendly, volunteer-led teams with licensed assistants), Academy from about age eight for stronger local club league play under USSF-licensed coaches, and Elite for U-13 and older athletes targeting State Cup, Desert Conference Premier League, USYS National Leagues, and selective regional tournaments. Elite usually fields one team per age group, and teams earn Elite status rather than every top Academy side moving up automatically.
Where does Vegas United train or play?Practices use permitted fields at Stonebridge Park and Sagemont Park in Summerlin, with dedicated training windows Monday through Friday. Most teams practice twice a week for about ninety minutes between 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday (younger groups earlier, older groups later), while Elite teams add a third weekly session.
When are tryouts or registration, and how do families sign up?For 2025–2026, tryout registration is handled in TeamSnap through the active tryout signup for that season. On-field tryouts run May 29 through June 1 with sessions split by birth year for boys and girls. Teams or coaches exploring a move to the club should call or email the office for tailored instructions.
What does a season cost at Vegas United?The 2025–2026 club fee is $1,620 per player, payable in full or as $300 at registration plus $120 monthly from July through May; later registration increases the monthly amount so the balance still finishes on time. That fee covers player cards and USYS insurance. League fees, tournament fees, coach travel, and the roughly $305 two-year uniform kit are billed separately, with league charges run on the card on file unless another plan is arranged with the club.
What is the club’s mission, philosophy, or coaching approach?Vegas United aims to develop youth through soccer and broader life lessons, grow passion for the game, and raise play across Las Vegas and beyond, with a vision of standing among Nevada’s top clubs for boys and girls. Coaches are asked to develop kids first and players second. Elite standards add academic, service, training, and conduct expectations for players and families, while Elite coaches emphasize modeling values, licensing or deep experience, and player-first teaching.
How can families contact Vegas United or get updates?Email Help@VegasUnited.net or call or text 702-419-0210; the club aims to respond within one to two business days. For tryouts, complete the TeamSnap registration for the current season. The front office stays small and largely volunteer-driven, which helps keep member costs down.