What ages and programs does Vermont United Soccer Academy offer?VTUSA layers Sunday fall U8 (ages 6–8) and U11 (ages 9–11) sessions in Morrisville, then year-round club tracks from U6 through U19 with optional winter-only or spring/league-only enrollment. Competitive high school programming serves U16–U19 girls and boys, and summer camps cover youth, middle school, and high school age bands.

Vermont United Soccer Academy
Morrisville, Vermont
About
Vermont United Soccer Academy (VTUSA) is a youth soccer organization based in Morrisville, Vermont, serving families across northern Vermont and the wider region. Launched in 2014, the club has grown from a small dedicated player group into a community program focused on meaningful player development, character through sport, and a lifelong love of the game. VTUSA offers introductory fall sessions for young players, flexible winter and spring training blocks, year-round club registration, Vermont Soccer League competition, and competitive high school pathways for girls and boys.
Programs and age pathways
Fall programming welcomes boys and girls in dedicated U8 and U11 tracks. The U8 fall program serves ages 6–8 with Sunday sessions from late August through mid-October at All Saints Catholic Academy in Morrisville, combining an hour of skill instruction with an hour of small-sided games; published fall tuition is $80 for six sessions plus festival games in Essex. The U11 fall program follows the same Sunday calendar for ages 9–11 with a two-hour block (instruction plus small-sided play) at the same Morrisville venue, also listed at $80 for the six-session block. These fall entry points cap participation at 40 girls and 40 boys per program and emphasize fundamentals, confidence, and fun before players step into year-round club tracks.
For the 2026–2027 seasonal year, VTUSA registers players on all-year, winter-only, or spring/league-only plans so athletes who play multiple sports can align soccer with their school-year schedule. All-year registration runs from late November through early July and bundles twice-weekly training from December through June, league play in May and June, and indoor work in Stowe during winter and early spring. Winter-only training runs from late November through March; spring/league-only registration starts around March and carries training and Vermont Soccer League games through early July. Published age bands span U6 through U19, with school-year birthdate ranges adopted statewide for the 2026/27 season (for example U8 born 8/1/2016–7/31/2017, U10, U12, and continuing through U19).
Competitive high school programming for girls and boys (U16–U19) emphasizes high-level training, travel, showcase events, and preparation for the next stage of a player’s soccer journey. Summer camps split into youth adventure (ages 6–10), middle school (11–14), and high school evening sessions (15–18), with member families often receiving complimentary camp weeks while non-members pay published camp fees.
Training locations and league play
Indoor and outdoor training rotates by age and season. U8 winter training uses All Saints Catholic Academy in Morrisville; U10 and older winter sessions train at Top Notch in Stowe, with April indoor turf work at Stowe Arena for all ages. Outdoor spring training returns to Morrisville and can include Waterbury recreation fields at Dascomb Rowe Park. U8 league play in spring joins Alliance League Saturday games in South Burlington, while U10 and up compete in the Vermont Soccer League on weekends. The 2026 spring VSL competition window runs April 27 through June 12, with schedules managed through GotSport for participating families.
Fees, uniforms, and financial access
Year-round, winter-only, and spring-only fee tables are published by age band (U6, U8, U10, and U12–U19). All-year and spring registrations note that uniforms, fall programs, summer camps, extra tournaments, travel lodging, and coach per diems for add-on events are not included in base registration. VTUSA states a baseline player fee of $500 with scholarship support available after that amount, and the club emphasizes that no player should be turned away solely because of finances—families can reach out to discuss payment plans. Uniform purchase is not required for winter-only training when players will not join spring VSL league games.
Registration and contacts
Families register through VTUSA’s online registration flows linked from program pages. Fall U8 and U11 questions can go to Angie Faraci at angie.vtunitedsocceracademy@gmail.com. Founder and director Brian Buczek is reachable at 802.595.5045 or Vermontunitedsocceracademy@gmail.com for general club questions, scholarships, and enrollment planning.
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Frequently asked questions
Where do VTUSA teams train and play games?Fall and outdoor spring training often center on All Saints Catholic Academy at 680 Laporte Road in Morrisville. Winter training for U8 stays in Morrisville while U10 and older groups train at Top Notch in Stowe, with April indoor turf at Stowe Arena. U8 spring league Saturdays run in South Burlington’s Alliance League; U10 and up play Vermont Soccer League weekends, with additional outdoor work possible in Waterbury.
How much do fall programs and year-round club soccer cost?Published fall U8 and U11 blocks cost $80 for six Sunday sessions including festival games in Essex. Year-round, winter-only, and spring-only fees are listed by age band, with a stated $500 baseline fee before scholarship support. Uniforms, extra tournaments, travel, and add-on coach per diems are outside base registration unless noted for a specific plan.
Does VTUSA offer financial assistance?The club states it does not turn players away solely because of finances and offers payment plans plus scholarships after the published $500 baseline fee. Families should contact Brian Buczek at Vermontunitedsocceracademy@gmail.com or 802.595.5045 to discuss options before assuming cost is a barrier.
When is the 2026 spring Vermont Soccer League season?VTUSA participates in Vermont Soccer League play with a published spring 2026 competition window from April 27 through June 12. U10–U19 schedules are distributed through GotSport so families can follow age-group fixtures during the league phase of spring registration.
How can families contact Vermont United Soccer Academy?Call director Brian Buczek at 802.595.5045 or email Vermontunitedsocceracademy@gmail.com for club-wide questions, scholarships, and registration planning. Fall U8 and U11 program questions can go to Angie Faraci at angie.vtunitedsocceracademy@gmail.com.
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