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Wall Soccer Club

Wall, New Jersey

About

Wall Soccer Club is a volunteer-led, tax-exempt nonprofit that has anchored youth soccer in Wall Township since 1966. It draws Jersey Shore families into introductory clinics, house leagues for elementary ages, and a large travel program that stretches from U8 through U19.

What the club offers

Future Stars introduces boys and girls ages 3–5 to soccer in a one-hour Saturday clinic led by Soccer Specific Training staff; families receive a uniform shirt and ball, and cleats plus shin guards are optional. The spring house program serves boys and girls roughly ages 5–10 with one team practice per week set by the coach, Friday evening skills blocks with Soccer Specific Training, and Saturday morning games; uniform shirts are included, cleats and shin guards are required, and teams follow U.S. Soccer school-year age grouping (August 1–July 31 windows) without special placement requests.

Separate girls and boys travel tracks run from U8 to U19, with dozens of named teams and head coaches. Those teams train and compete year-round and connect into New Jersey youth soccer competition structures the club associates with MOSA, CJYS/MAPS, U.S. Club Soccer, and New Jersey Youth Soccer programming. An elite evaluation track sits alongside standard travel placement so players can be matched to the right level.

Costs families should plan for

Spring 2026 Future Stars and spring house registration each cost $125 per player; registration is online with credit card only, and multi-child discounts do not apply to those spring offerings. Refunds for Future Stars or house soccer carry a $25 administrative fee, must be requested by email to the recreation mailbox before March 18 ahead of the spring season opener, and approved credits return to the player account within about four weeks of the first game—cash refunds are not issued.

Travel tuition, uniform bundles, and elite evaluation fees are confirmed through the travel program rather than the spring house registration fee, so families should email wallsoccerclubtryouts@gmail.com for those amounts once a player is headed for year-round teams.

Where teams train and play

Programming centers on the Wall Soccer Complex. Spring house soccer uses the complex at Allaire and Baileys Corner roads, while Future Stars clinics and elite/travel evaluations gather at 1900 Bailey's Corner Road, Wall, NJ 07719. Dedicated grass and turf fields at the complex support training and games aligned with the club’s player-development goals. Postal mail goes to Wall Soccer Club, P.O. Box 1221, Wall, NJ 07719.

Tryouts, evaluations, and registration

House and Future Stars families register through the club’s Stack Sports member account after creating or signing in. Spring 2026 house league runs from Friday, April 17 through Saturday, May 30, with games starting Saturday, April 18; registration for that season stayed open through March 25, 2026. Future Stars met on Saturdays from April 18 through May 30, 2026, with clinics from 8:45 to 10:00 a.m.

Elite and travel evaluation registration also flows through the Stack Sports login. Evaluation sessions take place at the Wall Soccer Complex; players should arrive 15 minutes early for check-in, and the club recommends attending both scheduled sessions for a fair assessment. For March 2026, U8–U12 girls and boys each received two weekday evening blocks between March 23 and March 26, with start times from 4:30 p.m. through 9:00 p.m. depending on age. Families whose birth year is missing from the evaluation schedule should email wallsoccerclubtryouts@gmail.com or reach the travel head coaches for U14-and-older teams about individual tryout options.

Mission, philosophy, and coaching support

The mission is to grow soccer inside Wall Township while championing fair play and sportsmanship through supervised games, practices, clinics, and related events. The club also invests in coach education, facility improvements, and community partnerships tied to the soccer program. Programming stresses good sportsmanship, steady player development, and love of the game from the Future Stars ages through U19 travel, with professional training partners on the youngest spring tracks. Long-term, the organization teaches technical and tactical habits in a safe, community-based setting at an appropriate competitive level, offering multiple teams per age group so different ability levels still find a pathway.

How to reach the club

General questions can go to wallsoccerclub@yahoo.com. Recreation programming, including Future Stars and house league, uses Wallrecsoccer@gmail.com—families are reminded not to call the Wall Township recreation office for soccer questions. Travel and elite evaluation questions belong to wallsoccerclubtryouts@gmail.com. Registration and payments run through Stack Sports after families use Register in the club’s Stack Sports portal.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Wall Soccer Club offer?Future Stars welcomes ages 3–5, the spring house track serves roughly ages 5–10 with practices, Friday skills labs, and Saturday games, and travel soccer spans U8 through U19 for girls and boys with many rostered teams plus an elite evaluation pathway layered on standard travel placement.

Where does the club train or play?Home activities concentrate at the Wall Soccer Complex: spring house soccer uses Allaire and Baileys Corner roads, while Future Stars clinics and elite or travel evaluations gather at 1900 Bailey's Corner Road, Wall, NJ 07719. Mailing address is P.O. Box 1221, Wall, NJ 07719.

When are tryouts or registration?Spring house and Future Stars registration runs through the Stack Sports account before the April–May season window; for 2026 that meant registration through March 25 before the April 17 house season start. Elite and travel evaluations also register through Stack Sports, with two evening sessions per age band at the Wall Soccer Complex—for March 2026, U8–U12 girls and boys each had paired weeknight blocks between March 23 and March 26—and families with older birth years coordinate directly with travel head coaches when they are not on the evaluation schedule.

What do tryouts or registration cost?Spring 2026 Future Stars and house soccer each cost $125 per player with online credit card payment only, no sibling discount on those spring fees, and refunds minus a $25 admin charge if requested by email before March 18, the deadline the club sets for recreation refunds ahead of the spring opener. Evaluation fees and travel tuition are confirmed through wallsoccerclubtryouts@gmail.com, separate from the $125 spring house rate.

What is the club’s mission or philosophy?The club promotes soccer inside Wall Township with fair play and sportsmanship, delivers supervised games and training events, develops coaches, improves facilities, and strengthens community ties. Player-facing goals emphasize technical and tactical learning in a safe, community setting with multiple teams per age so different abilities still thrive, backed by professional trainers on the youngest spring programming.

How can families contact or register?Create or log into the Stack Sports family account and use Register to enroll. Email wallsoccerclub@yahoo.com for general information, Wallrecsoccer@gmail.com for recreation and house questions, and wallsoccerclubtryouts@gmail.com for travel or elite evaluation help—avoid routing soccer questions through the township recreation office.

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