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West Coast Soccer Club

Tracy, California

About

West Coast Soccer Club is a Tracy-based youth soccer organization founded in January 2011 that serves families across Tracy, Mountain House, and the broader Livermore area. Troy Dayak leads the club as president and director of coaching, and the staff blends volunteer-led recreational programming with competitive boys and girls teams that pursue local, regional, and national opportunities. The club emphasizes long-term player growth, classroom performance, and the possibility of college scholarships for athletes who earn them through play and academics.

Recreational soccer

The recreational program welcomes boys and girls from ages 4 through 18 without tryouts. Fall soccer typically runs from mid-August through October; spring soccer has run from about mid-March through mid-May, with families choosing Tracy or Mountain House when spring registration offers both. Teams usually hold one or two one-hour practices per week depending on volunteer coach availability, with weekend games centered on Wicklund Elementary School soccer fields and Tracy Legacy Fields. Parent volunteers coach most recreational teams, and the director of coaching runs education sessions so coaches can keep sessions age-appropriate and positive. Fall recreational signup includes a $25 early-bird discount when families register by May 1 using the voucher code EB2026. Recreational registration is $210 per player per season, covering field rental, referees, equipment, professional staff support, lining, and maintenance. New players order uniforms through the club’s recreational uniform store; returning fall players may reuse a prior kit when the club announces that option.

Competitive soccer and league pathways

Competitive programming fields both boys and girls teams and aligns with NorCal Premier Soccer, NorCal National Premier League play, US Club Soccer tournaments and national events, Cal North, and the Girls Academy League where applicable. We Can Soccer (WCS) gives players with special needs a dedicated pathway inside the club. Tryout days and times vary by age group; families contact the club administrator to receive the correct window for their player. Competitive families should expect travel appropriate to NorCal Premier and US Club schedules, including showcase and state-cup style events that older teams commonly attend.

Development philosophy and leadership

Player evaluation is organized around four pillars: technical execution on the ball, tactical choices in and out of possession, physical qualities such as agility, strength, recovery, and fitness, and psychological habits like preparation, motivation, and willingness to adapt. The mission is to teach fundamentals, build confidence, and nurture love for the game while pushing motivated athletes toward their ceiling through licensed coaching and structured training. Culture is built around family values, sportsmanship, fair play, honesty, integrity, and loyalty. Troy Dayak, a U.S. Soccer A-licensed coach and former San Jose Earthquakes professional with Olympic and senior national-team experience, founded the club in 2011 and continues as president and director of coaching while also leading the West Coast Soccer WPSL side, keeping the women’s pre-professional pathway connected to the youth program. A dedicated boys’ director, goalkeeper coaches, and a long bench of competitive staff support team training across age groups.

Office hours, contact, and registration

The West Coast Soccer office is at 320 W. Larch Road, Suite 11, Tracy, California 95304, reachable at 209-229-1095. Office hours are Tuesday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., by appointment. General administration and registration questions go to admin@westcoastsoccerclub.com, while director-of-coaching matters route to doc@westcoastsoccerclub.com. Recreational enrollment flows through the GotSport program links the club publishes each season. Competitive interest begins with the tryout conversation through the administrator email. Families who want to share news features can submit stories and photos to westcoastsoccermedia@gmail.com with head-coach approval, understanding the club edits submissions before publishing.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does West Coast Soccer Club offer?Recreational soccer serves boys and girls from ages 4 through 18 with no tryouts. Competitive boys and girls teams train for NorCal Premier, NorCal NPL, US Club Soccer, Cal North, and Girls Academy League opportunities as teams are formed. We Can Soccer (WCS) is the club’s program for players with special needs. Older girls teams regularly pursue elite showcases and college exposure alongside league play.

Where does recreational soccer practice and play?Recreational practices and games use Wicklund Elementary School soccer fields and Tracy Legacy Fields. Spring seasons may also include a Mountain House option when the club runs parallel sites in Tracy and Mountain House. Competitive families receive field assignments from team staff after placement.

When are tryouts or competitive placements?Tryout days and times differ by age group and cycle. Email admin@westcoastsoccerclub.com so the club can share the correct schedule and next steps for your player’s birth year.

What does recreational soccer cost?Recreational registration costs $210 per player per season, covering fields, referees, equipment, professional staff support, lining, and maintenance. Fall recreational signup offers a $25 early-bird discount for families who register by May 1 with voucher code EB2026. Uniforms are a separate purchase for new players through the club’s recreational uniform ordering process.

How long do recreational seasons run?Fall recreational play typically begins in mid-August and runs through October. Spring recreational play has run from about mid-March through mid-May. Teams form a few weeks before opening weekend, and families should watch email for assignments once rosters are built.

How does the club develop players on and off the field?Training is built around technical skill, tactical awareness, physical capacity, and psychological readiness. Coaches look for how players apply those traits during games, not just in isolation. The mission pairs fundamentals and confidence with qualified coaching in a positive environment, while competitive tracks add the travel, league, and showcase experiences needed for college-bound athletes.

How can families contact or register?Call 209-229-1095 or email admin@westcoastsoccerclub.com for registration and scheduling questions, and doc@westcoastsoccerclub.com for director-of-coaching topics. The office is at 320 W. Larch Road, Suite 11, Tracy, CA 95304, with Tuesday–Friday 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. hours by appointment. Use the GotSport links the club publishes for recreational signup each season.

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