What ages and program levels does West Jordan Youth Soccer offer?Recreation soccer serves players from U4 through high school coed divisions with seasonal league play. WJFC is the competitive branch for roughly U9 through U16, including coed and girls teams that train and play under Utah Youth Soccer.

About
West Jordan Youth Soccer (WJYS) is the city’s youth soccer organization for West Jordan families, combining a large recreation league with the West Jordan Football Club (WJFC) competitive track. The league year runs fall through spring, with registration, schedules, field status, and program rules centralized for players, coaches, and volunteers.
Recreation soccer
Recreation soccer is built around seasonal play with team assignments, weekend games, and age-appropriate rules from U4 through high school coed divisions. The seasonal year starts in fall and continues into spring. Registration for the combined fall and spring package opens May 1, closes July 13, and costs $129 for both sessions; there is no fall-only option. Players who join in fall stay on the same team in spring with the same kit. Spring-only registration opens December 15, costs $75 for the spring session, and has its own close date each year; sign-ups after the standard window may be treated as late and can add a $25 late fee, and the league is not obligated to accept late entries once registration is full. Schedules are usually ready a couple of weeks before the first game; coaches contact teams about a week or two before play begins. Practice days, times, and fields are set by each coach. U4 teams hold a short practice immediately before each game. Uniforms go to the team coach for distribution; a replacement uniform costs $35 when needed. Families may request a specific coach or teammate but placements are not guaranteed. Team and league messaging runs through the TeamSnap app after rosters are built, with one invitation per player when multiple children are registered.
WJFC competition soccer
WJFC offers coed and girls competitive soccer for roughly U9 through U16, with tryout registration tied to the age group a player is pursuing. The program’s aim is a safe, fun training environment that still pushes skill growth, with a mission focused on competitive development in a positive, respectful, cooperative setting. Three values anchor the culture: stakeholder development for players, parents, coaches, and referees; fun and fitness rooted in love of the game; and respect with sportsmanship. Player commitment is about two practices and one game per week, with a preference for Saturday games and the possibility of weekday matches. League fixtures are scheduled through Utah Youth Soccer Association (UYSA). Tryouts carry a $25 fee and take place at West Jordan Soccer Complex Phase I (4151 New Bingham Highway, West Jordan). Check-in is at 5:30 p.m., with evaluation blocks in the early evening (slightly longer windows for some age bands). Families should plan to attend both tryout sessions when possible; if only one night works, tell staff at check-in. After teams are offered and accepted, payment is required; checkout includes optional four-, six-, or eight-month payment plans.
Competition fees and what they cover
WJFC uses an all-in competitive fee rather than stacking surprise charges through the year. The club portion is $856, covering items such as registrar and referee-administration support ($80), field and equipment rental ($110), goalkeeper, coach, and player training ($70), a full uniform and gear bundle including two kits, training jersey, warm-ups, game-day shirts, backpack, and ball ($300), team events such as in-state tournaments and winter indoor or training blocks ($250), and a $46 club fee. UYSA player registration, league, and legacy field fees add $119, for a total of $975 per player in the WJFC competitive program.
Fields and home base
Home training and many recreation activities center on the West Jordan Soccer Complex and Phase I, where individual fields are tracked for rainouts and closures. WJFC home and training activity also ties to that complex, including Phase I for tryouts. Away games for competitive teams follow the UYSA schedule across the region.
How to register and get help
Families register and pay through the club’s Stack Sports / Sports Connect registration portal at wjysoccer.com. Coaches who need the separate Affinity workflow can use the West Jordan UYSA Affinity login on the same domain. For program questions, email the registrar at registrar@wjysoccer.com. Uniform replacement orders go through the club’s Square uniform storefront when families need extras or swaps.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does the club train and play?Recreation and much of the club’s activity centers on the West Jordan Soccer Complex and Phase I at 4151 New Bingham Highway. Field status is updated for individual pitches at the complex. Competitive teams also travel for UYSA-scheduled away games.
When does recreation registration open and how much does it cost?Combined fall and spring registration opens May 1, closes July 13, and costs $129 for both sessions; there is no fall-only path. Spring-only registration opens December 15 and costs $75. Late sign-ups outside the standard registration window can add a $25 late fee and may not be accepted if rosters are full.
What should families know about games, practices, and communication?Game schedules are usually ready a couple of weeks before the first match. Coaches contact teams about one to two weeks before play; practice details are set per team. U4 holds a short practice right before each game. After rosters are built, TeamSnap carries team and league messages, with separate invites for each registered player.
What do WJFC tryouts cost and where are they held?The tryout fee is $25. Sessions are held at West Jordan Soccer Complex Phase I on New Bingham Highway, with check-in at 5:30 p.m. and evaluations in the early evening. Exact nights and birth-year groupings for the next cycle appear when tryout registration opens.
What does a WJFC season cost?The all-in WJFC total is $975, combining an $856 club package that covers training support, fields, uniforms and gear, team events, and related items, plus $119 for UYSA registration, league, and legacy field fees. Four-, six-, and eight-month payment plans are available at checkout after a player accepts a team offer.
What is WJFC’s philosophy?WJFC emphasizes stakeholder development, fun and fitness rooted in love of the game, and respect with sportsmanship, while pursuing competitive growth in a positive environment.
How can families register or get help?Use the club’s online registration portal from wjysoccer.com for recreation or competitive programs. Email registrar@wjysoccer.com for program questions. Coaches who need the separate workflow can follow the Affinity login linked for West Jordan UYSA.
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