What ages and program levels does Williston Soccer Club offer?The club runs youth programming from introductory ages through team brackets such as U8, U10, U12, and U14 for both boys and girls. It plays under Vermont Soccer League schedules with Vermont Soccer Association oversight, emphasizes a more competitive commitment than short rec leagues, and does not use tryouts simply to turn players away.

About
Williston Soccer Club is a parent-led nonprofit that promotes youth soccer in Chittenden County from a Williston home base. The club belongs to the Vermont Soccer League and follows Vermont Soccer Association rules, and it welcomes players from nearby towns who want a step up in commitment from a short rec season while staying in a community-run program.
What the club offers
Players learn the game and build skills with an emphasis on teamwork, sportsmanship, competition, and fun. The club does not hold tryouts to enter, but it expects each player to commit to a more competitive standard of play than casual pickup or single-season rec. When registration numbers support it, coaches may form A and B teams, choose who plays in games based on skill, and set playing time for matches. Boys and girls programming includes younger introductory work alongside U8, U10, U12, and U14 team tracks, so families can grow with the club across several age bands.
Where teams train and play
Home outdoor soccer centers on Williston Central School and Williston Community Park at 195 Central School Drive, Williston. The club also uses Tree Farm Recreational in Essex Junction, the Champlain Valley Exposition on Pearl Street in Essex Junction, and the Forever Summer indoor facility on Wellness Drive in Williston, giving teams room to train and play as seasons move between outdoor and indoor windows.
Seasons and registration
Families can join fall outdoor, winter, or spring soccer, or stack more than one season in a year. Fall outdoor usually starts the last week of August and runs through mid-October. Winter runs November through April. Spring usually runs from mid-April through mid-June. Each season has its own registration and fee commitment, so costs and signup windows reset when families add another season.
Philosophy and everyday experience
As a volunteer-driven organization, the club leans on parents and coaches to keep teams running while staying aligned with VSA expectations on competition and player development. The tone is community-first: competitive play is real, but the mission stays grounded in teaching the game and keeping kids active with their neighbors.
Uniforms, camp, and spirit wear
Branded fan gear and uniform ordering run through Soccer Post in Shelburne via the club’s spirit wear storefront. Each summer the club hosts a Challenger Soccer camp session; one upcoming block is scheduled August 17–21, 2026 at Williston Central School and the adjoining Village Community Park, with Challenger handling camp registration and age or length options for that week.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does the club train or play?Primary outdoor home games and practices center on Williston Central School and Williston Community Park at 195 Central School Drive, Williston. Additional sites include Tree Farm Recreational on Old Colchester Road in Essex Junction, Champlain Valley Exposition on Pearl Street in Essex Junction, and Forever Summer Indoor on Wellness Drive in Williston.
When are registration periods or seasons?Fall outdoor soccer usually opens the last week of August and continues through mid-October. Winter soccer runs November through April. Spring usually runs mid-April through mid-June. Each season uses a separate registration and fee commitment, so families choose one or more seasons per year.
What is the club’s mission, philosophy, or coaching approach?The nonprofit exists to grow youth soccer in Chittenden County while teaching skills, teamwork, sportsmanship, competition, and fun. Coaches may form A and B teams when numbers allow, select match-day rosters by skill, and manage playing time so teams stay competitive without holding formal tryouts for entry.
How can families contact or register?Send registration interest to willistonsoccer@willistonsoccerclub.com or email willistonsoccerclubvt@gmail.com for general questions. Families can also submit a message through the club’s online contact form. Summer Challenger camp weeks register through Challenger’s camp checkout for the dates the club announces.
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