How we started...
The American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) is the oldest national youth soccer program in the United States. AYSO was established with only nine teams by a handful of soccer enthusiasts in 1964 out of a garage in Torrance, Calif. They wanted to make sure American kids were introduced to the beautiful game. Five decades later, AYSO has thriving programs in nearly 900 communities all over the country, over six million AYSO alumni and a logo that’s recognized nationwide. Great soccer starts here!
Who we are...
AYSO is a non-profit organization that provides youth soccer programs for participants all over the United States and internationally in the Virgin Islands and Trinidad and Tobago. Consisting of over 50,000 teams and 500,000 players nationwide, AYSO is one of the leading youth soccer organizations in the world. It is often called “the biggest soccer club in the world.”
Our Vision...
To provide world class youth soccer programs that enrich children’s lives.
Our Mission...
To develop and deliver quality youth soccer programs which promote a fun, family environment based on our Six Philosophies.
What we do...
AYSO has various programs for different age groups and athletic needs/capabilities:
Spring Soccer: Played on Saturdays only
Spring Soccer is typically played Saturdays in March and April. Tentative time will be 9 am -11 am. (We are an all volunteer organization so we check to make sure the time works with the assigned volunteer coach before we make the time official). Watch website and/or email blasts for registration times, dates and places. This is a coed program.
Summer Soccer: Played May through August
Summer Soccer can be compared to pick up games. Teams are formed from the kids that show up. It depends on which fields are available. We will post the game field on the website. This is a coed program.
Challenge FC (AYSO Club): Tryouts are in May
AYSO Club: This is an advanced program for players with lots of skills. Tryouts are required for this group.
Fall Soccer: Played September through November
Fall Soccer runs from the beginning of September through the end of November. This is the primary program for AYSO. Signups begin in the spring and last until 3 weeks prior to the season beginning to give us enough time to form teams. Watch website and/or email blasts for registration times, dates and places. Uniforms are provided.
All Stars Teams : December through February
All Stars. We strive to provide an advanced level of soccer play at AYSO. Kids try out for the All Stars team. These teams can begin in December after Fall Soccer has ended and go through February.
What makes us different...
AYSO is a soccer program for the entire family. AYSO’s goal is for every girl and boy stepping on a soccer field to learn soccer and have a fun, fair and safe experience. But it’s also to ensure that the whole family can be involved creating memories that last a lifetime. AYSO's kid-first approach makes us a leader in player development. Everybody likes to win, but developing successful players and people is what's fundamental. We also create a terrific experience for parents who can be involved with their child as a coach or referee. Training is important to ensure that excellent experience, but it’s easy and usually free. We want to make sure it’s as much fun for mom and dad as it is for your players! With player development in mind, AYSO makes sure that no kid signs up to play soccer and ends up only riding the bench! That’s not how you learn the game. In AYSO, every player on every team plays at least 50 percent of every game.
Volunteer Power...
AYSO runs on volunteer power. Nearly 150,000 registered volunteers run the local AYSO programs all over the country. Every coach, referee, Regional Commissioner – the list goes on – is a volunteer. Even the National Board of Directors and National President are AYSO volunteers. If it wasn’t for the thousands of volunteers throughout the U.S. donating their time every season, AYSO wouldn’t be as successful and far-reaching as it is today.
How were are structured...
AYSO is structured by Regions, Areas and Sections:
Region: AYSO’s grassroots programs begin with a community-based league, called a Region. A Region can range in size from less than a hundred players to several thousand. Each Region is run by a volunteer Regional Commissioner and a volunteer Regional Board. Learn more about the seven required Board positions here. Regional Boards can also be much larger as Regions involve parents with special skills, community leaders and folks who just want to participate in helping families have a wonderful experience.
Area: A group of AYSO Regions combined form an Area. AYSO has close to 100 Areas nationwide. Area Directors are trained to support and mentor each of their Regions, and are responsible for oversight of activities within their Regions.
Section: AYSO divides the country into 14 geographic Sections based on player population. Section Directors are responsible for activities in their respective Section, ensuring that Areas and Regions comply with all AYSO fundamentals and deliver quality programs.
National Office: The AYSO National Office, located in Torrance, Calif., provides support to Regions, Areas, Sections and the National Board of Directors. The 50 National Office staff members are here to support AYSO programs and answer any questions AYSO families may have.
AYSO is an all volunteer organization with man ways to volunteer.
We need YOU. Please ask how you can volunteer today.