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AYSO Adult Soccer provides opportunities for adults to continue playing the game in a safe, fun, and community-based environment.
AYSO Adult Soccer provides opportunities for adults to continue playing the game in a safe, fun, and community-based environment.

AYSO Adult Soccer is a separate non-profit organization that encourages adults to get out, get fit, and enjoy soccer with their AYSO community.


The program is open to adults of all experience and skill levels.
The program is open to adults of all experience and skill levels.
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Programs may use small-sided, coed, recreational, or local league formats.
Programs may use small-sided, coed, recreational, futsal, pick-up, or local league formats.


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* Be at least 18 years of age
* Be at least 18 years of age
* Complete AYSO registration requirements
* Complete AYSO Adult Soccer registration requirements
* Follow local program rules and expectations
* Follow local program rules and expectations

Adults may not play soccer in the AYSO youth program.


Adult Soccer is not limited to current AYSO families and may be open to the broader community.
Adult Soccer is not limited to current AYSO families and may be open to the broader community.
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Common formats may include:
Common formats may include:


* Small-sided play
* Small-sided play, such as 3v3, 4v4, or 7v7
* Coed leagues
* Coed leagues
* Recreational divisions
* Recreational divisions
* Semi-competitive divisions
* Semi-competitive divisions
* Drop-in or seasonal play
* Pick-up or seasonal play
* Futsal or indoor play


Program structure may vary based on field availability, participant interest, referee availability, and local leadership support.
Program structure may vary based on field availability, participant interest, referee availability, and local leadership support.
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* Program format
* Program format
* Administrative and volunteer support
* Administrative and volunteer support
* Equipment needs
* Local promotion and communication strategy


To start an Adult Soccer program:
To start an Adult Soccer program:


# Identify an Adult Soccer Program Leader
# Confirm local leadership and program ownership
# Determine league format and structure
# Determine league format and structure
# Secure fields and scheduling availability
# Secure fields, courts, gyms, or other appropriate playing space
# Confirm time blocks for games or drop-in play
# Identify equipment needs, such as balls, goals, cones, pinnies, or shirts
# Establish registration and roster processes
# Establish registration and roster processes
# Set local program fees based on fixed costs
# Promote the program to parents, volunteers, alumni, local businesses, gyms, schools, and the broader community
# Communicate program expectations clearly to participants
# Communicate program expectations clearly to participants
# Ensure compliance with AYSO policies and safety requirements
# Ensure compliance with AYSO policies and safety requirements


Adult Soccer programs should be flexible, sustainable, and aligned with AYSO values.
Adult Soccer programs should be flexible, sustainable, and aligned with AYSO values.

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Membership Fees and Registration
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AYSO Adult Soccer has a National Office membership fee of '''$30 per player, per year'''.

The membership year runs from '''September 1 through August 31'''.

The membership fee cannot be prorated if a player joins midway through the membership year.

Adult Soccer players must be registered through an AYSO Adult Soccer website to keep AYSO Adult Soccer funds separate from AYSO youth program funds for tax reporting.

The National Office membership fee supports registration costs, U.S. Soccer and United States Adult Soccer Association fees, and Player Accident Insurance.

Regions may set additional local program fees based on program costs.

Local costs may include:

* Field permits or facility rental
* Field lights
* Indoor facility or gym fees
* Referee fees
* Equipment purchases
* Soccer balls, pop-up goals, pinnies, or shirts
* Social events, such as a season kickoff or end-of-season gathering


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Adult Soccer programs rely on local leadership and volunteer support to operate successfully.
Adult Soccer programs rely on local leadership and volunteer support to operate successfully.

The Adult Soccer Program Leader should be familiar with AYSO’s structure and the AYSO National Coaching Program.


Volunteers and administrators must:
Volunteers and administrators must:
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* Player registration and roster oversight
* Player registration and roster oversight
* Scheduling and field coordination
* Scheduling and field coordination
* Equipment planning
* Financial accountability
* Financial accountability
* Risk management and safety compliance
* Risk management and safety compliance
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[https://www.aysoadultsoccer.org/ <span style="color:white;">Visit Site →</span>]
[https://www.aysoadultsoccer.org/ <span style="color:white;">Visit Site →</span>]
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Adult Soccer Overview
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Learn more about Adult Soccer in AYSO
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[https://ayso.org/adult-soccer/ <span style="color:white;">View Overview →</span>]
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Revision as of 07:33, 30 April 2026


What is AYSO Adult Soccer?

AYSO Adult Soccer provides opportunities for adults to continue playing the game in a safe, fun, and community-based environment.

AYSO Adult Soccer is a separate non-profit organization that encourages adults to get out, get fit, and enjoy soccer with their AYSO community.

The program is open to adults of all experience and skill levels.

Adult Soccer extends the AYSO experience beyond youth participation, allowing parents, volunteers, alumni, and community members to stay connected through soccer.

Adult Soccer at a Glance

Adult Participation

Open to adults who want to play, stay active, and connect through soccer.

Flexible Formats

Programs may use small-sided, coed, recreational, futsal, pick-up, or local league formats.

Community Focus

The focus is fitness, fun, sportsmanship, and community connection.

Player Eligibility

Adult Soccer is open to individuals who meet the minimum age requirement.

Players must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Complete AYSO Adult Soccer registration requirements
  • Follow local program rules and expectations

Adults may not play soccer in the AYSO youth program.

Adult Soccer is not limited to current AYSO families and may be open to the broader community.

Program Structure

Adult Soccer programs are locally operated and designed to be flexible, allowing Regions and Areas to offer formats that best fit their community, facilities, and participation levels.

Common formats may include:

  • Small-sided play, such as 3v3, 4v4, or 7v7
  • Coed leagues
  • Recreational divisions
  • Semi-competitive divisions
  • Pick-up or seasonal play
  • Futsal or indoor play

Program structure may vary based on field availability, participant interest, referee availability, and local leadership support.

Program Expectations

Adult Soccer programs should reflect AYSO values while recognizing the different needs of adult participants.

Programs should ensure:

  • Proper player registration
  • Safe and organized playing environments
  • Clear league rules and expectations
  • Respectful and sportsmanlike behavior
  • Consistent roster and schedule management
  • Financial accountability and oversight
  • Alignment with AYSO policies and safety requirements

Local procedures may vary. Local league formats, roster rules, and competition structures should not be treated as National requirements unless specifically outlined in National guidance.

Starting an Adult Program

Adult Soccer programs are locally developed and should be built to meet the needs of the community.

Before launching a program, Regions and Areas should evaluate:

  • Player interest and demand
  • Field availability
  • Referee availability
  • Program format
  • Administrative and volunteer support
  • Equipment needs
  • Local promotion and communication strategy

To start an Adult Soccer program:

  1. Identify an Adult Soccer Program Leader
  2. Determine league format and structure
  3. Secure fields, courts, gyms, or other appropriate playing space
  4. Confirm time blocks for games or drop-in play
  5. Identify equipment needs, such as balls, goals, cones, pinnies, or shirts
  6. Establish registration and roster processes
  7. Set local program fees based on fixed costs
  8. Promote the program to parents, volunteers, alumni, local businesses, gyms, schools, and the broader community
  9. Communicate program expectations clearly to participants
  10. Ensure compliance with AYSO policies and safety requirements

Adult Soccer programs should be flexible, sustainable, and aligned with AYSO values.

Membership Fees and Registration

AYSO Adult Soccer has a National Office membership fee of $30 per player, per year.

The membership year runs from September 1 through August 31.

The membership fee cannot be prorated if a player joins midway through the membership year.

Adult Soccer players must be registered through an AYSO Adult Soccer website to keep AYSO Adult Soccer funds separate from AYSO youth program funds for tax reporting.

The National Office membership fee supports registration costs, U.S. Soccer and United States Adult Soccer Association fees, and Player Accident Insurance.

Regions may set additional local program fees based on program costs.

Local costs may include:

  • Field permits or facility rental
  • Field lights
  • Indoor facility or gym fees
  • Referee fees
  • Equipment purchases
  • Soccer balls, pop-up goals, pinnies, or shirts
  • Social events, such as a season kickoff or end-of-season gathering

Volunteer and Leadership Requirements

Adult Soccer programs rely on local leadership and volunteer support to operate successfully.

The Adult Soccer Program Leader should be familiar with AYSO’s structure and the AYSO National Coaching Program.

Volunteers and administrators must:

  • Complete AYSO volunteer registration when required
  • Meet applicable compliance and risk management requirements
  • Follow Safe Haven policies
  • Support a safe and inclusive playing environment
  • Enforce program rules consistently and fairly
  • Communicate clearly with participants

Region Responsibilities

Regions and Areas offering Adult Soccer are responsible for ensuring the program is organized, safe, and aligned with AYSO expectations.

This includes:

  • Program setup and administration
  • Player registration and roster oversight
  • Scheduling and field coordination
  • Equipment planning
  • Financial accountability
  • Risk management and safety compliance
  • Clear communication with participants
  • Supporting a positive and welcoming environment

Adult Soccer should complement existing AYSO programs and strengthen overall community engagement.

Resources

AYSO Adult Soccer Website

National adult soccer program information