Saratoga Springs FC- Est. 2021

Saratoga Springs FC- Est. 2021Saratoga Springs FC- Est. 2021Saratoga Springs FC- Est. 2021Saratoga Springs FC- Est. 2021
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  • SSFC 23-24 Season FAQ's
  • Tournament Page
  • Technical Training
  • Community-Driven Soccer
  • SSFC-RSL Night 4.29.23
  • Donations to SSFC
  • Private Soccer lessons
  • SSFC Spirit wear!
  • **Questions for SSFC?**
  • Sponsorship Opportunities

Saratoga Springs FC- Est. 2021

Saratoga Springs FC- Est. 2021Saratoga Springs FC- Est. 2021Saratoga Springs FC- Est. 2021
  • Home
  • The SSFC Mission
  • Club Leadership
  • 2023-2024 SSFC Coaches
  • Youth Academy Info
  • SSFC 23-24 Tryout info
  • SSFC 23-24 Season FAQ's
  • Tournament Page
  • Technical Training
  • Community-Driven Soccer
  • SSFC-RSL Night 4.29.23
  • Donations to SSFC
  • Private Soccer lessons
  • SSFC Spirit wear!
  • **Questions for SSFC?**
  • Sponsorship Opportunities

SSFC 23-24 season FAQ's

Our history

SSFC has grown from 2 teams to 53 teams in just two years. This growth has been organic in nature (no mergers, no takeovers of other clubs), and has stemmed from a very community-driven atmosphere. We provide various levels of competitive club soccer ranging from premier teams (in birth years 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016) to teams playing in regional leagues and in between. 90% of our coaching staff are from the local area, and we have over 20+ USSF Soccer "D" license or higher coaches involved in our project. Many are local high school coaches and many have collegiate playing experience. We have coaches very well-connected to the college scene and the club will be applying for E64, ECNL and the GA in the coming years once the club has additional history and is eligible to do so. The club is also currently working on a plan to secure it's own soccer complex through either private purchase or public-private partnership. As we enter into our third year as a club, our priority will focus heavily on quality-control and ensuring all of our teams have a good experience with their coaches. 

Why SSFC?


  • LOCAL FIELDS WITH LOCAL COACHES - Our contracted fields are Vista Heights Middle School, Riverview Elementary, Harvest Elementary, Thunder Ridge Elementary, Springside Elementary, Brookhaven Elementary and Silver Lake Elementary (with two more schools TBA).  
  • Referee fees for the Fall and Spring outdoor games are paid by the club. 
  • Coaches education is provided monthly to all the SSFC coaches, and formal education through USSF is encouraged and paid for by the club to ensure the best experience for the players
  • Complimentary high-level Goalkeeping training 
  • Sibling discount of 25% is offered to the 2nd and any additional siblings in the club
  • Manager discount of $15 per month offered to team managers 
  • Assistant coaches get 50% off of their child's tuition
  • Head coaches who have their own children (on that team) play for free
  • Relationships with RSL and Monarchs Youth Staff for camps, RSL/Monarchs nights, etc. 
  • Discounted rates for optional technical training which will be offered Summer/Fall of 2023 and Spring 2024.  
  • Very responsive Club Leadership when issues are known and identified and will make necessary adjustments to ensure a positive experience is had for the families.




23-24 expected teams

*Number of teams is subject to change, however formation of premier teams in younger age groups (birth years 2016 through 2012) is 100% certain, with our most experienced and highly-licensed coaches leading those teams

2016 Boys - 4 teams (including premier)

2016 Girls- 2-3 teams (including premier)

2015 Boys - 4-5 teams (including premier)

2015 Girls - 2-3 teams (including premier)

2014 Boys - 4 teams (including premier)

2014 Girls - 3 teams (including premier)

2013 Boys - 4 teams (including premier)

2013 Girls - 3 teams (including premier)

2012 Boys - 5 teams (including 2 premier)

2012 Girls - 3 teams (including premier)

2011 Boys - 2 teams

2011 Girls - 2 teams

2010 Boys - 2 teams (Including one D3 team)

2010 Girls - 2 teams

2009 Boys - 2 teams

2009 Girls - 1 team

2008 Boys - 2 teams

2008 Girls - 1 team

2007 Boys - 1 team

2006 Boys - 1 team

2005/06/07 Girls - 1 team


23-24 season costs

Monthly dues for the 23-24 season 

runs June 2023 through May 2024:

(All fees will have a 3.2% vendor processing charge added when you enroll your child onto a team)

  • SSFC club dues for 7v7 teams (birth years 2016, 2015, 2014): $85/month
  • SSFC club dues for 9v9 teams (birth years 2013, 2012): $100/month
  • SSFC club dues for 11v11 teams (birth years 2011 and older): $105/month
  • *Players who make High School teams will NOT be charged for three months during their HS season
  • *Players who make a Premier team will pay an extra $15 per month due to higher commitment levels for those teams/coaches/time, etc. 
  • Required Uniforms (2 jerseys, one short, two socks) will be bought in June and will last TWO YEARS (through the end of the 24-25 season). Uniforms are typically a two year cycle and we are officially entering into year 1 of the new uniform cycle. The Adidas uniforms will cost around $185. 
  • UYSA registration fee (applies to all UYSA players regardless of club) is approximately $115 upon registration. 
  • TOURNAMENT COSTS: Should your child make a team, you can expect several tournaments a year to occur, with more expected for the more advanced teams. Coaches will itemize this for you all in parent orientation meetings after teams are formed. Most tournaments are in summer locally and may include one or two travel tournaments to Saint George/Mesquite in Winter. These costs are common at every club. 
  • WINTER COSTS: Your child's team may rent indoor space in the winter time  at additional cost depending on access to other buildings, weather, etc. They may also play in indoor leagues in the local area. Coaches will itemize this for you all in parent orientation meetings after teams are formed. Again, These costs are common at every club.  


What is the typical Yearly schedule for club soccer?

The season will begin in June with practices and tournaments (most of these are local). Official Fall league games begin around the end of August and run through Halloween or so. At that time, the teams all head indoors for continued training inside with possibly play in local area indoor leagues. This continues until March when all the teams head back outside for the Spring games. Teams may take small breaks during Thanksgiving week, Christmas break, etc. but our coaches understand the importance of family time and preserve that with these breaks. 


In general, commitment to club level soccer is year-round and will keep your children busy. You can expect most teams to have a very player and team-centered environment where kids and their families know each other and often are together away from team events, such as birthday parties, team hikes, etc. 

Want to register your child for tryouts?

Click below to be taken to the SSFC tryout registration page.  

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