YOUTH PROGRAMMING
Soccer Unity Project and South End Soccer youth programs are open to any Boston youth, with a focus on development and inspiring a love of the game.
Programs are FREE and we provide all uniforms, equipment, and coach training. Register for programs below!
We have multiple programs to suit all levels of soccer, from beginners to competitive players looking to play at the highest level. You can find information on each specific program through the links below.
HAPPENING NOW: WINTER SOCCER REGISTRATION
*Travel Team Players: If you are interested in more competitive play or joining a travel team, please contact our Director of Coaching, Phi Nguyen.
PeeWee Soccer
BCYF Blackstone
50 West Brookline St
Boston, MA
Introductory soccer sessions for children and caregivers. Open to ages 3 & 4. Provided in partnership with BCYF Blackstone.
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Saturdays | 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
January 25 - March 22
Kindergarten Clinics
BCYF Blackstone
50 West Brookline St
Boston, MA
Introductory soccer sessions for Kindergarteners. Provided in partnership with BCYF Blackstone.
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Saturdays | 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
January 25 - March 22
High School Training
Girls
Carter Bubble
709 Colombus Ave
Boston, MA
Training sessions to improve skill development during the off-season. Run in partnership with Boston Scores and Soccer Without Borders.​
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Tuesdays | 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
January 14 - March TBD
Unified Soccer
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Dewitt Center
122 Dewitt Dr
Roxbury, MA
Soccer clinics for youth of all abilities, run in partnership with Special Olympics MA. The two organizations use the field as a safe space to provide athletes with and without intellectual disabilities an opportunity to grow as soccer players and futures leaders on the field together. Open to ages 8-15.
Mondays | 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
February 3 - March 31
ATHLETE & SPECTATOR RESOURCES
For Travel and Grassroots games, we follow MYSA's Zero Tolerance Policy. No one, except the players, is to speak to the referee during or after the game. Absolutely no disputing calls, during or after the game, no remarks to the referee to watch certain players or attend to rough play. No yelling at the referee, ever, and no criticism, sarcasm, harassment, intimidation, or feedback of any kind during or after the game.
Sports teaches you character, it teaches you to play by the rules, it teaches you to know what it feels like to win and lose -- it teaches you about life.
– Billie Jean King