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The Green Bay Striker Soccer Club is an all-volunteer, non-profit recreational youth soccer on the East Side of Green Bay, WI. It provides the opportunity for boys and girls ages 4.5 - 18 to play soccer for fun.
Our FC Green Bay Junior Academy Program has been specifically designed to provide an opportunity for young players (and their families) to "bridge the gap" between recreational and competitive soccer, with the emphasis on development and fun. Registration for all U8 and U10 Boys and Girls Youth Academy players will remain open throughout the year.
Green Bay SAY (Soccer Association for Youth) offers two soccer leagues for boys and girls ages 4 to 18 to play soccer. Please contact these organizations directly for information and registration. Green Bay Kickers serve the west side of Green Bay.
Does your little one enjoy running around with friends and playing soccer as much as we do? Our academy program is perfect for boys and girls ages 6-10 who want to enjoy soccer all year long. Our season starts in Fall and runs through the following Summer.
The Green Bay Kickers is associated with SAY (Soccer Association for Youth), a national organization, and is a member of the United States Soccer Federation. SAY philosophy is to have fun while learning soccer techniques through positive reinforcement.
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USYS National Leagues. Applications for the Spring 2025 season are not open yet.
Welcome to Wisconsin United FC, where passion for soccer and dedication to development come together! As a unifying hub for recreational and elite soccer in Northeast Wisconsin, we strive to deliver best-in-class soccer training and foster an enriching environment for players of all levels.
The US Youth Soccer Leagues program features the National League and a network of 13 conferences (formerly known as US Youth Soccer Regional Leagues) across the country. The competitions provide teams with the highest possible level of competition at the national and multi-state levels.
State League teams are formed by East Central clubs which compete and travel state wide as the league has teams in La Crosse, Madison, Green Bay, Metro Milwaukee, and Kenosha/Racine areas. Local clubs will hold tryouts in June for playing season starting the following August.