How do I register?
Information on registration locations is found on the website.
Families are encouraged to pre-register and print their own registration
forms through the national eAYSO
website. These forms must be brought to one of the Open
Registrations listed on the website. Open Registration can
only be done in person.
Late registration is only done through the mail.
Since registration is first-come, first-served, the use of the
Open Registration process is encouraged.
Volunteers (coaches, referees, etc.) have an online early
registration option and can register their children at a discounted
rate. Please check the website if you are interested in
volunteering.
I cannot afford to pay the registration fees.
What can I do?
AYSO endeavors to provide a quality soccer experience for all
eligible players. Families who are unable to afford the
registration expenses should contact the Regional Commissioner
during the open registration times.
Will I be on the same team as my brother?
Requests for brothers and sisters to be on the same team will
be honored whenever possible. Often, however, a parent may
decide that it is not a good idea for their children to play together,
which will also be honored whenever possible. These requests
must be noted on each player's registration form.
How do I request to be placed on
a team with team practices on specific days?
Practices can be any day of the week but are typically Monday
through Friday, and are at the convenience of the coach.
You need to mark out what days they cannot practice on the registration
form.
I am a single mother and cannot drive
to practices, and need like my child to play with her friend.
What can I do?
Basically
you need to know who the friend is and add them as a "buddy/carpool"
The regional coordinators, when developing the teams, may be able
to accommodate your request. Please note that the coordinator
considers many factors in the development of a team, and may not
be able to honor your request. (If the player is in the
Under 12 and older divisions, balancing of the teams is important,
howver, special requests may be honored.)
Jimmy can't make it to practices
on the days the coach has chosen. What can I do?
If the problem is transportation, just speak to the coach or
team parents. There is always someone who will be available and
willing to give your child a ride. If there are other activities
(such as lessons of some kind), maybe it would be possible to
adjust the schedule. If you filled out the registration form with
days available to practice this shouldn't be a problem.
When will we be notified if my
child that registered late via mail has been accepted on a team?
Since you got your Player Registration Form mailed in as directed,
then you are on the wait list the appropriate division.
Late registrants for divisions which have not reached their capacity
are placed on teams soon after receipt of the form. If you
did not promptly hear back, the division is probably full and
are on the wait list.
Every attempt is made to allow all players to play. The
total number of players in each division is determined based on
the number of trained coaches available and the number of players
registering during the open registration period. With player
and coach numbers, and the requirement that teams have a few substitute
players yet be small enough to allow 3/4 play, a number of teams
are developed. Except for coaches and referees who complete
their training in time, all players are processed on a first-come
first-served priority basis. Every player is registered
that we have trained coaches and teams for.
Parents tend not to un-register their kids when they move from
the area or decide not to play, so the region generally does not
know who is not going to play until the initial telephone calls
are made. If your wait-listed child can be placed on a team, you
are most likely to receive a call starting in the second week
of August.
I hope this helps. You may call the main number at 650-341-4112
and leave a message, but they likely will have little additional
information until mid- to late- August.
My child doesn't want to play anymore -
are refunds available?
Yes. Please let us know as soon as possible, since there
may be a player on a waiting list that can be accommodated.
See the Regional Guidelines or here
for information on refunds.
I have moved - how do I transfer my son to
the new region?
Every region in AYSO conducts their own registration for the
upcoming season. Transfers are not possible, however refunds
are. See the Regional Guidelines or here
for information on refunds.
If you have moved to another city and have already registered,
you may still participate in the Region 64 program if you desire.
Unless you are living in a nearby city attendance at the practices
and games may be difficult, and your child will probably have
a more positive experience in the local program. Informing the
new region that you have already registered in Region 64 and that
you have just moved may help avoid additional expenses often charged
in the Late Registration process.
Is there a program for children with special
needs?
Yes! The VIP program is designed to meet the needs of physically
and mentally challenged children. Please call 408-486-6924 or
click here for additional information.
Are there coed teams?
No. There are not any co-ed teams in any division.
What other soccer expenses can I anticipate
this year?
The registration covers all player expenses, including the basic
picture package, and supplemental accident insurance for AYSO-sponsored
activities. Not included are the required shin-guards, appropriate
shoes, and a strongly recommended practice ball. Typically,
the team parents will request a small amount to cover the expenses
of a team banner, and possibly a gift for the coach. Additionally,
parents are often requested to obtain snacks for the team at one
game during the season.