YOUTH OPEN PLAY
Where the Game Teaches the Player
π Reserve Your Spot
Limited spots available each week β’ Ages 7β13 β’ $20 per session.Β
No team required. Register as an individual or with friends/teammates.
A fun, pressure-free way for kids to play the game they love.
Weekly, pickup-style soccer sessions where players simply play small-sided games in a fun, organized environment. No drills, no pressure, Β just 5v5 games!
- Small-sided 5v5 games
- Continuous rotations in a fast-paced, festival-style format
- No drills and no play-by-play coaching
- Supervised by staff for safety, and organization
- Music, lights, and a high-energy atmosphere
- Players grouped by age/ability and rotated through games throughout the session
π April Launch Special: First 3 April Sessions FREE. No Commitment. No Catch. Just Soccer Games. β½
Important Information
Program Details
Details
- No walk-ins. Must register online
- Max 50 players per time slot
- Limited space = better games and more touches
- Co-ed
- Registration automatically closes when full
- $20 per session
- Weekly registration only
- No long-term commitment
Schedule & Registration
Fridays (April 10, April 17, April 24)
- 5:00β6:15 PM | Ages 7β8
- 6:15β7:30 PM | Ages 9β10
- 7:30β8:45 PM | Ages 11β13
Players register by age group and time slot.
π April Launch Special: First 3 April Sessions FREE. No Commitment. No Catch. Just Soccer Games. β½
π Click Here For Online Registration
Who is This For
This program is great for:
- Club players looking for extra touches
- Multi-sport athletes who want flexible play
- Players who love soccer but donβt want pressure
- Kids who simply want to play soccer with friends
Not recommended for beginners.
New players are encouraged to start in our skill development programs to learn the fundamentals first.
Important for Parents
- This is not a coached training session
- Staff supervise games, manage rotations, and ensure safety
- No drills, no instruction, no stopping play
- If your child is looking for structured coaching and skill instruction, our training programs are the better fit
Open Play is designed to complement training, not replace it.
Why Open Play Matters for Development
Modern youth soccer is highly structured. While training is important, unstructured play is a critical part of player development.
Open play helps players:
- Make real decisions without being told what to do
- Play without fear of making mistakes
- Develop creativity, confidence, and problem-solving
- Improve awareness, movement, and game IQ
- Learn to compete in tight spaces
- Play with joy β which keeps kids in the sport longer
This is how players around the world fall in love with the game: by playing it.
What the world’s best players say about street soccer
“As a little boy in Argentina, I played futsal on the streets. It was tremendous fun, and it really helped me become who I am today”
“Everything I have achieved in football is due to playing football in the streets with my friends”
“Iβd tell my mother I was going to school but Iβd be out on the street playing football. I always had a ball on my feetβ
“Football begins on the streets, where instinct, creativity, and risk-taking are first learned”
Frequently Asked Questions
Do players need to be on a team to participate?
No team is required. Players can register as individuals or with friends/teammates. Groups are mixed and rotated to create fun, competitive games.
Is this a coached training session?
No. Friday Night Youth Open Play is not a coached training class. There are no drills, lectures, or play-by-play instruction. Staff supervise for safety, manage rotations, and organize games, but the players learn through playing.
Is this program good for beginners?
This program is not recommended for beginners. Open Play is best for players who already have basic soccer experience. New players are encouraged to start in our skill development and training programs before joining Open Play.
Can we just show up and pay at the door?
No walk-ins. All players must register in advance. Once a time slot fills up, registration closes.
What if my child is looking for coaching and instruction?
If your child is looking for structured coaching, drills, and skill development, our training programs are the better fit. Open Play is strictly for playing games.
What should players bring?
Players should bring:
-
Soccer turf shoes or flats
-
Shin guards
-
Water bottle
-
Athletic clothing
Balls, goals, and field setup are provided.
Is Open Play co-ed?
Yes. Friday Night Youth Open Play is co-ed.
YOUTH OPEN PLAY
Where the Game Teaches the Player
A fun, pressure-free way for kids to play the game they love.
Weekly, pickup-style soccer sessions where players simply play small-sided games in a fun, organized environment. No drills, no pressure, Β just 5v5 games!
- Small-sided 5v5 games
- Continuous rotations in a fast-paced, festival-style format
- No drills and no play-by-play coaching
- Supervised by staff for safety, and organization
- Music, lights, and a high-energy atmosphere
- Players grouped by age/ability and rotated through games throughout the session
π April Launch Special: First 3 April Sessions FREE. No Commitment. No Catch. Just Soccer Games. β½
π Reserve Your Spot
Limited spots available each week β’ Ages 7β13 β’ $20 per session.Β
No team required. Register as an individual or with friends/teammates.
Important Information
Program Details
Details
- No walk-ins. Must register online
- Max 50 players per time slot
- Limited space = better games and more touches
- Co-ed
- Registration automatically closes when full
- $20 per session
- Weekly registration only
- No long-term commitment
Schedule & Registration
Fridays (April 10, April 17, April 24)
- 5:00β6:15 PM | Ages 7-8
- 6:15β7:30 PM | Ages 9β10
- 7:30β8:45 PM | Ages 11β13
Players register by age group and time slot.
π April Launch Special: First 3 April Sessions FREE. No Commitment. No Catch. Just Soccer Games. β½
π Click Here For Online Registration
Who is This For
This program is great for:
- Club players looking for extra touches
- Multi-sport athletes who want flexible play
- Players who love soccer but donβt want pressure
- Kids who simply want to play soccer with friends
Not recommended for beginners.
New players are encouraged to start in our skill development programs to learn the fundamentals first.
Important for Parents
- This is not a coached training session
- Staff supervise games, manage rotations, and ensure safety
- No drills, no instruction, no stopping play
- If your child is looking for structured coaching and skill instruction, our training programs are the better fit
Open Play is designed to complement training, not replace it.
Why Open Play Matters For Development
Modern youth soccer is highly structured. While training is important, unstructured play is a critical part of player development.
Open play helps players:
- Make real decisions without being told what to do
- Play without fear of making mistakes
- Develop creativity, confidence, and problem-solving
- Improve awareness, movement, and game IQ
- Learn to compete in tight spaces
- Play with joy β which keeps kids in the sport longer
This is how players around the world fall in love with the game: by playing it.
What the world’s best players say about street soccer
“As a little boy in Argentina, I played futsal on the streets. It was tremendous fun, and it really helped me become who I am today”
“Everything I have achieved in football is due to playing football in the streets with my friends”
“Iβd tell my mother I was going to school but Iβd be out on the street playing football. I always had a ball on my feetβ
“Football begins on the streets, where instinct, creativity, and risk-taking are first learned”
Frequently Asked Questions
Do players need to be on a team to participate?
No team is required. Players can register as individuals or with friends/teammates. Groups are mixed and rotated to create fun, competitive games.
Is this a coached training session?
No. Friday Night Youth Open Play is not a coached training class. There are no drills, lectures, or play-by-play instruction. Staff supervise for safety, manage rotations, and organize games, but the players learn through playing.
Is this program good for beginners?
This program is not recommended for beginners. Open Play is best for players who already have basic soccer experience. New players are encouraged to start in our skill development and training programs before joining Open Play.
Can we just show up and pay at the door?
No walk-ins. All players must register in advance. Once a time slot fills up, registration closes.
What if my child is looking for coaching and instruction?
If your child is looking for structured coaching, drills, and skill development, our training programs are the better fit. Open Play is strictly for playing games.
What should players bring?
Players should bring:
-
Soccer turf shoes or flats
-
Shin guards
-
Water bottle
-
Athletic clothing
Balls, goals, and field setup are provided.
Is Open Play co-ed?
Yes. Friday Night Youth Open Play is co-ed.
