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Recreational 5U-18U (Boys)

Boys Recreational Soccer 5U-18U

Salvo SC’s Boys Recreational Soccer Program places the player at the heart of the program, promoting holistic development within a team-oriented setting. Our commitment lies in ensuring our players enjoy themselves, learn about the game, and foster a lifelong love for soccer regardless of their age.

Salvo's community-based youth soccer program proudly stands as the sole recipient of the US Youth Soccer 5-Star Recreation Award on multiple occasions in Minnesota. Join a team today and begin your journey of falling in love with the game!

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Woodbury Area

All four seasons of rec soccer are offered through the Woodbury Athletic Association, and the fall and spring seasons offer a Futures program for players ages 8-9 wanting to move into performance soccer.

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Rosemount / Farmington Area

The fall, winter, and spring recreational soccer programs are offered in our Rosemount & Farmington communities.

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Mendota Heights Area

Fall, winter, and spring community programs are offered in Mendota Heights, and the Mendota Heights Athletic Association also offers the Warrior Soccer program powered by Salvo.

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FAQs About Salvo’s boys Recreational Youth Soccer

Interested in joining the Salvo Soccer Club? Take a look at some general questions for a better understanding of our program’s structure, and visit our specific location pages for more comprehensive details.

IconWho Coaches Community Soccer?

Our Spring, Summer, and Fall community programs are parent-coach-driven! All teams are coached by parent volunteers with coaching plans and resources provided by Salvo staff.

Parent coaches with completion of background check, SafeSport, and Concussion Training receive a reimbursement for their player's registration at the end of the season.

IconWhat Age Group Should Your Child Play In?

See our age chart to help you with registering your child for the right team!

IconHow Are Teams Formed?

Once registration is complete, our staff will organize the teams based on age, parent coaches, buddy requests, school, and finally random. Some age groups have the potential to be gender specific or co-ed, depending on the final registration numbers.

Once your registration is in place, you’ll receive further details via email or text from your coach and the Salvo staff. This communication will provide more specific information on practice sessions, schedules, game details, and additional pertinent information.

IconWhat Is The Futures Soccer Program?

For players ages 8-9 who plan to transition to our performance or travel soccer program, we offer the Futures rec program. Futures soccer program is provided during the spring and fall seasons through our Woodbury location.

Futures Soccer is geared to create an exciting yet challenging environment. Our friendly and highly trained staff work with players on some of the following concepts:

  • Dribbling with all parts of the feet
  • 1v1, stop and start, turns, and other soccer-related techniques
  • Passing and receiving
  • Scrimmages and games

Players in the program also train one extra night each week with a Salvo SC National Youth License coach and play with other clubs in surrounding communities during the season.

IconWhat’s the Community Rec Program Refund Policy?

After registering, our recreation program refund policy allows

  • 100% returned if player drops out before the first day of the season
  • 50% returned if player drops out within the first week of the season
  • 25% returned if player drops out within the second week of the season
  • No refund of late fees.

The Woodbury Athletic Association will hold a $30 admin fee on ALL Woodbury registration refunds.

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