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Now's your chance to get your kid involved in soccer!  Tomorrow, July 2nd, the San Diego Crusaders will be holding their last Recreational Soccer Leag

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Now’s your chance to get your kid involved in soccer!  Tomorrow, July 2nd, the San Diego Crusaders will be holding their last Recreational Soccer League registration at the Palisades Church at 6301 Birchwood St, San Diego, CA 92120 from 6pm -9pm.  After tomorrow there will be a late fee assessed of $25, and registration is closed on July 11th.  Register online and then bring your paperwork to the last sign-up night complete the process!

What to Bring:

  • Copy of Child’s Birth Certificate
  • Check made out to the Crusaders Soccer Club

Costs:   

  • Co-Ed Micro soccer (ages 3-4) — $110
  • Division 2-7 (ages 6-16) — $150
  • Late fee after July 2nd — $25

Registration fee includes:

  • Practice T-Shirt
  • Beautiful uniforms provided by soccerloco!
  • Team and individual photos
  • Free Soccer Clinics
  • Field Preparation
  • Insurance
  • Coaches training and equipment
  • Field space
  • Referees
  • CYSA fees
  • Bathrooms
  • Website

Important Dates:

Opening day and Picture day — Sunday, September 13 from 8 am

First game — Saturday, September 12

Last Game — Saturday, November 21

*Practices will be held twice a week in weekday afternoons lasting 60-90 minutes.  Time and dates will be determined by your coach.*

The SD Crusaders serve the following communities:  Allied Gardens, San Carlos, Del Cerro, La Mesa, Spring Valley, Santee, Lemon Grove and East San Diego. Recreational soccer is a great initial exposure to the sport of soccer, no experience is required to join a team and everyone gets to play all in the fun of the game!  The focus of recreational soccer is to have fun, build on basic soccer skills, and encourage sportsmanship and athleticism instead of competition and winning.  Coaches are committed to giving each and every player equal playing time and rotate in both offensive and defensive positions.