
Registration
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Registration for the Fall 2023 Season is closed.
We're all set for the Fall. The Spring 2024 registration will open on December 1, 2023. Sign up to get an email reminder!
What to Know
The club currently has teams for children born between 2010–2020.
Roster Availability (as of 8/16/23)
Rosters for the 2023 Fall Season are closed.
August 7 - Practices start
August 26 - Season opening event
September 9 - First matches (date subject to change)
Please note we are solely reliant on volunteers from the player's families to coach and manage the club and our teams. All teams are supported by a strong parent committee made up from local families whose children are active at the club.
To join the waitlist, or if you are interested in coaching or volunteering, please reach out to our team via the contact form or email.
Age Groups & Fees
Age groups are determined by players year of birth and not school grade - as set by US Youth Soccer. Uniforms are an additional fee once ordered from the uniform provider after the teams are formed. For non-Gwinnett County residents, an additional Out of County Fee of $90 is applied (as dictated by the county).
Under 4
For players with birth dates in 2020. Teams are co-ed.
$100
Under 8
For players with birth dates in 2016 and 2017. Teams are gender specific.
$115
Under 14
For players with birth dates in 2010 and 2011. Boys' teams only.
$115
Under 5
For players with birth dates in 2019. Teams are co-ed.
$100
Under 10
For players with birth dates in 2014 and 2015. Teams are gender specific.
$115
Under 6
For players with birth dates in 2018. Teams are co-ed.
$100
Under 12
For players with birth dates in 2012 and 2013. Teams are gender specific.
$115
Practice Sessions
Practice times and days are subject to change and will be communicated by PCFC coaches and admins via the app. Please download and check the Stack Team App for your age group's specific practice day and time. This helps us communicate in the most efficient manner.
Group | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday |
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U4 & U5 | 5pm–6pm | |||
U6 | 5pm–6pm | 5pm–6pm* | ||
Boys U8, U10, U12 & U14 | 6pm–7pm | 6pm–7pm | ||
Girls U8, U10 & U12 | 6pm–7pm | 6pm–7pm |
*Possible Thursday session. This will be at the discretion of the coach and will be communicated to parents/guardians in a timely manner via the Stack Team App.
Match Days
U4, U5 & U6
Intra-squad matches are played on Saturdays from 9am–10am at Jones Bridge Park. Occasionally, you may be asked to participate in a friendly match with another club at an away location. In those instances you will be given notice in order to opt-in and make arrangements.
U8, U10, U12 & U14 (Boys & Girls)
Seasons consist of 8–10 matches. Home matches are played at Jones Bridge Park. Away matches are at opposing clubs' fields—including Peachtree Ridge, Shakerag Elementary, and Sandy Springs United Methodist Church. We try to schedule an equal amount of home/away matches, but due to scheduling conflicts, field availability, and referee assignments, this is not always possible. Matches will mainly be played on Saturdays, but will occasional occur on Sunday afternoons.
Equipment
What equipment do you need for soccer? The list isn’t quite as long as some sports, but there are some must-have soccer gear items your child needs to stay safe and have fun.
Ball - Players will need to have their own ball for practice/training sessions. Match day balls will be supplied by the club. It is important to be sure to get the correct ball size for your child.
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Size 3: U4, U5, U6, U8
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Size 4: U10 & U12
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Size 5: U14
Cleats - Players should have appropriate footwear for practice and matches. Soccer cleats have no toe spike- shorter cleats allow player stay closer to ground and keep balance. (and helps prevent injury to other players during higher kicks if foot leaves the ground.) Players will not be allowed to play while wearing Baseball or Football cleats. This is for safety purposes, as the design of baseball and football cleats are different. Feet fly during high kicks and the toe spike is an accident waiting to happen.
Shin Guards - Protective shin guards are another requirement in most leagues. They rest at the front of the shin to protect from errant kicks and fast-moving balls.
Practice Clothes - These should be clothes allow the player to be comfortable in day's climate (i.e., warm, cold, wet, etc.), but also allow them to move freely. Sweat-wicking material keeps your child cool and dry during sweaty warm-weather practices. Select clothes that can get dirty, sweaty, grass stained, etc.
Socks - Just like players need specific cleats, they also needs socks designed for soccer. The long socks go up and over the shin guards.
Water Bottle - Players spend a lot of time running up and down the field. The majority of the season(s) often falls during warmer weather. Hydration is important, so outfit your child with their own water bottle. Write their name on the bottle to avoid mix-ups.