Find a Place to Play
Find a Club Near You
Use the club finder below to search by ZIP code and connect with Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer member clubs in your area. Whether your child is brand new to the game or ready for a more competitive environment, there’s a place to play. To search clubs by zip code, please click the full screen button.
Who We Are
Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer is the state association for youth soccer in Eastern Pennsylvania. We support member clubs, leagues, players, coaches, referees and families across the region as part of the larger U.S. Soccer landscape.
From national standards to local fields, we help connect families to safe, organized and meaningful soccer experiences across Eastern Pennsylvania.
What Type of Soccer Is Right for My Child?
Recreational Soccer
Best for players who are new to the game or want to play in a fun, local environment. Think: learning the basics, making friends, staying active, low-pressure competition.
Intramural Soccer
Usually played within one club or community. Think: local games, beginner-friendly, less travel, great first step into organized soccer.
Travel Soccer
A more competitive option for players who want additional training and games against other clubs. Think: tryouts, team commitment, travel to nearby communities, more structured development.
Why Join a Member Club?
Local Opportunities
Find clubs and programs close to home.
Player Development
Programs for every level, from first-time players to competitive athletes.
Coach Education
Access to coaching resources, training and support.
Safe, Organized Soccer
Member clubs follow established registration, competition and safety standards.
Pathways to Grow
Players can explore recreation, travel, ODP, tournaments, State Cups and more as they develop.
FAQs
Start by searching your ZIP code and reaching out to clubs near you. Ask about age groups, programs offered, registration dates and the level of commitment.
Recreational soccer is typically more local and beginner-friendly. Travel soccer is more competitive and often requires tryouts, additional training and games against other clubs.
No. Many clubs offer beginner-friendly programs for players who are brand new to soccer.
Registration varies by club. Many clubs offer fall and spring seasons, but timelines depend on the organization.
Many clubs offer programs for young children, sometimes starting around ages 3–5, depending on the club.
Most families register directly through their local club. Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer supports clubs and helps families connect with soccer opportunities in their area.
That’s a good thing. Compare location, program types, cost, schedule, coaching approach and overall fit for your child.
