Online registration for Spring Naperville Youth Soccer Academy and Naperville Premier Soccer University is set to begin at noon on Tuesday, January 12 for resident girls and on Wednesday, January 13 for resident boys. Nonresident registration begins Thursday, January 14. Program information and links to register can be accessed at https://www.napervilleparks.org/Spring2021Soccer/. Participants are asked to register or waitlist for one team only.
Teams will practice weekly beginning in late March with the possibility of adding games/scrimmages throughout the season, based on the most current guidance from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity relative to the COVID-19 pandemic. Parents are asked to review the participation guidelines at https://www.napervilleparks.org/coronavirus prior to the start of the program.
Naperville Youth Soccer Academy is a Naperville soccer tradition that emphasizes fun and learning. Participants will be a part of a team, learn new skills, socialize, be active and have fun. Volunteer coaches and assistant coaches are needed for each team and are the key to the program’s success.
Naperville Premier Soccer University provides an opportunity for experienced soccer players to receive specialized training, while still enjoying a recreational experience. Technical and tactical training will be provided by a certified trainer twice a week with the possibility of adding games/scrimmages throughout the season. Volunteer assistant coaches are needed for each team to help facilitate practices.
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