Can I still sign up my child to play soccer?

Area G teams (and Area F teams) play a Fall Winter schedule. This means that teams are formed in late Summer and they play their games in a split season with half of their games in the Fall and half in the spring. Mos regions do not hold spring registrations, though a few do.

Whether a region has Spring registration or not, they will do everything they can to place children who want to play on a team if you contact them. The greatest impediment to placing a player is that once teams get too large, it hampers our ability to give each child adequate playing time.

Most regions are compiling a waiting list at this time while they poll coaches to determine team numbers. If you are interested in signing your child up for soccer at this late date, the best bet is to contact your local region and inquire. There are links to each region's website  on the top right hand side of this page.

If you are unable to contact your local region, feel free to contact us on the form below and we will help facilitate that communication.

 

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Interplay schedules up

u12 and u14 schedules are complete and available by clicking on the menus to the left.

 

Soccer interplay season begins

Interplay soccer for those teams that participate in the area u12 and u14 divisions begins Saturday, April 13.

Individual regions may have different start and finish times and dates for younger divisions.

The Interplay season runs from Saturday, April 13  through Saturday, June 8 with no games Memorial Day weekend. We are scheduling as many games on Saturdays as possible to ease travel concerns.

 

Area G AYSOs--some of the best in the country

AYSO volunteers put a lot of work into giving youths a healthy, happy positive soccer experience and no where is this more true than in the regions that make up Area G.

Each year, our regions are measured by AYSO National for their achievements and each year our regions rank among the best in the country.

This past year is no different. Two of our regions, Region 169 (Grand Blanc) and Region  417 (Fenton) were awarded "platinum" status, the highest recognition a region can receive. Region  823 (Holly) received "gold" status. Region 283 (Flushing), Region 766  (Carman Ainsworth), Region 814 (Byron Durand), Region 821  (Montrose), and Region 1481 (Birch Run) were all recognized with "bronze" status. Region 512 (Swartz Creek) and Region 1155 (New Lothrop) received honorable mentions.

Also of note, Area G was recognized with "platinum" status. Area G is one of 9 areas that support the regions in Michigan and Illinois. It was the 8th year in a row that Area G was recognized with "platinum" status. 

Out of the 100 areas in AYSO no other area has done this for more than 4 years in a row. No other area has had all of its regions receive an award 7years in a row and Area G has done it.

 

AYSO Area G

AYSO Area G represents 10 local regions in Genesee, northerneast Oakland and  northwest Livingston counties. The regions include Birch Run, Byron-Durand Gaines, Carman Ainsworth, Fenton, Flushing, Holly-Davisburg, Montrose, New Lothrop and Swartz Creek.

Members are among the most highly awarded regions in the country, and the area itself is among only 24 nationally recognized areas to achieve Platinum status as awarded by the national American Youth Soccer Organization.

Individually, regions within Area G are among the best in the country, with Fenton Tricounty being named as Region of the Year!  Other regions that were recognized with Platinum status include Flushing, Swartz Creek, Holly-Davisburg. Birch Run AYSO was recognized with Gold Status. Grand Blanc and Montrose were recognized with Silver Status. Byron Durand was recognized with Bronze status.

 

Field Maps

Field maps are incorporated into each regions page. To find a map, click on REGIONS from the top menu and select the region of the team you are playing.

Maps include a "Get Directions" feature. Fill in your complete address in the popup box on the map and click Get Directions. It will create turn-by-turn driving directions. The results are in text. If you would like maps at each step, click the SHOW MAP link.

Your local AYSO

Trying to find your local AYSO? We've set up a links section accessible from the top menu where you can jump directly to your local regions website.

 

What is AYSO?

AYSO's philosophies are living tenets that separate it from other sports organizations.

Everyone Plays®

Our program's goal is for kids to play soccer so we mandate that every player on every team must play at least 50% of every game. It’s no fun to spend the game on the bench…and that’s no way to learn soccer!

Balanced Teams

Each year we form new teams as evenly balanced as possible because it’s more fun and a better learning experience when teams of similar ability play. It allows for each player to gain the experience of a wide variety of teammates of different skill levels.


 

Open Registration

Our program is open to all children between 4 and 19 years of age who want to register and play soccer. Interest and enthusiasm are the only criteria for playing. There are no elimination try-outs and nobody gets cut.

Good Sportsmanship

We strive to create a positive environment based on mutual respect rather than a win-at-all-costs attitude, and our program is designed to instill good sportsmanship in every facet of AYSO.

Positive Coaching

Encouragement of player effort provides for greater enjoyment for the players and leads to better-skilled and better-motivated players. A coach can be one of the most influential people in a child’s life, so AYSO requires they create a positive experience for every boy and girl.
 

Player Development

We believe that all players should be able to develop their soccer skills and knowledge to the best of their abilities, both individually and as members of a team, in order to maximize their enjoyment of the game.