2025 Soccer Registration Opens
- Headland News

- Jul 21, 2025
- 1 min read

2025 SOCCER REGISTRATION
PLAYER REGISTRATION:
MUST BE AGE 3 AS OF July 31, 2025, BUT NOT BE 13 BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1, 2025
Division select box is based on your player's Date of Birth. If a specific division is not available, please ensure your Date Of Birth is entered correctly.
1st & 2nd child - $45.00 each Additional child/children = $35 each.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED: Black Socks and Black Shorts provided by player.
INFORMATION:
There will be NO TRYOUTS.
Coaches Meeting: Thursday, August 7th, 6:00pm, Douglas Park Concession Stand
Practice Begins: The week of Monday, August 11th - COACHES WILL CALL TO LET YOU KNOW TIME AND DAY
Games begin Tuesday, September 2nd – Thursday, October 2nd.
After Tuesday, September 2nd, all games will be played on Mondays and Thursdays.
NOTE: The Concessions Stand will NOT be open during practices and games



Reading about 2025 Soccer Registration Opens reminded me of my early passion for football and how community sports shaped my confidence and teamwork growing up. I am a PhD student and work part-time at Last-Minute Assignments. During my college days, I struggled academically, which inspired me to help others. Sometimes peers ask me to do my python assignment when they feel overwhelmed, and I guide them to understand it better. Sports and studies both taught me patience and resilience today.
Awesome! I’ve been waiting for the registration to open. My son had a blast last year. Besides soccer, he’s been spending some time on minigame playing quick puzzles lately—it actually seems pretty good for his reflexes. Just thought I'd share for other parents looking for downtime activities!
Really helpful post! One thing I was curious about do you have any advice for Dr Raj Desai? Would love to hear your thoughts.
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Hey, nice simple announcement for 2025 soccer registration—$45 for the first kid, cheaper for siblings, no tryouts, and games running September to October. Sounds like a fun, low-pressure league for little ones!
Quick unrelated thought: speaking of motivation, getting kids (or parents!) signed up often ties into types of extrinsic motivation—like earning rewards (trophies, snacks), avoiding missing out on friends playing, or getting that praise from coaches/family. Those external pushes can really kickstart participation.