City SC Youth Soccer Programs
City Soccer Club, 2075 Corte Del Nogal, Ste. M, Carlsbad, CA 92011
About
City SC Youth Soccer Programs offers soccer programming that includes seasonal leagues, camps, and clinics such as the 2026 Spring League, 2026 Fall Rec Soccer Program, and various Spring Break and summer options. Kids and teens can take part in activities like the Goal-Getters Spring Break Camp, Spring Break Rec Camps, Competitive Spring Break Camp, One Day Competitive Soccer Clinic, Recreational Summer Camps, TKA Keepers Summer Camps, World Cup 2 Day Camp, Goal-Getters Summer Camps, and Pre-Season Team Training Camps. The program also runs City SC USL Mens Team ID Sessions, City SC College ID Camp, City SC Men's UPSL Team ID Sessions, and other competitive soccer programming.
• Schedule: Many camps and clinics run Monday–Friday from 10 a.m.–3 p.m., with additional specific dates such as the 2026 Spring League from April 11–May 16 and the World Cup 2 Day Camp on June 11–12.
• Price: Early bird pricing is mentioned for the One Day Competitive Soccer Clinic, Recreational Summer Camps, TKA Keepers Summer Camps, World Cup 2 Day Camp, and Goal-Getters Summer Camps.
City SC Youth Soccer Programs is part of City SC, a 501c3 non-profit organization based in Carlsbad, California, which describes itself as “one club for all.” The club lists leadership roles including a Club Manager (Natalie Eckerlin), Registrar/Administrator (Jodi Johnson), Accounting Manager (Karen Weebe), Office Manager (Janie Fitzsimons), President (Jim Barnhill), VP Operations (Joe Crotty), VP of Finance (Tom Ferry), VP At-Large (Cheryl Rogow), VP of Admin/Marketing (Holly Garcia), a Director of Boys Program, a Director of Girls Program, a Technical Director, a Director of Operations, and a Director of Recreational Program. The stated mission is to ignite a lifelong passion for soccer in every player, build great players and great people, bring joy and fun to the community, unite families and community in an unforgettable experience, and develop better people through teaching life lessons through soccer. The club describes having both a plan and a pathway to guide each player to achieve their individual goals in soccer, however they define success, and identifies its pillars as Community, Innovation, Team First, and You.
City SC notes community involvement efforts such as “Making our city healthier, happier and safer,” “One club for all,” and “Giving back to our society,” including the City SC Movember Team raising $3,000 for men’s health in one year and $58,000 over 11 years, and the 2026 Season Giving Back Friendlies raising $7,406.02 for the Catch A Lift Fund. The program also cites competitive achievements such as the City SC Girls Academy Program winning the 2026 GA Champions Cup and City SC teams having State Cup success.
Last updated March 30, 2026.
• Schedule: Many camps and clinics run Monday–Friday from 10 a.m.–3 p.m., with additional specific dates such as the 2026 Spring League from April 11–May 16 and the World Cup 2 Day Camp on June 11–12.
• Price: Early bird pricing is mentioned for the One Day Competitive Soccer Clinic, Recreational Summer Camps, TKA Keepers Summer Camps, World Cup 2 Day Camp, and Goal-Getters Summer Camps.
City SC Youth Soccer Programs is part of City SC, a 501c3 non-profit organization based in Carlsbad, California, which describes itself as “one club for all.” The club lists leadership roles including a Club Manager (Natalie Eckerlin), Registrar/Administrator (Jodi Johnson), Accounting Manager (Karen Weebe), Office Manager (Janie Fitzsimons), President (Jim Barnhill), VP Operations (Joe Crotty), VP of Finance (Tom Ferry), VP At-Large (Cheryl Rogow), VP of Admin/Marketing (Holly Garcia), a Director of Boys Program, a Director of Girls Program, a Technical Director, a Director of Operations, and a Director of Recreational Program. The stated mission is to ignite a lifelong passion for soccer in every player, build great players and great people, bring joy and fun to the community, unite families and community in an unforgettable experience, and develop better people through teaching life lessons through soccer. The club describes having both a plan and a pathway to guide each player to achieve their individual goals in soccer, however they define success, and identifies its pillars as Community, Innovation, Team First, and You.
City SC notes community involvement efforts such as “Making our city healthier, happier and safer,” “One club for all,” and “Giving back to our society,” including the City SC Movember Team raising $3,000 for men’s health in one year and $58,000 over 11 years, and the 2026 Season Giving Back Friendlies raising $7,406.02 for the Catch A Lift Fund. The program also cites competitive achievements such as the City SC Girls Academy Program winning the 2026 GA Champions Cup and City SC teams having State Cup success.
Last updated March 30, 2026.
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