About
Emeryville Soccer Club Programs offers a range of soccer activities, including Winter Futsal, Toy Story Tots, Elemental Ripples, Elemental Embers, Lightyear League Juniors, and Lightyear League Seniors. Winter Futsal uses 5v5 indoor games with a goalkeeper to work on technical skills, quick reflexes, and precise passing, with ages 3–4 in a class format that focuses on foundational skills instead of games. Toy Story Tots, Elemental Ripples, Elemental Embers, and the Lightyear League programs use playful introductions, skill-building sessions, and recreational games against other clubs to focus on basic motor skills, fundamental soccer elements, refining techniques, game understanding, teamwork, and joy.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
• Schedule: Winter Futsal sessions take place in winter; SPRING 2026 Toy Story Tots begins March 29 with class times at 9:00am or 10:15am
Founded in 2024, Emeryville Soccer Club offers recreational soccer programs for children ages 3 and older. The club’s mission is to promote the physical and mental wellbeing of young people through soccer and to empower girls through girl-specific training and community partnerships. The coaching staff consists of certified professionals. The club leadership includes a Club Director named Mia. The programs emphasize physical wellbeing, mental wellbeing, empowering girls, and community connections, and they involve families, volunteers, and local schools and organizations in activities.
Last updated March 19, 2026.
• Ages: 3–18 years old
• Schedule: Winter Futsal sessions take place in winter; SPRING 2026 Toy Story Tots begins March 29 with class times at 9:00am or 10:15am
Founded in 2024, Emeryville Soccer Club offers recreational soccer programs for children ages 3 and older. The club’s mission is to promote the physical and mental wellbeing of young people through soccer and to empower girls through girl-specific training and community partnerships. The coaching staff consists of certified professionals. The club leadership includes a Club Director named Mia. The programs emphasize physical wellbeing, mental wellbeing, empowering girls, and community connections, and they involve families, volunteers, and local schools and organizations in activities.
Last updated March 19, 2026.
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