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San Gabriel & Rosemead AYSO Soccer - Region 40 offers youth soccer programs that include AYSO ALL STAR WEEKEND, Regional Playoffs, AYSO Core season closing ceremonies, and Championship Weekend for U10 and U12 teams. The program includes organized play and events for multiple youth divisions across these activities.
• Ages: 4–17 years old
The stated mission of San Gabriel & Rosemead AYSO Soccer - Region 40 is “Providing world class youth soccer programs that enrich children's lives.” The region lists a leadership team that includes Chad Espinoza as Regional Commissioner, Gustavo Soria as Regional Coach Administrator, Ludwing Menjivar as Regional Referee Administrator, Laura Menjivar as Regional Treasurer, Mario Garcia as Regional CVP, Ozzie Morales as Regional Registrar, Kasandra Llamas as Regional Safety Director, Michelle Morales as Regional Secretary and Director of Special Events, and Mayra PereyraLuna - Soria as WebMaster, Advertising Coordinator, and Social Media. Region 40 notes that AYSO runs on the power of volunteers and that the region can always use help from volunteers. Most of the region’s communication is done via Instagram, and field status updates are provided for Rosemead Park and Encinita Elementary School.
Region 40 lists several credentials and awards, including 2026 ALL-STARS 2ND PLACE CHAMPIONS, 2025 Upper Division 1C Champions (U16 Girls Soccer Team), and 2025 Spring Cup Champions with Rosemead San Gabriel Region 40 taking 1st place in the Division 12 U Boys. Additional recognition mentioned includes the Stack Leadership Award to Michael Karon, President of AYSO, recognized by Stack Sports for his impact in the world of sports volunteering.
The broader AYSO organization connected with this region notes several partnerships, including AYSO partnering with BEEUP Snacks as the Official Fruit Snack Partner for the 2025–2026 season, a Chicago Public Schools partnership with the American Youth Soccer Organization to enhance youth sports programming, a partnership between the American Youth Soccer Organization and the US Center for Mental Health & Sport focused on player and volunteer wellness, and a partnership with the Northland Sports Alliance expanding soccer programming in Kansas City. It is also stated that the City of Lancaster hosted the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) National Open Cup 2017.
Last updated June 18, 2026.
• Ages: 4–17 years old
The stated mission of San Gabriel & Rosemead AYSO Soccer - Region 40 is “Providing world class youth soccer programs that enrich children's lives.” The region lists a leadership team that includes Chad Espinoza as Regional Commissioner, Gustavo Soria as Regional Coach Administrator, Ludwing Menjivar as Regional Referee Administrator, Laura Menjivar as Regional Treasurer, Mario Garcia as Regional CVP, Ozzie Morales as Regional Registrar, Kasandra Llamas as Regional Safety Director, Michelle Morales as Regional Secretary and Director of Special Events, and Mayra PereyraLuna - Soria as WebMaster, Advertising Coordinator, and Social Media. Region 40 notes that AYSO runs on the power of volunteers and that the region can always use help from volunteers. Most of the region’s communication is done via Instagram, and field status updates are provided for Rosemead Park and Encinita Elementary School.
Region 40 lists several credentials and awards, including 2026 ALL-STARS 2ND PLACE CHAMPIONS, 2025 Upper Division 1C Champions (U16 Girls Soccer Team), and 2025 Spring Cup Champions with Rosemead San Gabriel Region 40 taking 1st place in the Division 12 U Boys. Additional recognition mentioned includes the Stack Leadership Award to Michael Karon, President of AYSO, recognized by Stack Sports for his impact in the world of sports volunteering.
The broader AYSO organization connected with this region notes several partnerships, including AYSO partnering with BEEUP Snacks as the Official Fruit Snack Partner for the 2025–2026 season, a Chicago Public Schools partnership with the American Youth Soccer Organization to enhance youth sports programming, a partnership between the American Youth Soccer Organization and the US Center for Mental Health & Sport focused on player and volunteer wellness, and a partnership with the Northland Sports Alliance expanding soccer programming in Kansas City. It is also stated that the City of Lancaster hosted the American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) National Open Cup 2017.
Last updated June 18, 2026.
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