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AYSO Region 214 Youth Soccer offers youth soccer for children and teens. The program is part of the American Youth Soccer Organization and includes organized soccer activities for young players.
• Ages: 4–17 years old
AYSO Region 214 Youth Soccer is led locally by Michael Karon, who serves as President of AYSO. Its stated mission is “Providing world class youth soccer programs that enrich children's lives.” The region has been recognized with Platinum Status in 2016 and was honored with Platinum Region status for 2019 from AYSO National.
The program includes several specific offerings, such as a Youth Referee Program, an EPIC (VIP) program, and an EXTRA program. It also has documented policies and guidelines, including a Zero Tolerance Policy, Volunteer Safety Training Instructions, a Heat Policy, an Air Quality Policy, and a Refund Policy.
AYSO, the national organization connected with this region, is involved in several partnerships, including a Chicago Public Schools partnership to enhance youth sports programming, a partnership with 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.
Last updated July 1, 2026.
• Ages: 4–17 years old
AYSO Region 214 Youth Soccer is led locally by Michael Karon, who serves as President of AYSO. Its stated mission is “Providing world class youth soccer programs that enrich children's lives.” The region has been recognized with Platinum Status in 2016 and was honored with Platinum Region status for 2019 from AYSO National.
The program includes several specific offerings, such as a Youth Referee Program, an EPIC (VIP) program, and an EXTRA program. It also has documented policies and guidelines, including a Zero Tolerance Policy, Volunteer Safety Training Instructions, a Heat Policy, an Air Quality Policy, and a Refund Policy.
AYSO, the national organization connected with this region, is involved in several partnerships, including a Chicago Public Schools partnership to enhance youth sports programming, a partnership with 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.
Last updated July 1, 2026.
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