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ACC Youth Indoor Soccer Programs offers indoor soccer programs that include 6 v. 6 scrimmages. Each session includes 30 minutes of practicing skills with coaches and a trainer.
• Ages: 4–9 years old
• Schedule: Saturday mornings in March and April
• Price: Cost $75 per player
The program focuses on individual skill development and having fun. Indoor soccer programs for youth ages 4–9 are offered in the fall, winter, and spring. Player divisions include 4/5, 6/7, and 8/9 year old age divisions, with a maximum of 10 players per team. Each participant receives a team t-shirt on the first day, and an awards ceremony is held on the last day of the program. If a child has experience playing soccer, they may move up to a higher age division. The 6/7 Age Division from 9:45 am to 10:45 am is listed as full.
Players are asked to wear non-marking tennis shoes, shin guards, and comfortable clothes, with shorts recommended. Families are asked to send a soccer ball labeled with the child’s name, with size 3 or 4 recommended, and a water bottle.
One parent described the program as “a nice soccer training experience” for a 4-year-old participant and noted that the high schoolers were “excellent coaches,” calling it “great community building” and “a model that more programs should adopt.” The same parent highlighted that the Andover players are able to show leadership to the younger generation.
Last updated February 21, 2026.
• Ages: 4–9 years old
• Schedule: Saturday mornings in March and April
• Price: Cost $75 per player
The program focuses on individual skill development and having fun. Indoor soccer programs for youth ages 4–9 are offered in the fall, winter, and spring. Player divisions include 4/5, 6/7, and 8/9 year old age divisions, with a maximum of 10 players per team. Each participant receives a team t-shirt on the first day, and an awards ceremony is held on the last day of the program. If a child has experience playing soccer, they may move up to a higher age division. The 6/7 Age Division from 9:45 am to 10:45 am is listed as full.
Players are asked to wear non-marking tennis shoes, shin guards, and comfortable clothes, with shorts recommended. Families are asked to send a soccer ball labeled with the child’s name, with size 3 or 4 recommended, and a water bottle.
One parent described the program as “a nice soccer training experience” for a 4-year-old participant and noted that the high schoolers were “excellent coaches,” calling it “great community building” and “a model that more programs should adopt.” The same parent highlighted that the Andover players are able to show leadership to the younger generation.
Last updated February 21, 2026.
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