Bemidji Youth Soccer Association Camps

Neilson Fieldhouse, 1696 S Camp Rd SW, Bemidji, MN 56601

mapNeilson Fieldhouse, 1696 S Camp Rd SW, Bemidji, MN 56601

About

Bemidji Youth Soccer Association offers soccer through indoor practices, tournaments, and a league that uses a cluster game format with 2 or 3 short games per night with 20-minute halves. The club is tournament only and includes options such as a Bemidji 6v6 Saturday May 30th tournament and 2026 tournaments in Shakopee (May 15–17), Blaine All American Cup (June 5–7), Fargo (June 19–21), and Grand Forks (June 26–28). The program also has an option to play in a league that includes teams from Detroit Lakes, Fargo, Fergus Falls, Walker, Brainerd, Thief River Falls, and East Grand Forks, with an estimated total mileage of 1,116 miles for league games and 1,718 miles for tournaments attended.

• Ages: 10–18 years old
• Schedule: February 22nd–April 12th indoor soccer on Sundays, with high school from 12:00–1:00 PM, Boys Academy from 1:00–2:00 PM, and multiple Sunday time blocks for U11/U12 Boys, U16–U18 Boys & U19 Girls, U15 & U16 Girls, U13 & U14 Boys, U13 & U14 Girls & U12 Girls, and Academy Girls & U11 Girls; league play days listed as U10 girls and boys on Saturdays, U12G Tuesdays, U14 & 19G Thursdays, U12B Mondays, and U14B & 19B Wednesdays
• Price: Join MYSA $100.00 per U10 team and $200.00 per U11 and older teams; MYSA club fee = $300.00

The program notes that 2025–2026 Competitive Soccer Registration is closed. In the league, there is no U16 age group listed, and U16 would have been in the U19 age group. The average time returning home on a weeknight when the first game starts at 6:00 PM and the last at 8:00 PM is listed as 10:45 PM. The program states that no cleats are allowed on the turf.

Leadership and contacts listed for Bemidji Youth Soccer Association include Robert (email: [email protected]), Jeff (email: [email protected]), Coach Logan Mitchell, Coach Noah Johnson, and a team coached by John Nicholson. The program uses the US Youth Soccer – Code Of Conduct For Soccer Spectators and includes a mission statement that emphasizes refraining from booing or yelling at officials, not yelling at players on either team, not being argumentative or using abusive language toward supporters of opposing players, and demonstrating the ability to cope with a loss in both deed and word. When Bemidji hosts cluster games, the organization is responsible for paying the referees for all games played in Bemidji.

Bemidji Youth Soccer Association lists Shakopee Cup U14 Girls Champions, Shakopee Cup U12 Girls Champions, and Shakopee Cup U16 Girls Champions among its credentials. Families can use a Soccer.com Extreme FA team page for uniforms, fan gear, and an Extreme Adidas bag.

Last updated February 21, 2026.

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