Register now for Savannah United Fall Soccer 2016

Savannah United Fall Registration 2016 soccer youth

Soccer is FUN! Let Savannah United help build a sense of teamwork, sportsmanship & self-esteem for your child.

Register now here for Fall 2016 youth soccer with Savannah United. Your kids will thank you.

Teams available for 3-14 year-olds at all skill levels. That means Micro + Rec Soccer, U4-U14 for kids born between 2003 – 2013.

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Savannah United Micro Soccer

Savannah United Micro players (U4, U5, U6, U7, U8) can train at any of the facilities available around the Savannah area including but not limited to The Jennifer Ross Soccer Complex, Ambuc, Daffin Park – Bee Road (all in Savannah) or Wilmington Island or Ottawa Farms Soccer Field in Bloomingdale. Games are played at one of three locations: The Jennifer Ross Complex, Wilmington Island, and Ottawa Farms. You can select your location preference during online registration.

Practices are geared towards individual skill and coordination development.

You can select your location preference during online registration.

Learn more about Savannah United’s Micro Program here.

Email micro director is Jeff Storey-Pitts  j.storey-pitts@savannahunited.com

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Savannah United Recreational Program 

Whatever your age, gender, ability or social demographic, Savannah United wants you to play “the beautiful game” with them.

Each Recreational Program team plays six games during the regular season and are seeded into a playoff bracket to compete for the championship. Girls and boys teams play separately. Teams practice one or two times per week and training sessions last between 60 and 90 minutes.

Learn more about the Recreational Program here. 

Email Rec Director is Edmund Eastick e.eastick@savannahunited.com

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Savannah United, www.savannahunited.com, 702 Mall Blvd Suite C, Savannah, 31406, tel 912-691-2472, email info@savannahunited.com. On Facebook here. Savannah United is a SouthernMamas advertiser. 

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