Frequently Asked Questions
STATE FAQs
Orem/Provo Location
Premier:
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U9 - U10: $1,170
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U11 - U12: $1,300
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U13 - U14: $1,469
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U15 - U19: $1,380
Select:
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U9 - U10: $1,065
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U11 - U12: $1,240
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U13 - U14: $1,410
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U15 - U19: $1,330
Cost includes:
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Registration fees
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Club Training
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Coaching fees
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Summer Training
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Tournaments (1 tournament for Select Teams and 2 tournaments for Premier Teams)
*Uniform costs are a separate fee.
Base Fees Explained:
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Registration Fee - the registration fee you pay to UYSA is your membership fee to US Youth Soccer and your insurance fee in case of injuries that occur during training, games, or UYSA-sanctioned events.
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Gaming League Fee - the Gaming League Fee is for players competing in the SCL, IRL, & X-League. This fee covers the costs of aligning the team in the brackets, scheduling games, rescheduling games, and reviewing game results.
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Legacy Field Fee - covers the purchase of land to develop fields and complexes across the state to provide to Member Organizations registered with Utah Youth Soccer. Usage will be divided by the percentage of club membership in each region. The fields will be maintained by the Legacy Field Fund.
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Referee Fee - pays the certified referees at each of your games.
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Uniform Fee - includes a home and away jersey, shorts, and home and away socks. Players are responsible for shin guards and soccer cleats (without the front-toe cleat). Additional uniforms/equipment (warm-ups, backpacks, etc) are available for optional purchase.
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Coaches Fee - helps your coach with possible coach's license cost, team equipment, etc.
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Tournament Fees - covers any tournaments your team will attend. Select teams are required to participate in at least one tournament. Premier teams are expected to participate in at least two tournaments.
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Summer training - UVU may provide summer training from time to time.
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The third level of soccer is State Competition. This is the most competitive level of soccer. Players are more skilled, faster, have better ball control, and are more aggressive and play harder than at the District program.
State Competition teams are formed by licensed coaches and through a tryout process.
State Level coaches are committed to training the players to the highest level they can reach. They are required to be licensed coaches who take training courses on coaching. Who your player’s coach ends up being is based on whom the coaches select from tryouts. Ultimately the decision is yours, on which team you want to play for, and you should ask questions and feel comfortable with the coach and team.
Dates:
U9 - U12: Typically the Monday and Tuesday before Memorial day
U13 - U19: Typically the Tuesday and Wednesday following Memorial day
There is no equal time rule in State Competition. Each coach is different on how they decide playing time and starting role.
State Teams typically have 1-2 games per week and 1-3 practices per week. However, practice dates, times and locations are determined individually by each coach.
There is no equal time rule in State Competition. Each coach is different on how they decide playing time and starting role.
To view your team roster log into Affinity (uysa.affinitysoccer.com).
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Click on User Login on the left hand side of the screen.
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Type in your username and password and click Login.
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Click on My Account.
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Click on View Details under your child’s name.
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Click on Team Info to be able to view roster info.
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Liverpool FC International Academy Utah has a no refund policy.
A player registration fee is established each year to pay for necessary program expenses such as uniforms, team equipment, field equipment and maintenance, league administrative support, accident reimbursement plan, liability insurance, State Office administration and national USYS dues.
UYSA leagues are authorized to set their own registration fees, subject to approval by their District Committee. The fee charged by the State Office for administration shall be uniform for all members throughout the State. The Board of Directors at their discretion can offer incoming leagues lower fees for a limited time.
In rare situations, we may refund. Only the league president or the authorized agent that collects the registration fees, can authorize a refund of any or all of the registration fees. Neither the district nor the state has the authority to change the league president's decision. If a decision is made to refund, the UYSA and convenience fees are never refunded.
Eagle Mountain Location
Premier:
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U9 - U10: $1,145
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U11 - U12: $1,275
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U13 - U14: $1,444
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U15 - U19: $1,355
Cost includes:
-
Registration fees
-
Club Training
-
Coaching fees
-
Summer Training
-
Tournaments (1 tournament for Select Teams and 2 tournaments for Premier Teams)
*Uniform costs are a separate fee.
Base Fees Explained:
-
Registration Fee - the registration fee you pay to UYSA is your membership fee to US Youth Soccer and your insurance fee in case of injuries that occur during training, games, or UYSA-sanctioned events.
-
Gaming League Fee - the Gaming League Fee is for players competing in the SCL, IRL, & X-League. This fee covers the costs of aligning the team in the brackets, scheduling games, rescheduling games, and reviewing game results.
-
Legacy Field Fee - covers the purchase of land to develop fields and complexes across the state to provide to Member Organizations registered with Utah Youth Soccer. Usage will be divided by the percentage of club membership in each region. The fields will be maintained by the Legacy Field Fund.
-
Referee Fee - pays the certified referees at each of your games.
-
Uniform Fee - includes a home and away jersey, shorts, and home and away socks. Players are responsible for shin guards and soccer cleats (without the front-toe cleat). Additional uniforms/equipment (warm-ups, backpacks, etc) are available for optional purchase.
-
Coaches Fee - helps your coach with possible coach's license cost, team equipment, etc.
-
Tournament Fees - covers any tournaments your team will attend. Select teams are required to participate in at least one tournament. Premier teams are expected to participate in at least two tournaments.
-
Summer training - UVU may provide summer training from time to time.
-
The third level of soccer is State Competition. This is the most competitive level of soccer. Players are more skilled, faster, have better ball control, and are more aggressive and play harder than at the District program.
State Competition teams are formed by licensed coaches and through a tryout process.
State Level coaches are committed to training the players to the highest level they can reach. They are required to be licensed coaches who take training courses on coaching. Who your player’s coach ends up being is based on whom the coaches select from tryouts. Ultimately the decision is yours, on which team you want to play for, and you should ask questions and feel comfortable with the coach and team.
Dates:
U9 - U12: Typically the Monday and Tuesday before Memorial day
U13 - U19: Typically the Tuesday and Wednesday following Memorial day
There is no equal time rule in State Competition. Each coach is different on how they decide playing time and starting role.
State Teams typically have 1-2 games per week and 1-3 practices per week. However, practice dates, times and locations are determined individually by each coach.
There is no equal time rule in State Competition. Each coach is different on how they decide playing time and starting role.
To view your team roster log into Affinity (uysa.affinitysoccer.com).
-
Click on User Login on the left hand side of the screen.
-
Type in your username and password and click Login.
-
Click on My Account.
-
Click on View Details under your child’s name.
-
Click on Team Info to be able to view roster info.
-
Liverpool FC International Academy Utah has a no refund policy.
A player registration fee is established each year to pay for necessary program expenses such as uniforms, team equipment, field equipment and maintenance, league administrative support, accident reimbursement plan, liability insurance, State Office administration and national USYS dues.
UYSA leagues are authorized to set their own registration fees, subject to approval by their District Committee. The fee charged by the State Office for administration shall be uniform for all members throughout the State. The Board of Directors at their discretion can offer incoming leagues lower fees for a limited time.
In rare situations, we may refund. Only the league president or the authorized agent that collects the registration fees, can authorize a refund of any or all of the registration fees. Neither the district nor the state has the authority to change the league president's decision. If a decision is made to refund, the UYSA and convenience fees are never refunded.