

Soccer!
Hey homeschool (& nature kid toddler) families! Looking for a soccer league where all of your kids can play on the 'same team?' Want to free up weeknights and weekends and play during the day? Ready to build a community of like-minded active families who want instructional, low-stakes play and extra time outdoors? You're in the right place!
The spring season begins the week of May 12 and ends the week of June 16th, 2025 with an end-of-season tournament at Wilson Farm Park in Wayne, PA on June 13th. The WILD CUP Is a full day tournament to meet and play with all of our local teams in a round-riobin style play structure in either a for-fun or competitive bracket. *Teams meet weekly and only add scrimmages or added meetups based on team & coach preference.
Teams will meet once more following the tournament.
Each team needs a minimum of 11 players, so help recruit to your team! There are three age groups that play Wild Rec, though meetups happen at the same field, so that your kiddos can all share the same team!:
SEEDLINGS ( 3-6/7yo )
WILDLING ( 7/8-13yo )
SAPLINGS ( 14-17yo ) Teen Meetups
& Coach/Ref Training
Biggest perk: your kiddos are still on the 'same team,' same field and time and will get skill & drill development alongside big siblings! If you do not see a team on the final list that suits your time or location needs, start one! Also check out our CO-OP KIT if you have an existing group you want to equip at a lower cost!
What do the fees include?
+ Team Branded Uniform Shirt
+ Team Soccer Socks
+ Curriculum and Supplies
for Coaches & Teams
+ Insured Gameplay for Kiddos
+ Entry into the Spring Soccer
Tournament (June 13th)
What do I need to play?
+ Each child needs their own shin guards, socks will be provided.
+ Each family needs a minimum of one Soccer ball, preferably each child should have their own.
+ Cleats are encouraged but not required, sneakers work as well.
Please consider supporting our club by buying merchandise to wear at our events!
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Unfortunately, refunds cannot be given for reasons such as needing funds back, losing interest in a program, or having a child change their mind. Situations other than this will be considered on a case-by-case basis.