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U11–U14 Fall–Winter Program "Youth Pathway"

Players begin connecting individual skill to team play. Training continues to build technical ability while introducing positioning, movement and decision-making in real game situations.

Date & Location

September - March

Gates Park

Program Overview


The focus is on helping players understand the game, support teammates and grow into confident, thoughtful players.


Who It’s For

  • U11–U14 players are in the Youth Pathway, where players begin connecting individual skills to team play and a deeper understanding of the game.

  • Players are placed in age-appropriate groups and teams based on registration numbers, player development needs and the best available playing environment.

Parent/Guardian Role

  • Parents and guardians play an important role in creating a positive experience for players.

  • We ask families to support players by encouraging effort, respect, teamwork and a love for the game.

  • Positive sideline behaviour helps players feel confident, safe and supported while they learn and compete.

  • Parents are also expected to stay informed through club and team communications, arrive on time for training and games and help players come prepared with the right equipment.

Days, Times & Location

  • Training days, times, and locations vary by age group, team, field availability and league scheduling.

  • Most teams train during the week and play one game on the weekend. Some teams may train once per week, while others may train twice depending on age group, level and program structure.

  • Final schedules are confirmed after registration numbers, team formation, field allocations and league schedules are complete.


Season Schedule

  • The Fall–Winter season typically runs from September through March.

  • Teams will participate in regular weekly training and weekend league games throughout the season. Breaks may occur around holidays, weather disruptions, field closures, or league scheduling changes.

  • Families will receive team-specific schedules once teams are formed and league information is confirmed.

What’s Included

  • Registration includes participation in the Fall–Winter season, team training, league games, coach support and access to the player development environment for the appropriate age group.

  • Players are supported through age-appropriate training that follows PoCo FC’s player pathway, with a focus on technical development, game understanding, teamwork and long-term enjoyment of soccer.

  • Team placement, training frequency, game format and competition level may vary by age group and team.

What to Bring

Players should bring:

  • Soccer boots or turf boots

  • Shin guards

  • Water bottle with name clearly labelled

  • Weather-appropriate clothing

  • Team uniform or training gear as directed by the coach


Players should arrive ready to train or play on time. Families are encouraged to prepare for changing weather, especially during the Fall–Winter season.

Registration and Fees

  • Registration must be completed online through the PoCo FC registration system.

  • Fees vary by age group and program level. Some age groups may also include additional team or league-related costs depending on placement, competition level, tournaments, or team activities.

  • Families should review all registration details before completing payment. If a program reaches capacity, players may be placed on a waitlist.


If cost is a barrier, please review our Financial Assistance Policy (KidSport/Jumpstart info) or contact us and we will help you find the right option.

Contact and Questions

  • For registration questions, contact: registrar@pocosoccer.com

  • For program or player pathway questions, contact: td@pocosoccer.com

  • If your family needs help with registration or has questions in another language, please contact the Registrar and we will do our best to connect you with support.

Policies and Support

PoCo FC is committed to a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment for every participant. We have a zero tolerance approach to bullying, discrimination, harassment, and unsafe behaviour.

 

If you have a concern, please contact childprotection@pocosoccer.com and we will respond promptly and respectfully. You can also submit a confidential report using our online reporting form: Confidential Child Protection Reporting Form

 

This form is not monitored 24/7. If a child is in immediate danger, call 911.

 

Links:

PoCo FC Code of Conduct to Protect Children

PoCo FC Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Policy

PoCo FC Financial Assistance Policy

PoCo FC Registration Policy


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