Fremont Youth Soccer Club

Fremont Youth Soccer Club Recreation and Competitive Soccer Club The Fremont Youth Soccer Club is based in Fremont, California.

FYSC is affiliated with Fremont Youth Soccer League (FYSL), a Non-Profit Organization formed in 1978 and devoted to promoting the game of soccer and serving over 3,000 boys and girls in the Fremont area. We are affiliated with California North State Youth Soccer (CYSA), US Club Soccer, the US Youth Soccer Association (USYSA), which in turn is affiliated with FIFA. The FYSC Club Development Plan ai

ms to provide the overall strategic framework for the development of our players, parents, coaches & club. Successful clubs have a well defined organizational structure, detailed player and coach development programs, and excellent administration. The FYSC Club Development Plan covers the following areas:

· Structured program for player development
· Evaluation of players within your club
· Coach Education
· Parent Education
· Recruitment of players and coaches

The following are important elements of the Long Term Development Model:

Age Group & Soccer Age - Players are typically organized by chronological age, however it is essential to consider their soccer age (soccer competence). This is generally regarded as ranging from +/- 2 years of the chronological age. Player & Coach Assessment - Often it is assumed that players and coaches have attained the skills and knowledge to progress to the next level or age group. Regular assessment with developmental objectives is extremely important in ensuring that players and coaches receive the correct level of instruction and support. Developmental Focus – The long term development model identifies 5 areas for player development – technical, tactical, social, psychological and physical. Coaching plans should clearly incorporate all 5, with a change in emphasis at each stage. Coaching Time - The level of coaching exposure players receive correlates significantly to their success in soccer. The long term development model provides recommendations for minimum and maximum coaching hours at each stage of development. Equally important to the players’ development is the quality of coaching. Training Format - Small sided game formats are extremely effective in developing ball skill and game awareness, as players have increased opportunity to have contact with the ball. In stages 4 and 5 the training format enables coaches to introduce small sided games and phases of play, without the pressures of 11 v 11. Players Per Session - To determine the appropriate number of players participating in a training session, a coach must consider the players’ stage of development (attentiveness, ability to follow instructions, etc.), organizational considerations, and the focus on individual and team play. Specialist Training - As players progress through the developmental stages, the need to focus on specific aspects of the game increases. Position training such as goal-keeping becomes important at stage 3, and rotating players through positions is important in stages 1 to 3

To all those cheering us on...teaching us...guiding us...picking us up when we're down....this is for you.Happy Father's...
06/21/2026

To all those cheering us on...

teaching us...

guiding us...

picking us up when we're down....

this is for you.

Happy Father's Day to all of our amazing Fremont YSC dads.

Today, we join together to honor and celebrate the meaning of this historic day. Happy Juneteenth, Fremont!
06/19/2026

Today, we join together to honor and celebrate the meaning of this historic day.

Happy Juneteenth, Fremont!

Dribbling skills. ✅
06/15/2026

Dribbling skills. ✅

Plans for the summer? Join us at soccer camp!Learn more and register here: https://fremontyouthsoccer.com/summer-camps/S...
06/13/2026

Plans for the summer? Join us at soccer camp!

Learn more and register here:
https://fremontyouthsoccer.com/summer-camps/

Soccer camps are for ages 3-13, and are held at Fremont's Central Park. Campers will be grouped by age and skill level in an environment that is fun, supportive, and educational.

Join us!

Got a little more time on your hands now that summer's here? Delve deeper into the world of soccer with one of these 6 b...
06/11/2026

Got a little more time on your hands now that summer's here? Delve deeper into the world of soccer with one of these 6 books recommended by our players.

1. Young Reader Fiction: Goal by Mina Javaherbin
2. Young Adult Fiction: Furia by Yamile Saied Méndez
3. Modern Football Fan: The Mixer by Micahel Cox
4. Inspirational: The Keeper: The Unguarded Story of Tim Howard by Tim Howard
5. German Soccer Fan: Das Reboot by Raphael Honigstein
6. Soccer History: Inverting the Pyramid by Jonathan Wilson

What's your favorite soccer read? Share it with us in the comments below and we'll add it to the list!

Sometimes, you have to turn on a dime.Knowing how to respond at the right moment is something that our players have lear...
06/09/2026

Sometimes, you have to turn on a dime.

Knowing how to respond at the right moment is something that our players have learned to put into play. It's not through hours of drills, but from getting real-game experience through small-sided games during practices.

The result is quick thinking and creative play.

Join Us: https://fremontyouthsoccer.com/

Summer camp Session 1 starts tomorrow! Are you signed up?Register here: https://fremontyouthsoccer.com/registration/Frem...
06/07/2026

Summer camp Session 1 starts tomorrow! Are you signed up?

Register here: https://fremontyouthsoccer.com/registration/

Fremont Youth Soccer Club is hosting 4 weeks of soccer camp for ages 3-13. Sessions include:

Week 1: June 8th to June 12th
Week 2: June 15th to 19th
Week 3: June 22nd to 26th
Week 4: July 6th to 10th

Our camps are designed to provide players of all levels with a soccer environment that is fun, educational and developmental. Sign up now!

For those brave souls that make their home in front of the net, we see you and thank you. It's only the goalkeeper that ...
06/05/2026

For those brave souls that make their home in front of the net, we see you and thank you.

It's only the goalkeeper that can see the game play out in front of them. They're required to communicate to their teammates often and with authority. They're the voice you hear most during a game, and their teammates listen for their guidance.

We're so grateful to those that dive and stretch and reach beyond what seems possible to defend their turf.

So, here's to the keepers of the field! 💪

PS: For the mamas of the keepers...a shoutout to you for all the breaths you've held, and support you've given. We appreciate you!

Development is non-linear, and before puberty there is significant bias towards early developers and those born in the f...
06/04/2026

Development is non-linear, and before puberty there is significant bias towards early developers and those born in the first quarter of the registration year. Development is an individual long term process, and not short term team performance.

Sadly, in the US we've allowed the game to turn into adults ego's focused on status, and ridiculous 'elite' leagues fighting over which is the best. To the point we have 'pre-ABC' as teams.

US youth soccer structure is a mess, but sure make some people a lot of $$$

At 10 years old, the differences can look huge.

Some children are taller.

Stronger.

Faster.

More physically developed.

And because of that, they're often seen as the "best" players.

But grassroots football is full of stories that remind us something important:

Development isn't linear.

The child dominating games at 10 isn't guaranteed to dominate at 16.

And the child struggling for minutes at 10 isn't guaranteed to stay there either.

Some players develop physically later.

Some develop technically later.

Some simply find confidence later.

That's why the best coaches keep developing every player.

And why the best parents focus on enjoyment, effort, and growth rather than comparing children.

Because football isn't about who arrives first.

It's about who keeps going.

Oh, what a season.At Fremont YSC, we CREATE the environment for learning, DEVELOP the player, and PLAY the game.And our ...
06/03/2026

Oh, what a season.

At Fremont YSC, we CREATE the environment for learning, DEVELOP the player, and PLAY the game.

And our players showed their skill again and again.

Meet us on the pitch. Now enrolling summer camps, fall Grassroots, and accepting interest in our competitive program.

Learn more here:
https://fremontyouthsoccer.com/registration/

Address

44100 Old Warm Springs Boulevard
Fremont, CA
94538

Opening Hours

Tuesday 11am - 3pm
Wednesday 11am - 3pm
Thursday 11am - 3pm

Telephone

+15103531887

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