Spring has sprung with NCE Soccer serving up sixteen sweet reasons to celebrate the new season. 

That’s right, NCE Soccer will be providing programming from 16 stunning venues across its five regions from next month.

Tryout applications are now open for boys and girls aged 8-18 years to apply to join the US leading supplementary soccer program for youth players – click here to see tryouts in your area.

New for Spring 2024, NCE Soccer will provide Programming in the Mid-Atlantic region at the stunning George Mason University complex in Fairfax.

In New England, players have the choice of three venues including, new for 2024, the All Saints Catholic School in Norwalk, CT, on Sunday evenings as well as Trinity Health Stadium, Hartford CT, and the Wide World of Indoor Sports in Montville, CT.

“It’s a strong set of venues with terrific facilities and plenty of choices for our players and their families,” explained NCE Soccer Program Manager Daniel Salomao.

“We have had lots of players in the DC area asking us to provide opportunities for coaching there and we are delighted to secure George Mason University as a venue, it is a top facility.

“We are delighted with all of the facilities. It is so important to have proper facilities and top-quality turf for our players to train on. We take a great deal of time and effort selecting our venues, considering issues such as ball roll and bounce, and of course location is key.

“The Spring is an important season for NCE Soccer players, it provides our coaching team with the opportunity to consider players for our NCE Soccer Select International Touring teams for the Summer and looking ahead into 2025.”

NCE Soccer will be hosting specialist goalkeeping programming at ten venues across all our regions.

This program provides aspiring goalkeepers with supplementary coaching created to European Academy Standards and led by our highly qualified goalkeeping team, led by former pro coach Lee Broster.

The program has produced a string of top Youth goalkeepers who are now performing at leading Division 1, 2, and 3 Universities and Colleges.

“We are always looking to introduce better players into our programming, we want to continually raise the bar as we know better players, attract better players, and that in turn will provide a higher level of training,” Dan added.

“Our goalkeeping section is particularly strong, but we are always looking to improve and would welcome aspiring keepers to apply to join NCE Soccer.

“Players already within NCE Soccer can select their choice of tryout via the Family Portal and new players simply need to fill in a few details via the Tryout Page. It’s a very quick and easy process.

“NCE Soccer remains club neutral, we want to help clubs develop by helping to develop their best players. We provide supplementary coaching that focuses on individual development, we are not a club team so individual clubs will hopefully reap the rewards.

“We look forward to welcoming new players and their families into the NCE Soccer family this Spring.”

Tryout season begins on Sunday, April 7th in three NCE Soccer regions.

New England kick-off at All Saints Catholic School in Norwalk, CT for both outfield and goalkeepers, and in New York at Superdome Sports in Waldwick, NJ, and the North Atlantic region at Total Turf in Pitman, NJ.

The Southern California Spring Tryout Season begins on Friday, April 12th at Dignity Health Park in Carson followed by tryouts at Occidental College in Los Angeles on Sunday, April 14th.

Tryouts will conclude at our new Mid-Atlantic region at George Mason University, Fairfax PA on Sunday, April 28th.
* To find your nearest tryout venue and to apply to take part click this link to view the full list of tryouts. Click the venue of your choice to begin the quick two-minute sign-up process.