Registration & Playing Levels

We offer three distinct playing levels so that players have the ability to improve and grow their love of the game.

Please register by the following deadlines to ensure your child is placed on a team roster. If you register after the deadline they can still practice with the team, but they will not be able to play in games until the next season.

  • Fall 2023 Season: Registration Open Window - August 7, 2023 - August 20, 2023 - (CLOSED)

  • Winter 2024 Season: Due to a high volume of soccer players, PCFC will not register any new players this season.

  • Spring 2024 Season: Due to a high volume of soccer players, PCFC will not register any new players this season.

  • Summer 2024 Clinics: TBD

 

Developmental

PCFC Development Level is intended to teach young, new players all the basics they need to build their ball-handling skills, coordination, and foundations of the game.

Beginner Developmental: Ages 6-7

Best for new players who need plenty of time and instruction to learn the basics. Practices are held twice per week with one game on the weekends. Will play in Fall and Spring League

Advanced Developmental: Ages 8-9

This level is for players who have played for at least one year and have been successful at growing their basic skills. This requires player commitments to ensure attendance is met at all practices and games. Will play in OYSA Developmental League.

recreational

Recreational: All Ages

The Recreational Level is for players that are ready for a higher level of training and play. This level is a building block to preparing for our competitive-level teams.

This requires player commitments to ensure attendance is met at all practices and games. Will play in Eastside Recreation League.

 

Competitive

Competitive: Ages 11 - 18

The Competitive Level is for the most advanced players who have a strong mastery of basic skills, a high work ethic, and a strong mentality to play at a higher level. Our competitive teams are part of the Oregon Youth Soccer Association (OYSA).

This requires the highest commitment from players and families to ensure attendance is met at all practices and games.