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BOYS PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The standard Inter CT FC Boys program ranges in playing ages from 2008 - 2013 (U9 -U14)  — all players who traditionally partake in competitive, club & league play across Spring & Fall seasons.  All teams are organized by birth year.

Use the team buttons below to guide you to the public pages for each age group for more information. **Note — to access specific soccer teams/rosters, you must be logged in to your Sports Engine account/be a member of that team


Teams Playing 7v7

U9 & U10

Boys 2013

The U9 boys team makes the transition to 7v7 play. This is also the first age group with dedicated rosters. Players are divided into teams competing in different Conferences (NAC, NAC, or local EDP). Learn more about our youth soccer club competitions HERE

Tryouts are required for this team. When applicable, you can find tryout opportunities listed on our Tryouts page. The information will also be posted on the 2013 Boys (Public) page.

Interested in playing?
- Complete our Prospective Player Form 
- Email Tom Robinson, Director of Coaching, HERE

Boys 2012

The U10 boys team prepares to advance to 9v9 play.

Tryouts are required for this team. When applicable, you can find tryout opportunities listed on our Tryouts page. The information will also be posted on the 2012 Boys (Public) page. 

Interested in playing?
- Complete our Prospective Player Form 
- Email Tom Robinson, Director of Coaching, HERE


Teams Playing 9v9

U11 & U12

Boys 2011

The U11 boys team makes the transition to 9v9 play. 

Tryouts are required for this team. When applicable, you can find tryout opportunities listed on our Tryouts page. The information will also be posted on the 2011 Boys (Public) page. 

Interested in playing?
- Complete our Prospective Player Form 
- Email Tom Robinson, Director of Coaching, HERE

Boys 2010

The U12 boys team prepares to transition to full-size, 11v11 play. 

Tryouts are required for this team. When applicable, you can find tryout opportunities listed on our Tryouts page. The information will also be posted on the 2010 Boys (Public) page. 

Interested in playing?
- Complete our Prospective Player Form 
- Email Tom Robinson, Director of Coaching, HERE


Pre-High School Teams Playing 11v11

U13 & U14

Boys 2009

The U13 boys team is the first to experience soccer the way the pros do — full sized field and full-sized 11v11 play. 

Tryouts are required for this team. When applicable, you can find tryout opportunities listed on our Tryouts page. The information will also be posted on the 2009 Boys (Public) page. 

Interested in playing?
- Complete our Prospective Player Form 
- Email Tom Robinson, Director of Coaching, HERE

Boys 2008

The U14 boys team is our final "Pre-High School" team — players moving forward will experience our most competitive, premier soccer, and join those who may be seeking to prepare for college soccer & beyond.  

Tryouts are required for this team. When applicable, you can find tryout opportunities listed on our Tryouts page. The information will also be posted on the 2010 Boys (Public) page. 

Interested in playing?
- Complete our Prospective Player Form 
- Email Colin Spreag, Director of HS Boys Coaching, HERE


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Reach out to the appropriate coach HERE 


Club-Wide News

Connecticut Junior Soccer Association is proud to join US Youth Soccer and 24 additional state associations to launch a Don’t Coach from the Sidelines Campaign targeted at improving sideline etiquette from spectators and coaches. Leveraged by the membership of the 24 state associations that are involved with this initiative, more than one million players and 100,000 coaches will directly receive the messaging of the national campaign.

As part of this initiative to improve sideline behavior, a video has been created to provide education and improve awareness around this critical topic.

 

Connecticut Junior Soccer Association (CJSA) has seen growth in recent years due to determined efforts by the state association, member clubs, referees and the soccer community at large. To ensure that growth and development continues in our state, CJSA believes we must all do our part to create a safe, friendly and fully inclusive soccer environment for our youth players to enjoy the game.

“Thank you to Dave Guthrie and Indiana Soccer for taking the lead on such an important topic,” said Josh Krusewski, CJSA Executive Director. “It is going to take everyone on the sidelines to do their part if we are going to provide the proper environment, consistently, for all of the participants (players and officials).”

Ball State University recently conducted research that included parent surveys regarding their sideline experience, and their work also involved the surveying of referees who had stepped down from officiating. Based on their research, the element that predominately led to a diminished experience for parents, and the key reason officials leave the game, is the negative sideline etiquette from spectators and coaches. The common themes were verbal abuse of the referees and the parents coaching from the sidelines. As a result, US Youth Soccer and participating state associations are developing a series of behavior modification videos to help improve the experience of all stakeholders.

“The recent survey conducted by Ball State University clearly revealed that only a small portion of coaches, parents and players are diminishing the experience for the vast majority of stakeholders,” said Dave Guthrie, Executive Director of Indiana Soccer. “Unfortunately, these few bad actors are ruining the game for the masses. It is our hope that through education, which is what the video was created to do, will educate the offenders and they will realize that their behavior is toxic and unwelcomed.”

The Don’t Coach from the Sidelines Campaign is an expansion of a focused initiative to improve sideline etiquette from spectators and coaches. Earlier this year, a Respect The Ref Campaign and corresponding video was launched, and the national initiative has now seen its efforts broaden to the commitment of 24 state associations.

To contact the Connecticut Junior Soccer Association, please call (615) 590-2200. Also make sure to follow us on social media!