FAQ's

If you are passionate about making an impact on children in the art of sports, we would love to hear from you. El Paso United Soccer places a focus on character development. Our caring team positively impacts children’s lives through best-in-class coaching, curriculum, and communication. If you have an interest in joining our team you can learn more about our coaching opportunities here.

Ages 2 – 3 | U3 Coed
Ages 4 – 5 | U5 Coed
Ages 6 – 8 | U8 Coed 
Age 9 | U9
Age 11 | U11
Ages 13 | U13
Ages 15 | U15
Ages 17| U17

Recommended items to bring are:

We have practice locations conveniently located in the East, Northeast, and the Westside areas of El Paso. Specific practice locations are based on parent/player demand. However here are a few areas we consistently practice and have games:

El Paso:

WEST 

EAST

Austin:

Comming Soon

We try to keep it as simple as possible. We really want you to be a soccer mom and/or a soccer dad. Our soccer programs include mostly all your expenses in our monthly membership programs.

Gone are the days where you exchange cash with the coach on gameday to pay for fees. Other leagues will charge you registration and leave you responsible for finding a team, coach (typically a volunteer), and you’re still left paying for a uniform. What’s included:

    • – Team Placement by our League Coordinator
    • – Professional Staff Coach (Not a Volunteer)
    • – Expert Soccer Training (Twice a Week)

You can find out more in the Soccer Programs and packages that are a better fit for you.

Find more about by click here
Registering is simple and easy. Everything is done online. You can register for our soccer programs online here.

We do it for you! After you have joined the league a professional coach will bring together players and assign them to a team that is the best fit in terms of soccer and personal development. Not really a try-out but rather a discovery session.

Spring Season Begins March 16th.

Just Click on the link and be a part of our Volunteer staff.
Shopping Basket
Translate »