AYSO

Volunteer
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Pitch In
Every AYSO Region is led by a team of administrators and a Region Board who help with strategy and implementation of creating a great soccer program for your community. If you are interested in serving in these and other important volunteer positions, contact your local AYSO Regional Commissioner today!
Step 1
First, contact your local AYSO’s Regional Commissioner. You will then be asked to fill out a volunteer form.
Step 2
Click here for a list of possible AYSO volunteer positions available to your area. Contact your local AYSO Regional Commissioner to find out which specific roles they are recruiting for.
Step 3
Your local Regional Commissioner will help you find the best role for you after a conversation and the appropriate e-learning courses.
  • Why Volunteer?

    AYSO exists because of volunteers. Every game, practice, and player experience is made possible by dedicated parents, family members, and community supporters who give their time to help children succeed both on and off the field. AYSO is one of the largest volunteer-run youth sports organizations in the country, and volunteers are at the heart of everything we do.


    Volunteering is an opportunity to:


    • Make a positive impact on young athletes
    • Support your local community
    • Build lasting friendships with families and volunteers
    • Be part of your child's soccer experience
    • Help create a fun and safe environment for players
    • Give back to the game and the next generation of athletes

    No matter how much time you can give, your contribution helps strengthen the AYSO experience for every player and family.

  • Volunteer Opportunities

    There are many ways to get involved in AYSO, depending on your interests, skills, and availability. Whether you can volunteer occasionally or take on a larger role, there are opportunities to make a meaningful impact on the player experience.


    Coaches


    AYSO coaches help players develop skills, confidence, teamwork, and a love of the game. No previous coaching experience is required, and training is provided to help volunteers succeed.


    Referees


    Referees help create a safe, fair, and enjoyable environment for players. AYSO provides referee training and support for volunteers at every experience level.


    Youth Referees


    The AYSO Youth Referee program provides players with opportunities to develop leadership skills, earn community service hours, build confidence, and stay involved in the game.


    Team Support & Leadership


    Many AYSO Regions also rely on volunteers to serve as team parents, board members, event volunteers, field crews, and program coordinators. Volunteer opportunities may vary by your local AYSO Region.

  • Training & Support

    You do not need soccer experience to become an AYSO volunteer.


    AYSO provides free training, resources, and certification programs designed to help volunteers feel confident and prepared in their role. Many volunteer training requirements can be completed online at no cost, making it easy for new volunteers to get started.


    Depending on the volunteer role, requirements may include:


    • Annual Volunteer Registration
    • Background Check
    • AYSO's Safe Haven Training
    • SafeSport Training
    • Role-Specific Certification Courses
    • Additional state-required safety training where applicable

    Volunteer requirements help ensure a safe, positive, and protected environment for all players, families, and volunteers.

  • Help Create the AYSO Experience

    Every player deserves a positive soccer experience. By volunteering, you help make that possible.


    Join the thousands of volunteers who help create safe, fun, and memorable soccer experiences for players and families throughout AYSO.


    Together, we help enrich children's lives through soccer.


AYSO Regional Commissioner

Become an AYSO Referee
The referee’s job is to be the official in charge of the game. A referee’s authority extends to everyone at the field, including players, substitutes, team officials, spectators, and even assistant referees. AYSO Referees keep the game safe, fair and fun for everyone: the players, the coaches, the spectators, and themselves!
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Step 1

First, contact your local AYSO’s Regional Commissioner. You will then be asked to fill out a volunteer form.
Step 2
Click here for a list of possible AYSO volunteer positions available to your area. Contact your local AYSO Regional Commissioner to find out which specific roles they are recruiting for.
Step 3

Your local Regional Commissioner will help you find the best role for you after a conversation and the appropriate e-learning courses.

Region Referee Administrator

A coach in a yellow shirt stands with a team of children in green and yellow soccer uniforms in a huddle on a field.
Become an AYSO Coach
AYSO has developed special training to help volunteers who may have little or no soccer experience quickly gain the age-appropriate knowledge and skills they need to become outstanding coaches. To become an AYSO coach, you must be certified in the age level you will be coaching. Certification takes three easy steps.
Step 1
First, contact your local AYSO’s Regional Commissioner. You will then be asked to fill out a volunteer form.

Step 2

Click here for a list of possible AYSO volunteer positions available to your area. Contact your local AYSO Regional Commissioner to find out which specific roles they are recruiting for.
Step 3
Your local Regional Commissioner will help you find the best role for you after a conversation and the appropriate e-learning courses.

Region Coach Administrator

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