Spring 2025 Season Information
Spring 2025 registration is open. Register your player for the upcoming season now!
Intramural practices begin February 10th, Futures League teams practices begin February 3rd, and ASL practices begin January 13th.
Soccer Programs
Intramural League
Intramural soccer is a recreational program designed to introduce young players to the game of soccer in a fun, non-competitive environment. At NorthStar, our intramural soccer program is offered to youth in grades K4 through 5th grade. The focus is on learning basic soccer skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship, while ensuring that every player has the opportunity to participate and enjoy the game.
Futures League
Club soccer is a more competitive and advanced level of play that focuses on skill development, teamwork, and competing at higher levels. Unlike intramural soccer, which is recreational and less competitive, club soccer involves structured training and a commitment to regular practices. At NorthStar, we offer club soccer for youth players from 4th and 5th grade with experience, all the way through high school.
Alabama State League
Alabama State League (ASL) soccer is a highly competitive league that brings together some of the best youth soccer teams from across Alabama, providing players with the opportunity to compete at an elevated level. The league is designed for players who are ready for a more intense commitment, with a focus on developing their skills, teamwork, and game strategies in a competitive environment.
At NorthStar, we offer Alabama State League soccer for 13U boys and 18U girls. Tryouts are required for these teams.
Intramural League
NorthStar Intramural teams play other NorthStar teams and don't compete against teams from other clubs. Currently, NorthStar Intramural is available for ages 4K through 5th grade (but 5th graders with soccer experience are recommended to register for a Club Team).
Season Information
The Intramural Spring 2025 season will begin Monday, February 10th. Practices times and location vary depending on team. Individual practice times and locations are listed below. We kindly ask that all participants to register their player ahead of time. Paper forms are available upon request.
Parent Information
The Futures League Spring 2025 season will begin Monday, February 3rd. Practices times and location vary depending on team. Individual practice times and locations are listed below. We kindly ask that all participants to register their player ahead of time. Paper forms are available upon request.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the cost?
The cost for NorthStar Intramural soccer is $50 for the season for U6 & U8. $70 for U10/U11. We offer payment plans on the fee if needed and reduced rates in some cases.
2
What equipment is needed?
Parents need to purchase a soccer ball (size 3 for U6 & U8 -- size 4 for U10-U12), soccer cleats, shin guards & soccer socks and a water bottle. Used cleats are available for those who require financial assistance. We have a limited number of shin guards for those who need them.
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Is there a uniform?
Players will receive a NorthStar jersey to wear on game days. Black shorts & black socks are recommended but not required.
Futures League
Season Information
The Futures League Spring 2025 season will begin Monday, February 3rd. Practices times and location vary depending on team. Individual practice times and locations are listed below. We kindly ask that all participants to register their player ahead of time. Paper forms are available upon request.
Parent Information
NorthStar Futures Club teams provide an exciting opportunity for players who want to continue their soccer journey after aging out of the intramural league. While intramural soccer focuses on recreational play with an emphasis on fun and development, club soccer is more competitive and offers players the chance to refine their skills, compete at higher levels, and develop a deeper understanding of the game. NorthStar Club teams are available for players from 4th and 5th grade through high school who have prior soccer experience. These teams offer a structured environment that promotes growth, teamwork, and advanced soccer techniques, making it an ideal next step for players who want to challenge themselves and take their game to the next level.
Alabama State League
State League Teams travel throughout Alabama for away games. Players must try out for these State League level teams and be invited to join.
We currently offer:
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18U Girls State League Team (birth years 2007/2008/2009/2010)
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13U Boys State League Team (birth years 2012/2013)
Frequently Asked Questions
1
When and where are practices?
All practices are currently located at Mclendon Park. Practices are typically an hour and a half and will occur three times a week.
2
What is the price?
ASL fees are $150 per season.
As a ministry, NorthStar is dedicated to providing as many young people as possible the opportunity to play, regardless of financial circumstances. Please contact us about financial aid and payment plans.
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How do I join?
In order to join a NorthStar ASL team, your player must attend tryouts and be invited onto the team. Tryout information can be found above. Players who are not accepted onto an ASL team are welcome to join one of our Futures teams.
Parent Information
State league soccer teams represent a higher level of competition compared to regular club soccer teams, requiring a greater commitment from players and families. While regular club teams typically focus on skill development, local competitions, and a balanced schedule, state league teams compete at a regional or state level, often facing off against stronger teams from a larger geographical area. This means more intense training, travel for away games, and a longer season with more frequent matches.
The state league demands a higher level of dedication and performance, as players are expected to demonstrate advanced technical skills, strategic understanding, and physical fitness. The commitment includes more rigorous practices, extended travel schedules, and a more competitive environment overall. Players on state league teams are typically looking to push their skills to the next level, with the goal of excelling in regional competitions and potentially advancing to higher levels of play.