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West Chicago United Soccer Club (W.C. United)

W.C. United is a not-for-profit organization for the purpose of developing talented youth soccer players and providing them the venue to play at the highest levels of competitive youth soccer, including the highest divisions of the Illinois Women Soccer League (IWSL) and Northern Illinois Soccer Leagues (NISL), top local and out of state tournaments and state, regional, and national competition. For additional information about W.C. United please click here.

2009 Soccer Camp: Join W.C. United and Go Pro Soccer for 2009 Summer Camp. This week long camp is designed according to the player's ability and is ideal for both recreational and intermediate players. Boys and Girls ages 3 to 17 can attend either the AM camp session (9am-12pm) or the PM camp session (5pm-8pm) August 3rd through the 7th. For camp registration and additional information please visit W.C. United's web site.

2009 U12 Champions at the Chicago Sockers Nike Classic Cup

West Chicago Wildcats Soccer Club

Mission: To use the game of soccer as an educational tool to teach our young athletes the important role that education plays in our daily lives. To provide a competitive soccer environment that will prepare them to compete at a higher level than recreational soccer. West Chicago Wildcats Soccer Club will provide professional licensed trainers to provide the best training environment possible. Players will be educated on teamwork, sportsmanship, dedication, responsibility, discipline; qualities that will help them to develop into fine young people and prepare them for the game of life. West Chicago Wildcats Soccer Club participates in the Northern Illinois Soccer League (NISL) and Premiere Soccer Tournaments. To join our club please call (630) 212-0776 or visit our web site at www.wego-soccer.com.

American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO)

The American Youth Soccer Organization (AYSO) was established in the Los Angeles area in 1964 with nine teams. It was the dream of a group of devoted soccer enthusiasts who started the organization in a garage. Today, AYSO has more than 50,000 teams and more than 650,000 players. It also employs 50 people at its National Support and Training Center in Hawthorne, California.

Over the years, AYSO has created many valuable programs and concepts. Most notably, AYSO revolutionized youth sports with its "Everyone Plays" and "Balanced Teams" philosophies. In AYSO each child who registers is guaranteed to play at least half of every game. For additional information or to register please visit our web site at www.wegoayso.org.

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