Jamboree is a program that runs from September through November in the Fall and March through May in the Spring (excluding major holidays). It is geared towards the needs of 4 year old kids and teaches them fundamental soccer skills in a fun environment.
The season consists of up to eight games which are played on Saturdays between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. for the Fall season, and on Sundays between the hours of 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. for the Spring season. Games times will vary from week to week.
The games will be played on San Elijo park fields. This program is open to kids who are 4 years old as of the birth year listed below.
Registration is now open!
• 2025 Program Specifics •
Reminder:
AYSO has shifted registration to align with birth year in conjunction with the US Youth Soccer/US Soccer recommendations.
Who:
Division |
Born in the Year |
Ball Size |
Under 5 (Jamboree) |
2021 |
Size 3 |
What:
The Jamboree season is focused on learning soccer in a fun environment!
There are no practices outside of the individual sessions.
You will receive weekly emails covering the upcoming session and drills.
Where:
San Elijo Park Fields
When:
Games are played on Saturdays and alternate start times at either 9:00 a.m. or 10:15 a.m. A session lasts 1 hour and 15 minutes including organizing time and breaks.
- 10 minutes - Group warm-up and activities
- 5 minutes - Water break
- 20 minutes - Training activities and games
- 10 minutes - Team organizing and water break, assigning players to teams and field locations
- 20 minutes - 3 versus 3 game (played in two halves of 10 minutes each and a small break at each quarter)
Cost:
$120.00 + $25 AYSO Registration Fee
Includes: Insurance, Jersey, Shorts, Socks, and 8 Game Season
Required:
Size 3 Ball
Shin Guards
Soccer Cleats (optional)
• Registration •
Online registration is closed for the 2017 U05 Jamboree Season. Thank you for another successful season!
Registration for the Spring 2025 season is open for Jamboree (Select Spring Turbo and indicate Jamboree): Register Here