RECREATIONAL
SOCCER
Sign-ups
for Fall season
Recreational Program
May 5th - July 7th
U6 - U16 Boys and Girls
All forms and prices on
Registration Forms page
CGSA is actively involved with the City of Savannah (fall
league) and Chatham County (spring league) in facilitating
the recreational soccer program for our Georgia district.
CGSA recreational teams are not handpicked, but instead are
grouped by age to learn, develop and train for the shear
enjoyment of the game or as a springboard to participate in
CGSA�s select soccer program.
Currently in the recreational program, the U-6�s, U-8�s
and U-10 boys/coed leagues are "in-house," meaning
all games are in Savannah. To improve the quality and
competitiveness of all other age groups, U-10 girls and U-12�s
through U-16�s participate in a regional scheduling
format. The region includes CGSA, the two other
Savannah-based clubs (Raiders Soccer Club and Savannah
Magic) as well as teams from the district/regional clubs
from Effingham, Hilton Head S.C., Hilton Head United, Jesup,
KingsBay and Richmond Hill. Games are home and home with the
regional participants. Of the other teams in our district,
recreational teams from Hinesville and Statesboro currently
play "in-house" only, teams from Waycross play in
a south-central Georgia league, and teams from Golden Isles
and Camden County participate in the North Florida league.
Regional clubs predominantly play in-house with U-10
boys/coed and all U-8�s and younger.
With 100 recreational teams, CGSA has the largest
recreational soccer program in the district as well as in
Savannah. With the participation of the regional
organizations, we provide a recreational program that can
serve our youth essentially through high school. Of CGSA�s
over 1,100 registered players, approximately 83% participate
in the recreational program.
CGSA distinguishes itself by providing Savannah�s youth
with the opportunity to either
use the recreational program as a springboard to
participate in CGSA�s select program or, depending on the
desires of the child/parents, continue to build skills and
enjoy the sport in the recreational format through high
school.
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