Soccer for every Wilton player.

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For Wilton, by Wilton

WSA’s seasonal and annual soccer programs and teams serve the just starting out to the most competitive and aspiring soccer players.

Soccer for Every Player

Recreational

  • 100% in-town recreational soccer

  • Tots/Pre-K, K-2nd, 3-8th grade and TOPSoccer programs

Travel Development

  • Development-focused, first competitive teams

  • U9 and U10 teams organized by birth year

Travel & Premier

  • Competitive Travel/Premier teams

  • U11-U15 teams organized by birth year, high school-age teams

Intramural Programs

  • Young girls playing soccer on a grassy field, with some wearing pink jerseys and one girl in a yellow jersey, competing for the ball near the goalpost.

    Tots & Pre-K

    Introduction to soccer skills and movements for children ages 3-5 years old.

    • Tots (3 and 4 years old), Pre-K (4-5 years old)

    • One-hour clinics one day per week led by professional coaches

  • Two young boys playing soccer on a grassy field, one in a light blue jersey and the other in a dark blue jersey, with trees and other children in the background.

    K - 2nd Grade

    Fun, developmental soccer for children ages 5-8 years old (K, 1st and 2nd graders).

    • One-hour weekday clinics one day per week led by professional coaches

    • Saturday league games for 8 weeks led by volunteer coaches

    • Clinics and leagues organized by grade and gender

  • Two children playing soccer on a grassy field near a chain-link fence, with a girl in a green bib and a boy in an orange bib competing for the ball.

    3rd - 8th Grade

    Fun and developmental soccer led by professional coaches.

    • Convenient weekday clinics

    • Fun Saturday morning games

    • 3/4th, 5th-8th groups

  • Children and adults participating in a soccer event on a field, with a colorful parachute, soccer balls, and a sign that reads 'TOPSoccer Wilton Soccer Association' amidst trophies, with trees and a clear sky in the background.

    TOPSoccer

    TOPSoccer (The Outreach Program for Soccer) is a community-based program for any athlete with intellectual, emotional or physical challenges. TOPSoccer strives to provide a safe, fun and inclusive environment for growth and play.

Developmental and Competitive Teams

  • A female coach talking to a group of young female soccer players on a grassy field, with a soccer goal and scoreboard in the background.

    Travel Development: U9-U10

    Next-level, developmental and competitive soccer teams for 8-10-year-old players of appropriate birth years.

  • Kids running on a soccer field during a match, wearing navy blue uniforms with WILTON logo, with goalpost and trees in background.

    Travel & Premier: U11+

    Highly competitive Wilton soccer teams led by professional coaches. Pathway to high school soccer and beyond.

  • A group of young girls and a coach posing for a team photo outdoors on a sports field, wearing matching navy blue soccer uniforms with a team logo, some holding a soccer ball.

    WSA High School Soccer

    Competitive teams and training for high school-age players in the winter and spring seasons.

Other Programs, Referees and Volunteers

  • Girls playing soccer on a field with a wooded area in the background, wearing sports uniforms and training bibs.

    Other Programs

    WSA offers winter pickup and training options as well as suggestions for summer camps in and around town.

  • Children and adults outdoors on a grassy area, some sitting and some playing soccer, with a building and trees in the background. All people are wearing masks.

    Referee

    WSA junior referees support our 2nd grade intramural league. Certified referees support our competitive leagues.

  • Children in white soccer jerseys standing on grass with two coaches clapping and cheering during a game, with parked cars and trees in the background on a sunny day.

    Volunteer

    There are opportunities to volunteer for WSA in many capacities. Volunteers serve as parent coaches for intramural teams, team managers for our competitive teams, supporters for events and leadership roles on our annually elected WSA volunteer Board of Directors.