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    Ayso Irvine Region 213

    Ayso Irvine Region 213

    3.5
    (24 reviews)
    1.6 km

    Started with AYSO when I was kid. Now with AYSO again with my own kids. The program has changed a…read morelot and has also had to restart itself following the pandemic years. Each Region also has it's own characteristics which are really driven by the parents and community. I think it's important that folks understand the pros and cons before they decide to enter the program and before they pass judgement on whether they think it is or is not good. Pros: * It's a volunteer organization. So this is your chance to become engaged with your kids activities and give back to the community. * Lots of free training available! * Irvine as a Region is smaller than many of its neighbors, so you can really get to know folks here. * Irvine fields are comparatively awesome. * Recreation play is perfect for kids that are learning or wanted to focus on child development. * The Region invests heavily in their Advanced Play program for competitive development. * The Region has been making great effort to recognize and retain referees. * Much less expensive and more convenient that pay-to-play club soccer. Cons: * Irvine parents and the community are simply not as engaged, which hurts volunteer driven programs. * Volunteers have to deals with entitled parents and children, one bad seed ruins it for everyone sometimes. * You are not guaranteed to be on a competitive team or have an experienced coach. * You are not guaranteed to have an experienced referee for your game, or a referee at all. * Sometimes there are so many emails that it's easy to stop reading them and you may miss important information. * City of Irvine may cancel games on you based on field conditions. * Practices and games are sometimes spread out across many fields. * Overall less organization than some paid, for-profit programs in the area.

    We have been apart of AYSO Region 213 for 5 years. All 3 of my boys have played many seasons. My…read moreoldest son has moved on to play at a high level club team thanks to the amazing coaches, leadership and volunteers that have helped him along the way. This is a volunteer led program that needs dedicated parents and families to step up and help along the way. We are so grateful for this organization.

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    Player of the day at preseason camp
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    Thanks for volunteering Coach!
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    SoCal Reds FC

    SoCal Reds FC

    1.5
    (10 reviews)
    6.7 km

    This is my daughter's first year playing club soccer, and it has been such a positive experience!…read moreCoach Brandon R. has been absolutely wonderful with the girls--patient, kind, empathetic, and incredibly knowledgeable about the game. The confidence my daughter has gained under his coaching has made a noticeable difference--not just on this team, but on another team she plays for as well. I've received so many compliments about her growth, and it's clear that Coach Brandon has played a huge part in that. We are truly grateful for the time, effort, and heart he puts into coaching. Thank you, Coach Brandon!

    I rarely leave negative reviews, but other parents deserve to know about our experience…read more My child participated in SoCal Red's PCA program last season, and because our previous experience had been positive, we registered and paid for the Fall season without hesitation. Unfortunately, what happened afterward completely changed our opinion of the organization. For the tournament, the original team was divided into two separate teams. There is nothing inherently wrong with splitting a team if necessary. The problem was that the players were not divided evenly based on skill level. Instead of creating two balanced teams, the stronger players were concentrated on one side while the other team was left at a significant disadvantage. The consequences were obvious from the very beginning. Throughout the tournament, our team repeatedly struggled and gradually lost confidence. As parents, we watched children become increasingly discouraged game after game. Rather than focusing on learning, teamwork, and enjoying soccer, many of the children were simply trying to survive the experience. Parents spent much of the tournament encouraging the players to keep going and reminding them not to give up. What upset me most was the impact on my son. After the tournament, he was devastated and told me he no longer wanted to play soccer. This was a child who had previously loved the sport and looked forward to practices and games. Watching a child lose confidence in something they once enjoyed is heartbreaking. I later requested a refund for the Fall season because I no longer felt comfortable continuing with the program. What followed was more than a month of delays, excuses, and poor communication. After repeated follow-ups, I received only a partial refund. Once that was done, my messages were no longer being meaningfully addressed. What makes this especially disappointing is that SoCal Red promotes itself as an organization dedicated to helping every child develop confidence, enjoy the game, and grow as a player. In our experience, those values were not reflected in either the coaching decisions or the organization's response afterward. This review is not about winning and losing. Children can learn valuable lessons from both victory and defeat. The issue is that when a team is intentionally split into two groups without making a reasonable effort to balance player ability, the outcome is predictable. The children on the weaker team are placed in a situation where they are far less likely to succeed, enjoy the experience, or build confidence. Youth sports should be about development, fairness, and creating an environment where every child has the opportunity to grow. Based on our experience, SoCal Red fell far short of that standard. Parents deserve to know that before investing their time, money, and trust in this program.

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    Soccer6

    Soccer6

    3.4
    (11 reviews)
    10.8 km

    I have played in this league several times and at a few tournaments…read more The charm is in the well maintained fields, the referees, and the fast paced game dynamic. What makes it one of the best Sunday leagues in the area is how well and organized everything is. Mac does an amazing job getting everything put together. This little details are important too. They have a separate Golden Boot trophy for the highest goal scorer. There are pictures after every week of play for us narcissists out there that like to see ourselves playing. Lastly, they update their website with up to date rankings, points, and goal scorers for each team.

    Mac genuinely believes he is infallible. In any sport, mistakes happen: refs miss calls, scheduling…read moreconflicts occur, and administrative errors arise. Even professional FIFA refs and multi-million dollar league commissioners can admit when they make a bad call. Not Mac. He genuinely thinks he is right on every single decision he makes, which is mathematically impossible. When you bring a clear, objective mistake to his attention, even offer him to see the video he doubles down, shifts the blame, and refuses to compromise. Dealing with that level of delusion and ego makes playing here exhausting. If you enjoy playing in a league where the guy running it behaves like a dictator who can never do wrong, this is the place for you. Otherwise, take your team and your money somewhere else where the management actually lives in reality.

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    I tried talking to the league via Instagram Direct Message. I got a reply that they would fix the issue they never did.
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