Evaluation Results 2017

Please see below the age group results.

Girls Training Pool Results – 2009 to 2010

Boys Training Pool Results – 2009 to 2010

Girls Results – 2007 to 2008

Boys Results – 2008

Boys Results – 2007

Boys Results – 2006

Girls Results – 2005

Boys Results – 2005

Boys Results – 2004

Girls Results – 2003


 

Following these results will be a parent meeting to explain the program and its philosophy on player development.

A registration link will be sent to everyone in the coming days.

We look forward to seeing everyone at the meeting and on the fields.

COMING SOON to Fremont YSC

Coming soon… to add to our development pathway will be a relationship between Fremont Youth Soccer Club, and ISoccerPath. We are incredibly excited to bring this College ID program to Fremont for its Competitive players.

More information will be coming in the next few weeks.

ISoccerPath – www.isoccerpath.com

The NEW Fremont Youth Soccer Club Badge

It is with huge pleasure to release the NEW Fremont Youth Soccer Club badge.

Its updated design was created by Fremont’s own Josh Conklin. Josh has been with the club since the age of 7 and is currently playing for the 02 Boys Black, now entering U15.

The logo kept its main shape of the oval shape to continue its evolution from Mission Valley United (Red), through FYSC’s change to blue, and now the new Fremont Youth Soccer design.

One goal we set out with this year is to reach out back to the community and provide the club with its Fremont identity.


5 Stripes

2 additional stripes have been added, each one representing one of the 5 original districts of Fremont, with its direction shooting out from behind the mountain.

Mission Peak

The addition of the mountain range symbolizes the iconic view of Mission Peak from our playing fields in Central Park. The incredible back drop looms large over each home soccer game, and its center piece in the badge prioritizes the iconic landmark.

Banner

We felt it was important for everyone to know who we represent, and to show pride for representing Fremont.

3 Stars

Each star a representation of our 3 main areas of the club.

  • Recreation Soccer
  • Clinics
  • Competitive Soccer

The Ball

The addition lets everyone know the passion we have for soccer, and the clubs dedication to providing the club with a philosophy to develop the individual player ahead of team success, and to nurture the youth player in to a fine well rounded adult.

Fremont YSC Under New Management

Hello Soccer Families,

Fremont Youth Soccer Club has started 2017 with new management. Having been at the club since 2008, and progressing through being a club coach, to the Director of the U4 to U6 program, and then to becoming the Director of Coaching for U4 to U11, Dai Redwood is the new Executive Director of Fremont YSC.

Along with the change at Executive Director, we also have a new Director of Coaching, Craig Surgey. Craig was previously with the club before taking a break from Fremont to start and raise his family. Craig returns with an understanding of the club, and experience as a DOC with older age groups.

We have a number of areas we would like to address as we continue to progress and develop as a club, and 3 key areas for 2017 will include –

  • Better Education for Coaches and Parents
  • City Recognition
  • Greater Communication

Over the coming weeks, we aim to make an immediate impact, and already this season we have put together a board and advisory group to keep Fremont moving forward and to have greater input from Fremont residents. We are always open to feedback, and happy to hear what people have to say. Part of this will help with education, so as we improve our communication we can educate people on why we do certain things as a club, and ourselves be educated on what could be done better.

2017 looks to be an exciting year for the club, and we can’t wait to see everyone on the field.

Fremont Player selected for US Development Academy

Congratulations to Thorben Gross-Perez.

Thorben has been with the club since he was 3, and moved through all the developmental stages to where he was a player on the 06 Boys Black.

Thorben was selected through the process of being recommended by the Fremont coaching staff, then with multiple weeks spent with the US Development Academy in Pleasanton, to finally being selected for a place in the USDA program.

Thorben is a great example of hard work, but importantly a love for the game, and is also an example of the long term development plan we have at Fremont to ensure individual player development with a love for the game is the priority for youth players.

Thorben will be missed, but we are very proud of his achievements and wish him all the best.