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Once your daughter is offered a spot on one of our teams, you will have a short time to discuss the offer with your child and family and make a decision about whether or not to accept the offer. If you choose to accept, you will be asked to login to your member account and accept the offer, electronically sign the code of conduct and medical waivers, pay a deposit and setup a payment plan for the remainder of your fees. In addition, you may also need to provide a current photo of your child as well as an electronic copy of their birth certificate as required by the state. Please recognize that accepting a place on one of our teams is a binding commitment that lasts for an entire year (from August 1st to July 31st) and that by accepting a place on the team, you are taking a spot from another potential player.
Besides the program fees (which vary based on age group), there are some additional costs that you may encounter. You should talk with your coach to find out which expenses might apply to your specific team:
- Uniforms – About $100 every odd-year Fall season
- Player Equipment – Ball, cleats, shin guards, clothing, etc..
- Travel expenses such as gas, tolls, hotels, etc…
- Additional tournament fees
- Winter program fees
- Fan gear
We encourage our teams to build a culture of inclusion and friendship through off-field activities. You may also choose plan for miscellaneous expenses that may come up such as team pizza parties or similar.
The Wildcats are actually one of the most affordable programs in the area. Similar clubs charge well over $1000 and provide less value. Here is what we provide for your annual fees:
- Up to 12 sessions per season (Fall & Spring) with a paid trainer to guide the development of your players and support the parent coaches
- Enrollment in 4 tournaments (2 Fall and 2 Spring)
- Weekly goal keeper training during the Spring and Fall seasons for all players who are interested
- Registration with South Jersey Girls Soccer League
- Registration with NJ Youth Soccer
- Referee fees for the season
- Fields, club activities and club administration
- A stipend to help pay for any winter activities the team does
Some teams may choose to do additional activities (such as another tournament or a winter league). There may be additional costs associated with this.
Uniforms are not included in the registration fees. They cost about $100.
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