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ABOUT OUR CLUB

We pride ourselves on being more than just a club - we are a community united by a shared love of the game and a commitment to one another.

We are a support system. A training ground for leadership. A place where young athletes grow alongside mentors and families who care. We play hard, laugh loud, and soak up the joy of being together because the best part of this club is simply sharing the game with people we love.

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We dedicate ourselves to providing opportunities to play soccer for kids at the level they choose to play.

We offer opportunities for kids ages 5-18, from recreational to premier season play, and additional opportunities like skills clinics in-between.

​We are a part of the Eastside Youth Soccer Association (EYSA), Washington Youth Soccer, and US Soccer.

We are one of four clubs in the Eastside Youth Soccer Association (EYSA). Three local member clubs which provide Recreational and Select levels of competition, and Eastside FC, which provides the Premier level of competition. EYSA is a member of Washington Youth Soccer (WYS), and US Soccer.​​

Anyone can play with us, but we're the primarily the neighborhood club of Issaquah School District.

Although anyone can play with our club, we primarily serve the area bounded by Issaquah School District #411 - from Sammamish to East Bellevue, Klahanie to South Lake Sammamish, and east Renton to the heart of Issaquah. The southern part of the Issaquah School District, however, is included in the Greater Renton Tukwila Youth Soccer Association (GRTYSA) area, and encompasses the following schools: Apollo, Briarwood, Maple Hills and Newcastle Elementary, Maywood Middle School and Liberty High School.​

We believe soccer is more than a game - it's a vehicle for building confidence, resilience, and character.

We support young soccer players, their families, referees, coaches and their teams involved in youth soccer in our area. We collaborate with Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) alongside other national organizations, such as the US Soccer Federation (USSF) to:

  • Coach with purpose

  • Compete with character

  • Support every player's full potential​

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We're not just building athletes. We're developing the leaders of tomorrow.

GOVERNING DOCUMENTS

As a member of many organizations, such as the Eastside Youth Soccer Association, Washington Youth Soccer, US Soccer, and more - we abide by many governing documents and policies intended to ensure clarity, consistency, and accountability.

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Issaquah FC-Specific

Issaquah FC Bylaws

Stance on Social Equity: Issaquah FC joins with Washington Youth Soccer (WYS) and Eastside Youth Soccer Association (EYSA) in supporting and pursuing social diversity throughout our programs. We are committed to providing an inclusive environment with equal access to our programs, facilities and resources for all youth within our boundaries without bias towards race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, income level, social status or national origin. Traditionally, most athletic programs are offered separately for boys and girls; however, in addition, Issaquah FC will provide all athletes with the opportunity to participate in Club programs consistent with their gender identity or the gender most consistently expressed. Issaquah FC believes that soccer is a game for all kids as we strive to make our community stronger by embracing our diversity and promoting inclusivity and equitable service.

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Eastside Youth Soccer Association (EYSA)

EYSA Governing Documents

EYSA Safe Sport Policy

Issaquah FC/EYSA Select Policy

Issaquah FC/EYSA Rec Team Formation Policy

EYSA Heat & Air Quality Guidelines

Lightning Safety Policy: The official policy of WYS and EYSA is based on the NOAA recommendations for safety found here: Lightning Safety Policy. If lightning is sighted and/or thunder heard, practices and games should be paused and all players vacated to a safe shelter. No play should be resumed until both thunder and lightning have passed and been gone for at least 30 minutes.

Rest and Recovery Guidelines

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Washington Youth Soccer (WYS)

Inclusion Policy​

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U.S. Soccer Federation

​​U.S. Soccer Heat Guidelines

U.S. Soccer Referee Abuse Prevention (RAP)

CLUB CONTACT

P.O. Box 1794

Issaquah, WA 98027

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T: 425-395-6118
E: Info@IssaquahFC.org

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