Summer Soccer Registration is now open.
The Registration "Summer Soccer" is not currently available.
We realize summer is busy for many people, but going the whole summer without soccer is no fun. The ASA Summer Soccer program is a great option.
ASA Summer Soccer will focus on games, fun, and being casual.
2023 ASA Summer Soccer will be played at Woodsom Farm on Thursday evenings from July 13th to August 17th.
Click here for directions to Woodsom Farm (211 Lions Mouth Road)
6 weeks:
Sessions will start with foot skills warm up and players will be divided into teams for scrimmage games each session. There are no set teams, so don't worry if you need to miss a week or two.
Thursday Evenings:
NO UNIFORMS ARE REQUIRED. ASA will provide clean pinneys each session included in registration fee.
Players from all area towns are more than welcome to play.
We have players not only from Amesbury but from South Hampton, Salisbury, Merrimac, Georgetown, Newburyport and Rowley.
ASA Summer Soccer is also an opportunity to support and develop our young referees.
For questions related to ASA Summer Soccer please contact Mike Hildt at president@amesburysoccer.com
Our volunteers and coaches are essential to Amesbury Soccer Association. We are always looking for enthusiastic coaches. Summer is a great time to become a coach as the atmosphere is casual. All, any, or no experience with soccer or coaching needed. ASA coaches have a broad range of experience, and we'll guide you as a coach. All you have to do is commit to the same amount of time your kid will be on the field.
Talk to some of the coaches and have them explain why they coach. Ask questions to make sure this is right for you (hint – it is). Then, decide if you want to be a part of something bigger.
The Registration "Summer Soccer" is not currently available.
Amesbury Soccer Association (ASA) proposes a new strategy to realize a longstanding vision to improve soccer fields for the enjoyment of the town and visiting teams; the safety of the players, referees, coaches and families; and to preserve and protect the fields in our community.