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At Crusaders Soccer, we’re proud to offer one of San Diego’s top recreational soccer programs, alongside a highly successful competitive program.
Key features of our competitive program include the recent addition of Elite Academy (EA2) for our older boys’ teams, made possible through our partnership with Chula Vista FC. We also provide one of the most comprehensive collegiate prep programs available in club soccer.
Our specialized Goalkeeper program supports all levels, with advanced training sessions led by a former professional goalkeeper for our older, high-competition players.
Additionally, we offer Friday clinics and camps for players of all ages and skill levels, welcoming both club members and the broader community. Stay tuned for an exciting new initiative coming soon to our older girls’ program!
The fall soccer season for the nearly 1,500 Crusaders Soccer Club’s Competitive and Recreational divisions will be coming to a close the end of November.
During Thanksgiving school vacation, Crusaders Soccer will hold its annual Thanksgiving camps for all boys and girls whether they are at a Recreational or Competitive level between Nov. 25-27 and a special Goalkeeper camp Nov. 29-30.
For more information and to register a player go to crusaderssoccer.org.
Following the fall soccer season, in December and January, our Competitive and Recreational divisions will be participating in tournaments throughout San Diego County.
Tryouts for the 2025 Competitive level teams for players born 2018 to 2014 will be the first part of December. Check the Crusaders website for more information and register a player for tryouts at crusaderssoccer.org.
Crusaders Soccer has been serving the youth soccer community for more than five decades and developing leaders one goal at a time. The club has an unmatched commitment to youth soccer. Through the leadership and passion of its respected coaches, players are not only developed into skilled athletes, but also the leaders and individuals they deserve to be.
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