Frequently Asked Questions

Do my children have to live in Chandler to play for San Tan?
No. While we do maintain a larger percentage of Chandler residents to continue to have preferred access to the facilities provided by the City of Chandler, it is open to kids from anywhere. We currently have kids playing in San Tan from Mesa, Gilbert, Higley, Queen Creek, Tempe, Ahwatukee & Phoenix.

When does the seasons start?
Recreational Fall league starts in September with registration beginning in May and the Winter league starts in January with registration beginning in November. The Competitive (Legacy) program begins in August with evaluations in May. Team tryouts are in April/May and players are added throughout the season. For more information on the different levels of play, please see respective program links on Home page.

How do I contact someone regarding further questions?
The best method of contacting someone is via direct e-mail. There are a number of direct links to specific people in the Club that you can contact via direct e-mail. By use of the phone number listed on the web-site (please understand that these calls are listened to on a periodic basis).

Is San Tan Soccer a for-profit organization?
No. San Tan is a non-profit organization staffed primarily by a volunteer organization.

How do I sign up to volunteer?
With a Club this large, volunteers are always welcome throughout the year. The registration forms contain an opportunity to communicate to us that you are interested. You can also contact Carol Rozinski on the web-site at any time via e-mail.

What size is the San Tan Soccer Club?

San Tan has over 1700 kids playing in the recreational program and nearly 400 playing in the competitive program. San Tan offers very good sized programs for kids of all skill levels from ages 4 to 18.

When are games typically played?
Most games for all programs are played on Saturday mornings or afternoons. The schedules for the entire season will be made available on the web-site, and to the individual coaches at the beginning of the season. For the competitive program, the schedule is the same, with some make-up games possibly being scheduled during an evening. Tournament involvement also typically involves games on Saturday and Sunday.

How does my child try out for the competitive program?

Tryouts are held during in May. We understand that during the summer things change, and occasionally people move. As our experience has taught us in the past, we are open to tryouts for the competitive program throughout the year. Arrangements after May can be made with the individual coaches.