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Western Washington Surf

Bellevue, WA

About the Club

Western Washington Surf is a prominent youth soccer organization primarily operating in the Western Washington region, recognized as Seattle's largest youth soccer club. The club is dedicated to providing high-quality soccer programs and making the sport accessible and enjoyable for all participants. Western Washington Surf offers comprehensive programs for both boys and girls, fielding teams at Elite and Premier competitive levels. They also provide additional training programs, school holiday camps, and professional coaching to foster player development. A core aspect of their mission is to offer financial assistance, ensuring every child can experience soccer and develop essential life skills. The club proudly embraces its motto, "Love the Game," reflecting its commitment to fostering a passion for soccer.

Age Groups

U5
U6
U7
U8
U9
U10
U11
U12
U13
U14
U15
U16
U17
U18
U19

Programs

Boys
Girls
Travel
Programs & Cost / Fee Struture

* Cost information is not official and is for reference only. Please visit the club's official website or contact the club directly for more information.

Surf Juniors

Age Group: Birth years 2020 & 2021

Commitment: N/A

Club Fee: Program Fully Funded

HS Boys Premier South (WPL)

Age Group: U16-U19

Commitment: Full Year (May 27, 2025 - Feb 20, 2026)

Club Fee: $2599

Locations, Fields, & Facilities
Bothell: Tambark Creek Forsgren Park
Everett/Mukilteo: Northshore Christian Academy, Kasch Park
Snohomish: Glacier Peak High School, Harvey Field, Valley View Middle School
Bellevue: Robinswood Park, Highland Middle School, Lake Hills Elementary, Wilburton Hill Park
Medina: Chinook Middle School, Medina Elementary, Clyde Hill Elementary, Hidden Valley Park
Redmond: Grass Lawn Park, Marymoor Park, Perrigo Park, Ivanhoe Park
Issaquah/Sammamish: Central Park, Inglewood Middle School, Eastlake Community Fields
Puyallup
Tacoma
Socials
Location Map

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