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Frequently Asked
Questions

Player Up Forms are used when an established player has advanced skills beyond their age group and have the permission (sign off) from their coach to play with an older age group to continue the advancement of skills.

How Do I Register my Child?

Go to www.roswellsoccer.org and click on the “Player Registration” tab

What ages can register?

We offer programs for players 3-14 years old! Player must be 3 before the end of fall registration. 

 

When does the season start?

Whether it is Fall or Spring season, the season will start 2-3 weeks after the last registration date. We must find and train enough coaches and referees to support the largest recreational soccer league in New Mexico. Please follow our Facebook page “Roswell Youth Soccer Association” for updates on the upcoming season.

 

How do I register to coach or referee?

Please go to www.roswellsoccer.org and click on the “Coaches Corner” tab to register as a coach.

Coaches must be at least 18 years old to register.

Please go to www.roswellsoccer.org and click on the “Referee Box” tab to register as a referee.

Referees must be at least 13 years of age to register.

All coaches and referees will be contacted within the first 2 weeks after registration ends to complete training.

 

How do I know if my registration went through?

After completing your registration, a confirmation email will be sent to you. 

 

“My registration is not letting me pay!”

If the site is not letting you complete the payment for registration, this mean you are missing some of the required information we need for the player. Please review the registration and look for a section that may have been forgotten.

 

Who do I contact for any other questions?

You can email our registrar Kristen Salyards registrar@roswellsoccer.org

Or call/text 575-420-4164 during her Monday-Sunday office hours of 4-6PM.

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