The Cost of ABYSA Challenge
All players pay $376 in ABYSA Challenge Fees in their first season. Once the player has his/her uniform, the fees per season are $295. These fees are paid directly to ABYSA. These fees cover all expenses other than travel expenses incurred by the family.
Uniform Expenses (additional expense for first season ONLY)
- Uniform – 2 jerseys, 1 short, 1 pair socks $81.00
Payment Schedule for Fall Season (U11-U12 Boys and Girls; U13/14 Girls):
- $100 Deposit due at tryouts – refunded if not selected or if you decline your position by the deadline
- Due at acceptance – $195 full balance plus uniform ($326)
- OR Three payment option
- $65 Due at acceptance. If you need a uniform ($81) it must be paid at this time.
- $65 Due August 15th
- $65 Due September 15th
Payment Schedule for Spring Season (U11-U12 Boys and Girls):
- $295 Due November 15th
- OR Three payment option
- $100 Due November 15th
- $100 Due January 15th
- $ 95 Due February 15th
Payment Schedule for Spring Season (U13/14 Boys ONLY)
- $100 Deposit due at tryouts – refunded if not selected or if you decline your position by the deadline
- Due at acceptance – $245 If you need a uniform ($81) it must be paid for at this time
- OR Three payment option
- $65 Due at acceptance. If you need a uniform ($81) it must be paid for at this time
- $65 Due January 15th
- $65 Due February 15th
ABYSA makes every effort to contain the cost of providing such a program through tournament hosting, fundraising, and the use of a growing volunteer base. Players are assessed a fee each season to pay for the remaining costs (coaches, referees, field rental, administration, etc.).
It is the philosophy of ABYSA that cost should not be a deterrent for any qualified player to participate in Challenge soccer. With this in mind, ABYSA has established 3 programs to mitigate the costs of playing Challenge soccer: the Ingles Gift cards, Tournament Program Ad Sales, and G.O.A.L.S. Financial Aid programs. For more information, click here to visit the "Fundraising Programs" page.


