FAQs
Why did Ringwood and Wanaque’s Travel soccer programs merge?
- To create continuity in the sports programs,
- Combine resources: fields, coaches, financials,
- Ensure all potential players have a team,
- Develop a club that feeds the Lakeland HS program, that gives players the skills and experience needed to succeed at higher playing levels,
- Provide age-appropriate, and scaffolded soccer instruction for all players, and to
- Build a strong relationship between youth soccer and the Lakeland HS soccer program. Do I have to pay when I register?
Do I have to pay when I register?
No, you do not have to pay when you first register. Some time after player evaluations you will receive an email letting you know which team your child is on, and letting you know that you should go back into the system to pay.
What exactly are player evaluations?
The evaluation provides feedback on a player's physical, psychological, technical, and tactical development, as well as highlighting their greatest strength and biggest challenge. The player evaluation provides players, parents, and coaches alike with the detailed feedback required to aid a player's ongoing development.
What is the cost and what do I get for my money?
The cost for the 2024-2025 season is outlined below. Please refer to the Program Descriptions that can be found under “CLUB INFO” for an outline of what the program entails at each level.
| Fees: | U7 & U8 | U9 & U10 | U11 to U14 | U15 | D1 & D2 |
| Fall Only | $100 | $225 | $325 | $200 | N/A |
| Spring Only | $100 | $275 | $375 | N/A | $200 |
| Both Seasons | $125 | $425 | $550 | N/A | N/A |
What is a Kit?
Kit is the term for a soccer player’s uniform. A full kit consists of 2 jerseys (1-Home, 1-Away) shorts, socks, and a practice jersey). Full kits or any portion of a kit can be purchased at Soccer Post in Franklin Lakes. Parents of new players should wait till they are contacted by our equipment manager before contacting Soccer Post. Players will also need shin guards and cleats which can also be purchased at Soccer Post. Players may choose any brand or style of shin guard or cleat they prefer, but cleats must be soccer cleats (not baseball or football).
How can I become more involved?
Please contact either Amin Zahr ([email protected]) or Gary Marks ([email protected]) to discuss our volunteer opportunities. Either will be happy to discuss all the opportunities to support Lakeland Jr. Soccer.