2026 Fall Soccer Registration is Now Open!
Who Can Play? Hall-Dale Youth Soccer is open to children who are 4 years of age or older before October 15, 2026 or are entering Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 6 in the Fall of 2026 and who live in Farmingdale, Hallowell, or Dresden.
Deadline to Register: Registrations should be completed by June 29th. No registrations will be accepted after July 17th to ensure team placement and receipt of a t-shirt.
Fees: $40 for each child for registrations before June 29th. The registration fee increases to $50 for registrations processed after June 30th through July 17th. Financial Aid is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Questions?
For general inquiries, contact halldaleyouthsoccer@gmail.com
by the Hall-Dale Youth Soccer Board
Coaching youth soccer is a rewarding experience that can have a positive impact on the lives of young people. Coaches can teach children valuable life skills, such as teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship. They can also help children develop a sense of self-confidence and accomplishment.
In addition to the benefits for the players, coaching youth soccer can also be a rewarding experience for the coaches themselves. Coaches can get to know the players and their families, and they can see the children grow and develop over the course of the season. Coaching can also be a great way to give back to the community and make a difference in the lives of young people.
If you are interested in coaching Hall-Dale Youth Soccer, we would encourage you to do it! Many of our best coaches never played soccer, but wanted to give back to their community and make a difference in the lives of young people.
If you would like to volunteer, please indicate so when you register your child. You may also reach out to our board to ask any questions you may have at halldaleyouthsoccer@gmail.com or via Facebook.
Hallowell, ME—Interest in Hall-Dale Youth Soccer continues to grow. Like other sports and activities, engagement in HDYS dropped during the pandemic. Fortunately, the dip in enrollment was only short lived as the number of players involved in HDYS has rebounded to pre-pandemic highs. Since 2020, HDYS has seen a 30 percent increase in the number of players who have signed up to play.
The success of HDYS may best be attributed to the program's volunteer base of area parents who contribute countless hours of their time to teach players fundamentals of soccer. While learning the game of soccer is an important goal, HDYS also emphasizes a fun, friendly, social environment for players, families, and coaches.