Sportsmanship Teamwork Strength Character Discipline Dedication.


We welcome all children, regardless of race, creed or national origin.


The mission of the Cal North District VIII - California Youth Soccer Association is to serve all children and our communities by   providing opportunities that allow each child to grow, learn, mature and succeed by becoming productive adult members of society through the development, promotion, and offering, regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin and/or ability, comprehensive community based leagues that offer a complete range of youth soccer opportunities for all children of all ages and abilities.

Cal North - California Youth Soccer Association, District VIIIserves the  Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Mariposa, Merced, Mono, San Joaquin, Stanislaus, and Tuolumne counties. We are sustained by the efforts of volunteers who display an extraordinary amount of commitment and hard work, ensuring that our programs have a positive influence in the lives of children. Affiliated Leagues strive to provide a service to their community by providing a healthy outlet for children, opportunities for the community to gather together, and endless hours of entertainment.

There are leagues which offer soccer to players with special needs.  This program is named TOPSoccer.  This program allows special needs players to play sports, in a fun filled environment, with the help of 'soccer buddies', who are on the field with the players.  For more information on the TOPSoccer program, visit the TOPSoccer page on this website.  


​The TOPSoccer program does not exist in all District VIII leagues, check with your local league.

NO ANIMALS ALLOWED AT GAMES

Welcome to Cal North CYSA - District 8

Cal North District VIII
California Youth Soccer Association Mission Statement

On February 14, 2018, a new federal bill, Senate Bill 534, the 'Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse and Safe Sport Authorization Act', was signed into law.  This new federal law is targeted towards preventing and recognizing sexual, physical, and mental abuse, which targets youth sports players.  All associations/clubs/leagues within District VIII are impacted by this new law.  This new bill now requires a sweeping range of recognition and preventative measures, mandated by federal law, to be implemented by all District VIII members.  For information on this act, go to theSafeSport Act  page, on this site.

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Soccer Parenting's Chief of Partnerships, Anthony DiCicco, will be joined by the CEO/Founder of Officially Human, Brenda Hilton on Thursday, March 28th at 12PM EST.

Officially Human's mission is to restore respect to game officials and recognize them as authorities on the fields. According to a recent survey, the biggest reason that officials quit is because of verbal abuse by parents, and 59% of officials feel disrespected by parents.


Brenda and Anthony will discuss issues surrounding sideline behavior, how to “Elevate Respect,” bring more positivity to games, to better understand referees’ experiences and improve youth soccer for all stakeholders.


Save your seat NOW! Limited spots available!

  Cal North/California Youth Soccer Association are registered as a non-profit organizations. We appreciate the generous support of the community, local merchants, and civic organizations.