This Week At SoCal Youth Sports.
Looking for youth soccer in Burbank, Glendale, or Pasadena this week?
Here’s what’s happening at SoCal Youth Sports, including classes, camps, leagues, girls-only soccer, and flexible summer soccer options.
Soccer Class Timetable
Mommy & Me Soccer
Burbank
Tuesday 3:30pm — Verdugo Park
Age Group Soccer Classes
Burbank
Ages 3–4 — Tuesday 4:15pm — Verdugo Park
Ages 4–6 — Tuesday 4:30pm — Maxam Park
Pasadena
Ages 4–6 — Thursday 5:30pm — Eaton Blanche
Ages 6–8 — Thursday 6:30pm — Eaton Blanche
Girls Only Soccer Classes
Burbank
Ages 4–6 — Thursday 4:00pm — MaxamPark
Ages 6-8 — Thursday 5:00pm — Maxam Park
Want something more bespoke? Private Soccer Classes!
Fill in a form and request your own 1:1, 1:2 or Private Group Classes.
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Program Highlight!
Looking for place for child to stay engaged, have fun and learn this summer?
Our Nike Soccer Camps are great option for players who want to stay involved and engaged with the game, looking to stay ready for next season, and have fun in an engaging, inclusive and fun environment
Best for:
– 5-14 year olds
– All playing levels accepted
– Glendale Sports Complex (2200 Fern Lane)
Best Soccer Options This Week
Best for first-time players:
Best for more touches:
Best for girls:
Best flexible summer option:

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Parent Tip of the Week: More Touches Matter
Young players learn best when they are active, involved, and making decisions. That sounds simple, but it is one of the biggest differences between a helpful youth soccer session and one where kids spend too much time standing in lines.
At SoCal Youth Sports, we use Nano Sided Games and game-based activities to keep players moving, thinking, and touching the ball more often. Instead of waiting for one turn in a long drill, players are placed in smaller games where they get repeated chances to dribble, pass, shoot, defend, and solve problems.
Why it matters:
- More touches help players build confidence faster.
- More decisions help players understand the game.
- More play keeps kids engaged and excited to come back.
This is especially important for young players. When the game feels fun, active, and manageable, kids are more likely to learn, improve, and develop a long-term love for soccer.
What they can do at home:
Kids can build the same confidence at home by creating their own mini challenges — games like Slam, Crossbar Challenge, target scoring games, or using training tools like SKILL BLOX Soccer Kick Training to make practice feel more like play:
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