Welcome to Mt. Tabor Soccer Club!

Mount Tabor Soccer Club provides affordable recreational soccer to hundreds of kids, grades K - 8, in Southeast Portland. All youth are eligible to play. We are a non-profit, volunteer-run organization. Our goal is to enhance the lives of families in our area, strengthen our community, and further the game of soccer.

Thanks to our great volunteers—coaches, team parents, board members—who give so generously of their time and talents.

Parents: Thanks to you for supporting your player!

Mount Tabor Soccer Club is a member club of Portland Youth Soccer Association.

New Uniforms Available!

Score It has the new MTSC uniform available to purchase now.

We have worked with Score It to make the process as smooth as possible; any player can walk in and purchase a jersey starting today. The majority of jerseys have been set up with numbers and the Mt Tabor crest, so the earlier you get in, the more likely players will be to get the number they want.

Fall 2010 Uniform Policy Change Overview

Next Fall, we are requiring families to purchase jerseys for their players. There is no requirement to purchase shorts or socks. The uniform will continue to be any pair of black shorts with no pockets (no change to policy) and green socks. As before, one new pair of socks will be given to players new to the club. We acknowledge that the $20 cost of the jersey is a new expense, but the cost of the MTSC uniform is still

Fall Soccer 2010 Registration

Registration for the Fall 2010 soccer season has begun! Check out our registration checklists for new and returning players on our forms page to get your player all set for an exciting Fall soccer season with Mount Tabor Soccer.

Please Note: A copy of your child's birth certificate (not an 'original' copy) will be required if this is the first time your child has registered with Mount Tabor Soccer Club.

We'll see you soon!

New Uniform Policy for Fall 2010

All players U7 through U14 (Excluding U14 for Fall and Spring 2010/2011) are required to purchase a jersey starting in the Fall 2010. Kick and Chase (U6) families do not need to purchase a uniform - see below.

Changes in your club board

Mount Tabor Soccer Club needs volunteers to function. Our club is fortunate to have folks who will step up and do what is needed. We have a few fresh faces on the board. These changes became effective in November and this month.

Patrick Boyle is now in the role of club president.

Malcolm Hodge has taken Patrick's place as fields coordinator.

Amber Wagner is our new registrar.

Don Brown is our new coach coordinator.

Game Schedules and Details

Game schedules can be found on the PYSA website, and are usually made available one or two weeks before the season begins. Click on the 'Spring League' or 'Fall League' links to find the schedule listings.

Find Your Schedule.

Rules, Rules, Rules

Two-Adult Rule

Our club requires teams to obey the two-adult rule: Never be the only adult with a player or players (other than your own children). Parents, please be aware of this rule. DO NOT DROP OFF YOUR CHILD if the coach is the only adult present. Stick around until another adult shows up. Coaches, please encourage your assistant or parents to plan so it is easy to obey the two-adult rule. The two-adult rule protects the child and the adult.

Registered players only

Players are not registered until they are registered with PYSA. This generally takes a few days after the time our registrar receives the necessary form and fee. You can ask our registrar for confirmation, but please DO NOT make assumptions. No player except those who are completely registered should set foot on the field - practice or match.

New Rosters for U9s

We have had some questions about our new U9 rosters. The club's policy is to reroster teams at the beginning of third grade. This is explained here.

Club Affiliation

Mount Tabor Soccer Club has terminated its membership in Oregon Youth Soccer Association. Most of the recreational soccer clubs in Portland have done the same. The change will have little or no impact on most of our players. The change is a step forward and upward.

All the rec soccer clubs in Portland have banded together and directed PYSA to provide the services formerly provided by OYSA. This includes insurance and coach training, among other things. By focusing our resources in Portland we will be able to serve one another better.

This decision was arrived at after many months of discussion, analysis and planning. For more details please click here.

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