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Kingman Youth Soccer League

KINGMAN, AZ · EIN 474407636 · Form 990EZ · FY2021 · NTEE N64 · Recreation & Sports · Micro (<$100K) · www.kingmansoccer.com
revenue
$100K
expenses
$76K
net assets
$103K
employees
mission · from form 990

TO FOSTER THE PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND EMOTIONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREATER KINGMAN, ARIZONA AREA YOUTH THROUGH THE SPORT OF SOCCER AT ALL LEVELS OF AGE AND COMPETITION

profile · synthesized from sources

Kingman Youth Soccer League (KYSL) is a nonprofit organization that provides soccer programs for youth in Kingman, Arizona. They offer recreational leagues for various age groups, a "Grasshoppers" program for young children, and competitive club soccer teams. KYSL relies on volunteer coaches and referees, and community sponsorships to keep fees low.

named programs · 4 · from sources

what they call their work

Fall Recreational Soccer League
An 8-week recreational soccer program for youth aged U6 through U18, emphasizing teamwork, sportsmanship, and exercise.
Futsal Player Development Program
An indoor soccer program offered in the spring for player development.
Grasshoppers Program
An introductory soccer program for children aged 3-4 years old, accompanied by a "soccer buddy" (parent or guardian), focusing on fun and basic skill development.
Kingman Soccer Club
Competitive club soccer teams for boys and girls of varying ages that travel to tournaments in Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and California.
activities · 7 clusters

what they do

  • Youth Soccer and Football Skills Camps 2 activities
    • Grasshopper Program for Toddlers
      Offers a play-based soccer program for 3-year-old children (and some 4-year-olds not yet ready for larger fields) during the fall season, featuring weekly 30- to 45-minute Saturday morning sessions that involve both the child and an accompanying adult "soccer buddy" in games and activities to foster early enjoyment of soccer.
    • Grasshopper program for young children
      Offers a play-based soccer program for 3-year-old children (and some 4-year-olds not yet ready for larger fields) during the fall season, featuring weekly 30- to 45-minute Saturday morning sessions that involve both the child and an accompanying adult "soccer buddy" in games and activities designed to foster enjoyment of soccer.
  • Youth Baseball and Softball Field Operations 2 activities
    • Volunteer-Driven League Operations
      Relies on volunteer coaches and board members who donate their time and resources to support youth soccer programming and league operations.
    • Volunteer-based league management
      Relies on volunteer coaches and board members who donate their time and money to run the league, supported by operational systems like GotSport for registration and scheduling.
  • Youth Baseball and Softball Leagues 2 activities
    • Youth Recreational Soccer League
      Registers over 900 players annually into 80+ teams across U6 to U17 age divisions for an 8-week fall recreational soccer season running from September to early November. Organizes games by gender and age, with weekly practices and structured programming.
    • Youth recreational soccer league operation
      Registers over 900 players annually into 80+ teams across U6 to U17 age divisions for an 8-week fall recreational soccer season running from September to early November. Organizes games, maintains rosters, and manages league operations using GotSport.
  • Youth Sports Officiating Training 2 activities
    • Youth and Adult Referee Program
      Offers paid referee positions for youth and adults, including bi-weekly payments and reimbursement of training costs for adult referees to support league operations.
    • Youth and adult referee program
      Offers paid referee positions for youth and adults, including bi-weekly payments and reimbursement of training costs. Provides free player registration for one child when an adult completes referee certification, supporting league operations through trained officials.
  • Youth Sports Tournaments & Showcases 1 activity
    • Competitive Soccer Teams
      Operates competitive soccer teams for boys and girls across various age groups, involving tryouts and structured preparation for the season.
  • Mobile App-Based Sports Program Management 1 activity
    • League Management System
      Uses GotSport to manage coach registration, team rosters, game schedules, and overall league operations on an annual basis.
  • Uncategorized 2 activities
    • Competitive soccer teams
      Operates competitive soccer teams for boys and girls of varying ages, conducting tryouts and weekly practices in preparation for the season.
    • Referee Recruitment and Incentive Program
      Offers free player registration for one child when an adult completes referee certification, encouraging community participation in officiating roles.
financials · form 990EZ · fy2021

the money

revenue
Total revenue$100K
Contributions & grants$100K100%
Program service revenue
Investment income
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$76K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$103K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$103K
2 years on record · 2020–2021 · YoY revenue +145.1%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021

who runs it

board members · 9
  • Amanda Kroger - Registrar — Director
  • Brendan Page - Publicity — Director
  • Brent Bedke - Sponsors — Director
  • Jay Fuqua - Funraising — Director
  • Nickole White - Games — Director
  • Sean Witt - Referees — Director
  • Shane Murray - Equipment — Director
  • Stuart Sprunt - Coaches — Director
  • Tammy Davidson - Parents — Director
relationships · 9

who they work with

  • Arizona Soccer Association (ASA) Government — Enforces background checks for coaches in the league.
  • Centennial Park Partner — Hosts in-person referee certification events.
  • GotSport Partner — Platform used to manage coach registration, teams, rosters, and schedules for the league.
  • Kingman Soccer Club Partner — Operates the Kingman Youth Soccer League programs under the Kingman Soccer Club brand and infrastructure.
  • Kingman Youth Soccer League Partner — Mentioned as KYSL, likely a related or parent organization.
  • Kingman Youth Soccer League Partner — Referred to as KYSL in association with Kingman Soccer Club.
  • Mohave County Sheriff office Partner — Hosts the coaches meeting at their facility.
  • Mohave County Sheriff’s Office Partner — Hosts the annual general meeting in their meeting room.
  • registrar@kingmansoccer.com Partner — Email contact point for parents interested in volunteering as Program Assistants or seeking information about the Grasshoppers program.