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PACIFIC HEIGHTS, WESTERN ADDITION & NOPA · GIRLS SOCCER

Girls Soccer in the Pacific Heights, Western Addition & NOPA.

An all-girls soccer club coached entirely by licensed women — 12 families from Pacific Heights, Western Addition & NOPA schools already play with us, with practices minutes away.

1 team's worth of girls from Pacific Heights, Western Addition & NOPA schools already play with SF SOL

All-female, licensed coaching staff — the same program from her first season through competitive play

Practices minutes away at Laurel Hill Playground and Kimbell Playground

Transparent pricing: $495–$1,450/season, published in full

Pacific Heights, Western Addition & NOPA schools with SF SOL families

Claire Lilienthal Alternative SchoolPublic · 3 families
San Francisco Day SchoolPrivate · 2 families
Creative Arts CharterPublic · 2 families
International School of San FranciscoPrivate · 2 families
Gateway Middle SchoolPublic · 1 family
New Traditions ElementaryPublic · 1 family
Rooftop SchoolPublic · 1 family

SF SOL isn’t affiliated with or endorsed by these schools — this reflects real families in our program who happen to attend school there.

Where you'd practice

The closest regular SF SOL fields to the Pacific Heights, Western Addition & NOPA are Laurel Hill Playground and Kimbell Playground. Like every SF SOL field, exact days/times are assigned through San Francisco Rec & Park's citywide permit process and shift season to season.

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Micro Soccer (K–1st), Recreational (2nd–7th), Competitive (U9+), Summer Camps, and Winter Futsal — every pathway is open to Pacific Heights, Western Addition & NOPA families, whatever grade she’s starting in.

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Questions parents ask

Straight answers — and the full list lives on our FAQ page.

What's the difference between Recreational and Competitive?
Both run on the same SF SOL curriculum. Recreational is once-a-week practice with weekend games — built for building skills, confidence, and friendships at a social pace. Competitive is twice-a-week practice with SFYS Premier or NorCal Premier League play — built for players ready for a higher level of commitment and tactical development. See Recreational Soccer and Competitive Soccer.
How often does her team practice and play?
It depends on her program: Micro is 1 practice/week plus weekend friendlies; Recreational is 1 practice/week plus weekend games; Competitive is 2 practices/week plus weekend league games. See each Programs page for specifics.
How do I order her uniform?
Through our official soccer.com Club Store — see Merch for the full step-by-step, including how to claim her jersey number first.