
Scarsdale Youth Soccer Club
SYSC travel teams and programs are for all soccer players in the community who want to participate in a top-level youth soccer experience. We are committed to the soccer development of our players: technically, physically, tactically and psychologically, while nurturing their love for the game.
Scarsdale Youth Soccer Club (SYSC) is a non-profit organization administered by Scarsdale parents. SYSC, in conjunction with our professional coaching partner, Marcus DiBernardo, organizes and regulates boys' and girls’ soccer teams to play in travel soccer leagues and tournaments.
SYSC fields travel soccer teams from U8 - U14. In general, the club fields around 40 teams each year between girls' and boys' teams. These teams are generally registered in the Westchester Youth Soccer League ("WYSL"). The WYSL is a league that is part of both the ENYSSA and the United States Youth Soccer Association ("USYSA"). Some SYSC teams also compete in the New York Club Soccer League (‘NYCSL’).
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SYSC offers children a local, professionally coached, competitive environment for players of all levels.
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Changing the Game Project

Message from SYSC
SYSC would like to thank all players, parents, and coaches for a great season! We’re thrilled to see our kids learning the game, growing as competitors and most importantly, having fun.
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Please continue training over the winter, and we look forward to seeing everyone back on the field for the spring season, beginning in April.
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Thank you, and have a wonderful holiday season!
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SYSC would like to thank all players, parents, and coaches for a great season!
We’re thrilled to see our kids learning the game, growing as competitors and most importantly, having fun.
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Please continue training over the winter, and we look forward to seeing everyone back on the field for the spring season, beginning in April.
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SYSC would like to thank all players, parents, and coaches for a great season!
We’re thrilled to see our kids learning the game, growing as competitors and most importantly, having fun.
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Please continue training over the winter, and we look forward to seeing everyone back on the field for the spring season, beginning in April.
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