• Do you have an address for my field?

    Your best bet is to go to our field status page and look there. However you should normally have a field address listed in PlayMetrics. Log in here.

  • Are the fields open?

    Visit our field status page to see the live status. This should also be visible in PlayMetrics. Login here. Normally your coach or an admin will send a message and/or email if a game has been cancelled.

  • How much does it cost to play for Cincinnati United Soccer Club?

    Members pay two fees to play for the club. The Club Fee covers fixed costs (coaches salaries, field rental) and is paid either as a lump sum or spread out over the course of the year. Team Fees are specific to the individual team and cover variable costs (referee fees, tournament entry fees, league fees).  In addition, members must purchase the required uniform package for the designated age-group.

  • How do I determine which location to choose when registering for tryouts or a program?

    You can visit our communities page to look at the areas they serve.  We also have a list of all location addresses on our fields status page.

  • What is the difference between CU North, CU Southeast and CU Northwest?

    The main difference is location and staff. We try to maintain as much consistency as possible between our communities and are all on the same development pathway.


    We are proud to have announced CU Northwest as our newest community as of Fall 2025.

  • What is the difference between CU Juniors and the other CU programs?

    CU Juniors is a youth soccer program that provides instruction to our youngest players (3yrs+). This program is designed to be the developmental bridge from recreational soccer to competitive soccer. The professional trainers from Cincinnati United will provide age appropriate technical instruction and teach game behaviors to the very youngest players. This program is vital to the foundation of the Cincinnati United Soccer Club. The focus at these critical ages is to enhance and encourage individual skill development while establishing a love and passion for the game. As coaches and educators, we understand the importance of correct and relevant instruction at an early age, which will help foster success at an older age. The learning environment that we create will be positive and safe for these young players. This will aid in building confidence, self-esteem, and the love and passion for the game.


    Visit Juniors page here.

  • What is the difference between CU and CUP?

    CU (U8-U19) provides each player the opportunity to play in their local community for a professional coach under a proven club-based player development plan. CU players train locally two times per week and compete in Cincinnati and Southwest Ohio based competitive leagues.    


    CUP (U11-U19) provides an opportunity for those players who seek an additional challenge with a pathway to compete at the regional and national level. Like CU players, CUP players train under the direction of a professional coach in a club-based player development structure, however, CUP players train three times per week at various locations throughout the Greater Cincinnati area and have access to the top state, regional and national leagues.   

  • What are "Specialty" or "Additional" Programs?

    Regardless of whether you are a current member or not, we offer year-round options to help players enhance their game. 


    For current members, this serves to supplement their developmemt. For non-members, it's a great way to get a taste of what we can offer without a long-term or exclusive commitment. In short, anyone can try us out and then decide if we are the best fit for you!


    We offer a wide range of these programs- camps, futsal, small group training, 3 v3, after school and more!


    Contact Director of Business Operations, Andy Murison if you have questions or go here to learn more and find a program that works for you! 

  • How do I know who to contact?

    Try our Contact Us page. Alternatively, you can complete our form page at the bottom of this page.

  • How do I order uniforms?

    This will be communicated to all current members via PlayMetrics and/or email. No links will be posted on this site. Orders will be placed with Soccer Village and their Team Hub Sports portal.


    You can learn more about our 2024 to 2026 uniform cycle, which embodies our one club approach, here.

  • I am interested in becoming a referee- can you help?

    Without the refs there is no game and CUSC would like to thank every single one of them, past, present and future!


    Visit learning.ussoccer.com/referee if you are interesting in becoming a USSF Certified Referee.


    If you want to email directly, please contact John Sauer & Greg Kuehnle at the emails below:

    jopsauer@fuse.net

    gkuehnle7@gmail.com

  • Do you offer parent support or education?

    Yes, we do! Check out our Soccer Parent Resource Center page here.

Don't see your FAQ above?


We have more specific FAQs on both PlayMetrics and our communities and programs. Alternatively you can submit the form below.

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