Why Gitch
Gitchi Gummi Soccer Club is the Northland's oldest and most respected youth soccer organization. It is comprised of professional coaches, players and supporters who want to offer the youth of our region an opportunity to experience and participate in premier soccer at all levels—from developmental to Division I, and everything in-between.
Those who participate in our programs realize very quickly why our organization is unique; we provide a proven, skills based program that will allow your son or daughter to develop at a rate which will help them play soccer at the highest levels, while forming friendships and developing relationships in a welcoming and healthy environment.
We aren't a feeder program for any particular school. We are, however, an organization that is proud of the fact that our players are the majority on local High School rosters and play in colleges all over the country. We welcome everyone, and we don't discriminate by city or state lines. We are proud of our history and even more proud of our kid's accomplishments.
If you have a young son or daughter that is thinking about getting involved with soccer, we welcome you to contact us for more information. If you're a player and aren't satisfied with your current rate of development and you want to learn how we can help—contact us and we'll do our best to answer any questions you might have. If you want to get the satisfaction that comes with volunteering for the Northland's premier soccer club—contact us. We have lots of opportunities for you to get involved with youth athletic development and would love to have you as part of our team!
Testimonials
- “I love Gitch because of the friends I’ve made and I’ve gotten way better at soccer!” Julie, age 10
- “I’m really happy with the progress I’ve made. My friends tell me what a big difference there is between the skills of my Gitch teammates and the kids who haven’t been through the Gitch program.” Jon, age 16
- “Gitch rules. Their coaching is the best!” Morgan, age 12
- “Our son entered Gitch when he was 10. It’s tough to describe the pride we felt when he played his first college game…We credit the excellent coaching he got from 8 years of Gitchi Soccer.” Wayne and Debbie Peterson