FAQs

The Little Apple Soccer Club (LASC) is a non-profit youth sports organization founded and supported by parents, coaches and community members dedicated to providing Manhattan's youth with the...

The basic goal of LASC is to provide area youth the opportunity to attain their highest potential as soccer players and as quality individuals.

LASC is a member of the Kansas State Youth Soccer Association (KSYSA), which is an entity recognized by the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) as the controlling authority for the development...

Each team is assigned a Head Coach who either holds a minimum of a "D" license or is in the process of acquiring such a license.

We expect LASC coaches to commit a significant amount of time to their teams and we expect all LASC players to be willing to make the same commitment.

The total number of games a team will play in a season is determined by the head coach, in cooperation with the team parents.

Tournament play is an integral part of competitive soccer. Tournaments give players and coaches an opportunity to measure a team’s progress against teams from other clubs.

In order to make our teams identifiable with the club, all LASC teams wear the club colors of a royal blue and white jersey (with the club logo on the front and a designated number on the back)...

All LASC players are registered and carded through the Kansas State Youth Soccer Association (KSYSA).

LASC club fees are paid each fall and spring and cover 68% of the administrative costs of coaching a player (the general LASC fund currently subsidizes the actual costs of the average player by 32...

Parents and players should look first to their coach for handling problems. If the problem is not solved at the coaching level, the matter may be referred to the Board of Directors.

Absolutely! LASC offers several indoor soccer opportunities during winter months, all of which are optional and separate from the spring and fall teams and expenses.