2026-2027 Season New Age Group Structure
Beginning in the 2026-2027 season, U.S. Soccer is moving from birth year team formations to those that more closely align with the traditional school year. Instead of grouping players strictly by calendar birth year, age groups will use an August 1 – July 31 window so more players compete alongside their school classmates. Pleasanton RAGE is working to ensure this transition is as smooth as possible. The table below shows the new age brackets and the typical grade level of players in the 2026-2027 season. Tryouts will take place in May 2026.
Our Approach to the New Age Group Alignment
In most situations, players will be placed on teams within the birth ranges provided by U.S. Soccer as they support both social dynamics and long-term development on and off the field.
However, if this age range does not match the typical school year of a respective player, RAGE will consider playing a player up a year to provide consistency in school year placement, assuming it is supported by the social and soccer development assessment of the player. This will be determined on a case-by-case basis and in consultation with the family.
Further, our play up policy will not change, and on a case-by-case basis, the RAGE Technical Staff may approve a player to play up an age group if they are a top performer, can make a significant impact on the older team and it is believed their long-term development supports the need for a greater challenge.
Guiding our Families Through the Transition
U.S. Soccer made this decision to help create a more consistent developmental experience over time. Our coaches and staff are available to answer questions, discuss individual situations, and help families understand the options available so each player can move forward with clarity and confidence.
Team Placement Is Based on Merit
Tryouts are an important part of team formation in identifying new talent to our club, but they are not the sole determining factor for team placement. Coaches evaluate players using a full-year view that includes training habits, game performance, effort and growth.
Prioritizing the Best Fit
Our focus is always on placing players in an environment where they can develop, contribute, and enjoy the game. Development is a long game, and the team providing the best development opportunities for a player can vary year over year. We are committed to providing clear communication, thoughtful guidance, and ongoing support to ensure families feel informed and supported throughout this transition.










