The Roseville Youth Soccer Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing an opportunity for the youth in Roseville to enjoy the benefits of participating in an organized soccer program at a modest cost.
The Club's sponsorship program has two purposes. First, it provides a means to offset a portion of the Club's annual expenses and thus keep our registration fee at an affordable level for all. The second purpose is to provide teams an opportunity to offset some of their expenses.
For more information on how to become a club sponsor please contact the Director of Community Outreach at cospr@rosevillesoccer.com
If you would like to be a team sponsor please complete the RYSC Sponsor Application Form and submit it to the league Treasurer at the following address:
Roseville Youth Soccer Club
Attn: Director of Sponsorship
P.O. Box 355
Roseville, CA 95678
Roseville Premier is the competitive side of the Roseville Youth Soccer Club, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing an opportunity for the youth in Roseville to enjoy the benefits of participating in an organized soccer program at a modest cost. The Club's sponsorship program has two purposes. First. offset a portion of the Club's annual expenses, keeping registration fees affordable. Second, offer sponsorships to low income families & help teams travel to showcase tournaments.
Any amount is appreciated and helpful to the club. Contact us today or complete the form below to sponsor a team.
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To Sponsor a specific team, please download the form below, fill it out and send payment to the club treasurer per the instructions on the form. The treasurer will process the donation and pass along a payment to the specific team during the next check run. A copy of the club's W9 is available for download further down this page if that is required to make a donation.
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