The WUFC Soccer Parent Resource Center: Because Great Clubs Support the Whole Family

Resources2026-07-03T01:15:44-07:00

Please view the categories listed below to find the appropriate form(s).

Injury Reporting

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WUFC Injury Report Form

Member Financial Assistance

We have integrated our Member Financial Assistance (MFA) Application with PlayMetrics. Follow the steps below to apply for financial assistance.

Requesting MFA On A Mobile Device

To request financial aid, navigate to the “Programs” tab located in the bottom menu. Select the dropdown arrow next to “Programs” on the top left-hand side of the screen and click “Financial Aid”.

On the financial aid screen, you can review our financial aid policy before requesting assistance, as well as any open financial aid requests. Click the Plus Sign button to begin the Member Financial Assistance request process.

Next, select the Player(s) that need aid and fill out the financial aid request form. Once you have completed the form click the “Submit Request” button.

Requesting MFA On A Desktop

To request financial aid, navigate to “Club Programs” located in the left-hand menu, and click the “Financial Aid” tab in the resulting view.  From here, you can review our financial aid policy before requesting assistance.  Click the “Request Financial Aid” button to begin the financial aid request process.

Next, select the Player(s) that need aid and fill out the financial aid request form.  Once you have completed the form click the “Submit Request” button.

WUFC 2027 College Scholarship

Willamette United FC strives to help all of our members become strong soccer players and exceptional people.

Scholarship Details:

  • (FOUR) $2,000 College Scholarships.
  • Must have played at Willamette United FC for four or more years.
  • All completed applications due by April 13th, 2027

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Five Mistakes Soccer Parents Make With Their Players2023-01-09T17:50:27-07:00

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  1. They don’t encourage their player to make mistakes.
  2. They fight battles that aren’t theirs to fight.
  3. They don’t engage their players in the development process.
  4. They coach and cheer for the wrong things on game day.
  5. They analyze the game with their player afterwards.
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