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Appalachian Highlands United is building the future of youth soccer in the Tri-Cities. Evaluations for the 2026-27 season are open — secure your player's spot today.

900+

Players Served

40+

Teams

30+

Licensed Coaches

2

States Served

Combined strength of Johnson City FC + Tri-Cities United — TN & VA

Stronger Together

Johnson City FC and Tri-Cities United have officially united to form Appalachian Highlands United — now the region's largest competitive youth soccer club. By combining the talent, coaching staff, and resources of two of the region's top clubs, we've built a premier non-profit organization dedicated to player development. The Tennessee Attorney General formally approved the merger, clearing the way for the clubs to combine operations under one organization.

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Johnson City FC

Community roots and competitive excellence.

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Tri-Cities United

Regional strength and elite player pathways.

Appalachian Highlands United

EST. 2025

By uniting our clubs, we can expand opportunities, deepen coaching resources, improve player development, and ensure soccer remains accessible and affordable for families throughout the Appalachian Highlands.

Chavila Visconti

Former President, Johnson City FC

This club creates a pathway for every player — whether they are learning the game for the first time or pursuing opportunities to compete at the collegiate or professional level. Together, we are building one united club focused on developing both players and people.

Kelsey Taylor

Former President, Tri-Cities United

Our Foundational Partner

Built Together. Built to Last.

AH United is proud to launch with the support of a partner whose commitment to the Highlands runs as deep as our own.

A Partnership Rooted in the Highlands

As the region's health system, Ballad Health's investment in AH United underscores its commitment to youth wellness, healthy communities, and regional development across Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.

It's a shared belief that when kids are active, engaged, and supported through sports, they build the habits, character, and resilience that last a lifetime.

Learn About Ballad Health

Ballad Health believes deeply in the power of youth sports to build healthier children, stronger families, and more connected communities. Appalachian Highlands United reflects the very best of regionalism — communities coming together around a shared purpose to create greater opportunity for young people across Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.

Alan Levine

President & CEO · Ballad Health

Competitive · Now Open

2026 Competitive Evaluations

Evaluations are required for placement on AH United's competitive travel teams (U9–U19). Register today before spots fill up. Rec Soccer and Tribe do not require evaluations.

U9 – U12 · COMPETITIVE

Born Aug 1, 2014 – Jul 31, 2019

June 3 — All Ages · 6:00–7:30 PM

Johnson City — Indian Trail · Check-in 5:30 PM

Earlier dates have passed

June 3rd is the final open evaluation for this age group.

Can't make June 3rd?

Email admin@ahunited.com to arrange an evaluation.

Register U9–U12 Now

U13 – U19 · COMPETITIVE

Born Aug 1, 2007 – Jul 31, 2014

May 28 — U16–U19 · 6:00–7:30 PM

Kingsport — Eastman Park

May 29 — Additional · U16–U19 · 1:00 PM

Kingsport — Eastman Park · Check-in 1:00 PM

May 29 — U13–U19 · 6:00–7:30 PM

Johnson City — Winged Deer Park (Huff B)

Register U13–U19 Now
Supplemental Tryout

June 3rd — All Ages

6:00–7:30 PM · Check-in opens at 5:30 PM

Born Aug 1, 2018 – Jul 31, 2008

Johnson City — Indian Trail — Our final open-age tryout

Register for June 3rd

What to Expect

Session Schedule

Check-in: 5:30 PM · Session: 6:00–7:30 PM. Plan to arrive during the check-in window so the session can start on time.

What to Bring

Soccer cleats, shin guards, water bottle, and a great attitude. No specific uniform required.

After the Evaluation

Players are assessed and placed on teams based on skill level, age, and development goals. Results communicated within one week.

Questions?

Email admin@ahunited.com or reach out on social media.

Looking for Rec Soccer or Tribe? Those programs don't require evaluations — players register and are placed on balanced teams. See Rec & Tribe programs →

What Families Are Saying

"The coaching staff truly cares about developing each player — not just their skills on the field, but their confidence and love for the game. My son has grown so much in just one season."

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Sarah M.

Academy Parent — U8

"We came from a neighboring club and the difference is night and day. The training is professional, the organization is top-notch, and the kids genuinely look forward to every practice."

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Jason D.

Competitive Parent — U14

"As a high school player, the competitive program pushed me to a level I didn't think I could reach. The coaches prepare you for the next step — whether that's varsity, ODP, or college showcases."

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Emma T.

Player — U17

Summer 2026

Summer Camps

This summer, AH United is bringing multiple elite training opportunities to the Tri-Cities — camps designed for every level of player development, from grassroots players discovering the game to advanced athletes wanting a professional training environment.

Bundesliga Partnership

VfB Stuttgart Camp

International Experience

Professional academy coaches travel from Germany to share VfB Stuttgart's training philosophy. Three format options (week / weekend / combo). Players receive a full Stuttgart kit — jerseys, shorts, and socks.

Dates

Jun 8–14

Ages

U10–U19

Venue

Civitan

From

$195

Registration closes June 7

Camp Details & Register

AHU Community Camp

Grassroots & Development

A great fit for grassroots players who love soccer and want to explore higher-level training at their own pace. This camp strengthens fundamentals and introduces players to the next level of development.

Dates

Jul 6–9

Time

9a–12p

Venue

Eastman

Cost

$150

Register on PlayMetrics

Ralph Lundy Soccer Academy

Advanced Training

Nationally renowned training with Coach Ralph Lundy (College of Charleston, NCAA Div I). Every camper receives instruction, games, a Nike soccer ball, Nike backpack, and Nike/RLSA t-shirt.

Dates

Jul 13–16

Ages

7–18

Time

9a–12p

Cost

$275

Eastman Park · Horse Creek

Sibling discounts

Camp Details & Register

StandOut Soccer Camp

High-Energy Skills

World-class coaching with unforgettable fun. Two sessions, two venues — morning training in Johnson City or evening training in Kingsport. Get ready for the ultimate camp experience.

Morning Session

9 AM – 12 PM

Civitan Park · Johnson City

Evening Session

5 PM – 8 PM

Eastman Park · Kingsport

Dates

Jul 20–24

Ages

6–16

Cost

$165

Find Your Session & Register

Train. Develop. Compete. Grow.

This summer is all about taking the next step in your game.

Questions about any camp? admin@ahunited.com

Our Teams

Teams in Action

Real moments from AH United players competing across the Highlands.

AH United team
AH United player taking corner kick
AH United player on the attack
AH United players on the field

Our Programs

A pathway for every player.

Academy

Recreational

U4 – Adult · Kingsport

Rec, Tribe, and Adult league soccer at Eastman Park — 8 to 11 week seasons, fall and spring.

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Competitive

Competitive

U9 - U19

Elite travel teams competing in state and regional leagues with professional coaching staff.

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Player Development

The Player Pathway

Every AHU player follows a clear development model that grows with them — building game understanding and technical proficiency from first touch through high school and beyond.

Developmental Stages

The goal of the AHU Player Development Pathway is to enhance performance by evolving tactical decision-making at every age.

DS1

Foundation

U4 – U7

Players understand the concepts of the game and demonstrate foundational technical skills.

DS2

Decision-Making

U8 – U11/U12

Players demonstrate technical decision-making and differentiate between the tactical behaviors of offense and defense.

DS3

Tactical Awareness

U12 – U14 · MS

Players demonstrate tactical awareness, evaluate the tactical behavior required, and perform the correct technical skill in all game phases.

DS4

Individual Performance

U15 – U19 · HS

Players develop individual performance — measuring tactical awareness, tactical behavior, and technical decisions within their selected position.

Competitive Pathway

A player's journey can begin in recreational soccer and progress all the way to the elite College Showcase Team. Each level varies in competition, commitment, and cost.

Elite + College Showcase

Coming Soon DS3 – DS4

Top team-based competition advancing to postseason events and college-recruitment showcases. Launching as the club grows.

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DS2 – DS3

League games and tournaments with regional travel. Competitive teams from U8 through U19.

Academy

Coming Soon

A DS2 development tier bridging recreational and select play. Details being finalized for Johnson City and Kingsport.

Recreational & Tribe

DS1 – DS4

Where every journey can begin. Home games and local play for all ages, U4 through adult.

Players are placed based on evaluation, age, and development goals. Movement between levels is encouraged as players grow.

Coming Soon

College Development Pathway

For elite high-school-age boys and girls, we're building a dedicated college-prep program — layering college showcase exposure, advanced coaching, and placement support on top of our Elite tier. Details are being finalized.

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The Staff

Our Coaches

Led by a UEFA A & USSF A licensed Director of Coaching, AH United is building a professional coaching staff with the experience and credentials to develop players at every level. Additional staff appointments for the 2026–27 season are being finalized.

Full coaching staff roster coming soon. Interested in joining our staff?

Contact us about coaching opportunities
Transparent Pricing

Fees & What's Included

We believe families deserve clarity before they commit. Here's what each program costs and what your investment covers.

Recreational

$45 $85

Rec Soccer · 8-week season · per player

  • U4 through adult
  • Fall + Spring seasons
  • Team jersey included (Rec)
  • $30 sibling discount
  • Tribe tier: $225–$235 + kit
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Competitive

$950 $1,100

Club fee · per player, per year · varies by level & age

  • Professional licensed coaching
  • Year-round training (Fall + Spring)
  • Team training facility access
  • Club administration & insurance

Separate Costs

Uniform kit (~$150–$250), league fees (~$75–$200), tournament entries, and shared coach travel for away games are not included in the club fee.

Payment Plans

Pay your club fee in monthly installments at 0% interest. Payment processing fees may apply.

No Player Turned Away

As a non-profit club, we offer need-based financial assistance and payment plans. Cost should never be the reason a child misses out on soccer. Contact us privately — all inquiries are confidential.

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Where We Play

Our Facilities

Quality fields matter. AH United operates two full competitive hubs — Eastman Park in Kingsport and Winged Deer Park in Johnson City — supported by additional Johnson City venues. Recreational soccer plays at Eastman.

U9–U12 competitive teams train and play home games in their home city (Kingsport or Johnson City). U13 and older are combined across both cities — using either hub as circumstances require.

Additional Johnson City Venues

Our competitive teams train and play across the city — click any venue for details and directions.

4 more locations

Specific field and venue assignments are shared through PlayMetrics once teams are set.

Common Questions

FAQ

Everything families ask before registration. Don't see your question? Reach out.

The College Development Pathway is AH United's upcoming elite program, designed specifically to prepare high-school-age boys and girls for collegiate soccer. It will layer advanced coaching, college showcase exposure, and placement support on top of our Competitive program for qualifying players. We're finalizing program details — roster structure, age eligibility, fees, and launch timing — before making commitments. Families can register interest to be notified when the full program is announced.
Competitive evaluations (U9–U19) are 90-minute sessions running 6:00–7:30 PM, with check-in opening at 5:30 PM. Held at Indian Trail or Eastman Park. Players are assessed on technical skills, tactical understanding, athleticism, and attitude; results are shared within a week.

Rec & Tribe assessments are a lighter-weight process used to build balanced teams — not to cut anyone. Every player who registers for Rec Soccer has a team. Dress to play with cleats, shin guards, and a water bottle for either.
We schedule makeup dates and a supplemental tryout June 3rd at Indian Trail, open to all ages. If none of these dates work, email admin@ahunited.com and we'll find a way to evaluate your player.
Rec Soccer ($45–$85) covers assessments, 8 weeks of practices and games, referees, field use, a team jersey, and an end-of-season award. Tribe Soccer ($225–$235 + uniform kit) covers 11 weeks of licensed coaching, house league play, and TN Valley Soccer League games.

Competitive club fees ($950–$1,100/year depending on age) cover professional coaching, year-round training, facility use, and club administration. Uniform kit (~$150–$250), league fees (~$75–$200), tournament entry fees, and shared coach travel for away games are paid separately and are not included in the club fee. Club fees can be paid in monthly installments at 0% interest.

A $30 sibling discount applies to each additional child from the same household in Rec/Tribe. See the Fees section for the full breakdown.
Competitive and Tribe Soccer fees can be paid in monthly installments at 0% interest — no financing charges, no credit check. Payment processing fees may apply. Our standard plan splits the fee across the season, with auto-draft supported through PlayMetrics. Custom payment schedules are available on request.

Rec Soccer and Adult League fees are paid in full at registration (the amounts are small enough that installment plans don't make sense).

Separate costs like uniform kit, league fees, and tournament entries follow their own payment timelines and are communicated up front.
Yes. Every kid in our community deserves the chance to play — regardless of race, gender, creed, or income. To request financial aid, log in to PlayMetrics, navigate to Club Programs in the left-hand menu, click the Financial Aid tab, then click Request Financial Aid. All inquiries are confidential. Questions? Email admin@ahunited.com.
Rec Soccer practice cadence varies by age: U4 meets once a week on Saturdays; U5–U15 meet twice a week (one weekday + Saturday); U16–U19 meet once a week on Mondays. Tribe Soccer teams meet 2–3 times per week plus Saturdays (with occasional Sunday games). Competitive travel teams practice 2–3 times per week and attend 4–6 tournaments per season across Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, and regional events.
It depends on age. U9–U12 competitive teams are organized by home city — Kingsport-based players train and play home games at Eastman Park, Johnson City players at Winged Deer Park. Younger players stay close to home. Starting at U13, teams combine players from both cities to build stronger, deeper rosters. Home venue (Eastman or Winged Deer) is set flexibly based on roster geography and field availability. Rec Soccer (all ages) remains at Eastman Park in Kingsport.
Johnson City FC and Tri-Cities United are combining into Appalachian Highlands United starting with the 2026-27 season. This means more players, stronger teams, better coaching depth, and a unified pathway from grassroots to elite. For a detailed breakdown of what the merger means for current and prospective players, .
Our competitive teams play in state leagues under US Club Soccer and/or Tennessee State Soccer Association affiliations, with select teams competing at regional levels. Specific league placements vary by age and skill level and are finalized after evaluations. Details on each team's competitive pathway are shared with families during team placement.
Every player who wants to play has a home at AH United. If a player isn't selected for a competitive team, we'll help place them in our recreational program or connect them with supplemental training opportunities to continue developing. The goal is growth — not elimination.
AH United runs on the efforts of volunteers — team managers, board members, tournament volunteers, and community partners. All on-field volunteers must complete the US Soccer Safe Soccer Clearance Program annually. To volunteer as a coach, sign up during registration or email admin@ahunited.com.
Rec Soccer: Players may make one mutual friend request during registration. Multiple friend requests will be ignored, and the friend requested must also list your player. We make every effort to honor these requests, but with high registration numbers it isn't always possible.

Competitive and Tribe: No teammate or coach requests. Teams are set by our coaching staff based on evaluations, age group, and player development needs. This protects the integrity of the evaluation process and the balance of each team.

Adult League: Players may register as a full team or a small group by providing a team name.
Parents may request their child play up one age group by written request. The request is evaluated by the relevant Age Group Coordinator with input from the Director. If approved, the player is transferred to the new age group. Per US Youth Soccer Association regulations, players cannot play in age groups younger than their true age.
Rec Soccer: athletic wear, socks, shin guards, soccer cleats, a soccer ball, and a water bottle. Team jersey is provided by the first game day.

Tribe Soccer: uniform kit (ordered separately), black shorts, black and white socks, shin guards, cleats, ball, water bottle.

Competitive: full club uniform kit (ordered separately, includes jersey, shorts, socks, and training top), shin guards, cleats, soccer ball, and water bottle. Kit details and ordering instructions are shared with families at team placement.

Adult Rec: athletic wear, cleats, shin guards with socks. Jerseys are agreed on by the team.

Ball sizes: Size 3 for U4–U8, Size 4 for U9–U12, Size 5 for U13+.
We use these guidelines when making cancellation calls: sessions may be rescheduled or canceled if the forecast wind chill is below 40°F, or if rain is expected with wind chill below 45°F. Drizzle or light rain will not automatically cancel a session. Decisions are based on the Weather Channel hourly forecast. Cancellations are communicated through PlayMetrics and posted on Facebook when time permits. Dress in layers.
Refund requests are considered on a case-by-case basis for illness or injury, unexpected life circumstances (such as job relocation), or a first-week misjudgment of level of play. Requests made more than 3 weeks into a season, or after a player has been terminated for a behavior violation, are not considered. To start a refund request, email recdir@ahunited.com.
Competitive club fees reflect a season-long commitment — they fund coaching contracts, league registrations, and facility bookings that are finalized at the start of the year. As a result, competitive fees are generally non-refundable once the season begins.

Refunds are considered only in exceptional circumstances (serious injury, family relocation, or similar) and require approval by the Board of Directors. If approved, refunds are pro-rated based on the time remaining in the season and costs already committed on behalf of the player.

To submit a refund request, email admin@ahunited.com with your player's name, team, and the reason for the request.
All registration, team assignments, schedules, and team communication happen through PlayMetrics. Players and coaches are typically assigned to teams 1–2 weeks after assessments. Check your PlayMetrics communication settings — it's our primary channel for updates.
Senior Teams

High School Player Questions

School soccer makes scheduling unique for high-school-age players. Here's how AHU's senior programming works alongside the school season.

School soccer can make scheduling challenging for senior players, so our schedules are built around it. Boys and Virginia Girls teams begin training in July, with their primary competitive season running through February. Tennessee Girls teams begin training following the conclusion of the school season in late October and compete through May. These adjusted schedules let our teams participate in leagues, tournaments, and college showcases during key recruiting periods while balancing school commitments.
Competitive teams must be formed early to register for leagues, tournaments, and college showcases. Waiting until after the school season could limit roster availability and prevent teams from participating in certain events. Uniforms and other administrative requirements also need to be completed well in advance so players are registered and ready for competition.
Please contact the club and we'll arrange an evaluation opportunity. Acceptance onto a team will depend on roster space and team needs at that time. Email admin@ahunited.com.
State policies and family choices can reduce the number of club players available for games when school soccer is in season. Students may continue practicing with their club team during this period, and the club continues offering technical training for players not participating in school soccer (or those wanting extra training). Teams with enough active players may also keep competing in leagues and tournaments. Because Virginia girls' high school soccer is played in the spring while Tennessee girls compete in the fall, there are opportunities for combined teams to participate during each state's school season.
TSSAA, the governing body for Tennessee high school soccer, and some local schools limit the availability of Tennessee high school players during their school season. These rules may prevent certain club players from competing with their club team while their high school season is underway. Successful off-season participation requires clear, early communication with coaches about potential conflicts. Families should anticipate a modest additional cost to cover increased training and competition entry fees, and participation is determined case-by-case in coordination with the Director of Soccer, coaching staff, players, and families.
Please complete the registration and select "Unable to attend on these dates — Please contact me to schedule an evaluation." A member of our staff will reach out to help find a solution that works for your family.
Schedules vary by team based on age group, competitive level, coach recommendations, and player interest. Teams pursuing college recruiting opportunities will typically attend multiple showcase events throughout the season.
Absolutely. While showcase opportunities are available for players interested in collegiate soccer, our senior programming supports a variety of goals — player development, competition, fitness, friendships, and continued enjoyment of the game.
We understand many senior athletes play school soccer, other sports, and have additional school activities. That said, club soccer is a team commitment requiring significant planning, scheduling, travel, and financial investment from all families. Frequent absences or ongoing conflicts can impact training quality, roster availability, and the experience for the whole team. Players anticipating conflicts — such as multiple sports during the club season — should discuss them with the Director of Soccer and their coach so roster planning and expectations can be managed. AHU supports school soccer programs and encourages families to make the best decisions for those programs; academic commitments like band and choral concerts should also remain priorities. Clear, early communication with coaches about conflicts is extremely important.

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Who We Are

Mission & Vision

Our Mission

At Appalachian Highlands United, we champion a player-centered approach that empowers every athlete to grow, compete, and lead. From grassroots to elite levels, our coaches and programs are built to elevate performance and character alike—driven by values that create a culture of purpose, unity, and excellence.

Our Vision

"To foster a culture of purpose-driven development and holistic growth."

Our Core Values

Virtue

We uphold the highest standards of integrity, respect, and service—on and off the field. Our athletes, families, and coaches are expected to embody fairness, humility, and sportsmanship.

Opportunity

We provide clear, structured pathways for every player. Through coaching excellence and competitive opportunities, we foster growth and achievement at all levels, from grassroots to elite.

Solidarity

One banner, one vision, one club. By bringing together families and communities across Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, we build lasting pride and a stronger regional identity.

Mentorship

Soccer is a catalyst for character. We mentor players to become resilient leaders who positively impact their schools, families, and communities.

Sustainability & Legacy

We strive for long-term growth through strong partnerships and financial responsibility. Our commitment ensures a lasting legacy that benefits current and future generations of players.

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