Premier Fees & Costs

Washington Rush Premier Player Fees 2023-2024

U9-U10
Club Fee

(Birth Year 2014-2015)
$1450
Down Payment $250

Monthly Installments
(9 Months)
$151.12

U11
Club Fee

(Birth Year 2013)
$1975
Down Payment - $250

Monthly Installments
(9 Months)
$209.45

U12-U19
Club Fee

(Birth Year 2012-2005)
$2425
Down Payment $250

Monthly Installments
(9 Months)
$259.45

CLUB FEE PAYMENT OPTIONS


Option 1: Pay in Full – Pay the entire annual fee, plus $160 volunteer fee, up front, using an E-check (ACH payment) or Credit/Debit Card at the time of online registration.

Option 2: Monthly Automatic Payment Plan – Pay a down payment (which includes your $160 volunteer fee), plus nine monthly installments as described above for the respective age. With an E-check or Credit/Debit Card.

* Service fees - If paying with a credit/debit card additional fees is a 2.9% credit card processing fee. If paying with an E-check, a service fee of $5 will be added per payment.

* Please note, Washington Rush has a no-refund policy including the down payment.

Fees and Descriptions

CLUB PLAYER FEES

(Included in Annual Fee)

Player fees cover the following:

  • Registration 
  • RCL League
  • Coaching
  • Game and Field rental
  • Directors and administrative staff
  • Goalkeeper training
  • Game film
  • Referees
  • Other administrative costs

UNIFORMS

(Additional Fee)

The 2023-2024 season will be the Club's first year in a two-year cycle for uniforms. The required kit will be approximately $360 plus tax and shipping and includes two game jerseys (home and away), two pairs of game shorts (home and away), two pairs of game socks (home and away), one training shirt, one pair of training shorts, one pair of training socks, warm up top, warm up pants and backpack.

TEAM EXPENSES

(Additional Fee)

Each team will have a unique team budget that is approved by the coach and a club director. Examples of team expenses include tournament fees, team equipment (first aid kit, team bench, etc.), team travel, and coach travel. These additional expenses may or may not occur, depending on what each team and coach determines is needed.

The team fee will be allocated to the team and is handled by the team treasurer. The unique team expenses will be communicated at the first team meeting after tryouts and will be divided by the number of players on the team.

If you have questions about the cost, please contact a club administrator.

VOLUNTEER HOURS

(Additional Fee)

Families will be charged an $160 volunteer fee at the time of registration. This is refundable upon completion of working 4 volunteer hours for the Club ($240 and 6 hours worked for multi-player families). If you paid your fees in full, a refund check will be issued. If you are using the monthly payment plan, a credit will be applied to your account. Refunds/credits will be processed by the end of the season.

CLUB RAFFLE

Club Raffle: Each Player will need to sell one raffle book (book of 10 tickets for $10 each) as part of the Club Raffle. For families with more than one player in Washington Rush, we ask the family to sell 1.5 books (15 tickets) per family. A portion of the proceeds go directly to fund the Club’s financial aid fund.

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DA Events
Further updates upon release from US Soccer.
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DA Philosophy

Philosophy

“The Rush Way to Play is based upon movement and activity by both player and ball. Possession-oriented does not fully describe how we play; attack-oriented does. Whether in possession or in defense, we are attacking. Rush Players play with freedom, yet understand the importance of responsibility and the balance between the two. Rush teams are flexible and adapt to varying circumstances. The Rush Way to Play represents both passion and purpose”.

•     Players are to be comfortable with a possession-based passing game, where the team will look to try and play out from the back in a coordinated and controlled manner and is developed through the thirds in order to produce goal-scoring opportunities when possible

•     Players will look to recognize opportunities to play forward and execute counter-attacking opportunities where possible but not at the expense of losing possession

•     Players will, upon losing possession, look to immediately regain possession by defending from the front as a preferred option, or to drop and establish a compact defensive shape when unable to do so

•     Above all, our teams are expected to display a competitive and winning mentality – winning games is of importance; however, this is not at the expense of the playing philosophy

The U12 age group will predominantly focus on technical development incorporating decision-making and consideration for basic principles of play. They will play predominantly in a flexible 4-2-2 formation with players encouraged to rotate positions. The U13 & U14 age groups will focus more toward tactical understanding and technical refinement. Players will still be required to have an understanding of a range of positions but as they progress through this phase should begin to develop a primary position within the team. 11v11 games will adopt a flexible 4-3-3 formation. The key aspect regarding formations is that they are a guide. The style of play is dictated by the playing philosophy and takes precedence overall.

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DA Vision
DA Vision info coming soon.
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DA Facilities
Kasch Park

Cavelero Middle High School

Archbishop Murphy High School

Mill Creek Sports Park

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DA Academy Graduates to Sounders FC
Info coming soon.
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DA Uniforms
As part of our agreement with Adidas, Washington Rush provides all uniform items for Development Academy players. Items included in this agreement are Home and Away Jerseys, Shorts and Socks, Warm-Up Jacket and Pants, Cleats and Runners.