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Jersey City Soccer Association
Program Name: Jersey City Soccer Association
Program Address: 1 Chapel Avenue, Jersey City NJ 07305
Contact Phone: (201) 200-9494
Website: http://www.jerseycitysoccerassociation.net/
Detail: The Association has been in existence since 1978 and functions solely through the efforts of volunteers. There are over 490 currently registered players. We have about 30 teams broken into the following divisions by year of birth and 5 travel teams.
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Jersey City Soccer Association, Jersey City NJ
Program Address: 1 Chapel Avenue, Jersey City NJ 07305
Contact Phone: (201) 200-9494
Website: http://www.jerseycitysoccerassociation.net/
Detail: The Association has been in existence since 1978 and functions solely through the efforts of volunteers. There are over 490 currently registered players. We have about 30 teams broken into the following divisions by year of birth and 5 travel teams.
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