Serving committed U10 boys for the 2026–2027 season

Build Skill. Build Character. Build Confidence.

Invictus creates a high-growth soccer environment for U10 boys through gratitude, resilience, ownership, and work.

Our Mission

Create the best learning environment for committed young athletes to reach their full potential as players and people.

Our Values

Gratitude

We love this game and appreciate the people who help us grow.

Resilience

When things get hard or we make a mistake, we breathe, reset, and give our very best.

Ownership

We choose our attitude, energy, and effort every day and every play.

Work

We train the fundamentals with purpose, again and again, so we can perform with confidence.

What Makes Invictus Different

  • This is Personal

    Invictus is intentionally focused on a few highly committed teams, so every player is known, coached, and supported instead of getting lost in a large club system.

  • A Smarter Soccer Investment

    Youth soccer is expensive enough. Experienced, licensed volunteer coaches help keep our costs lower, and every dollar is spent intentionally and transparently on player development.

  • A Complete Player Development System

    Most teams offer practices and games. Invictus gives committed players a complete development system: clear goals, purposeful training, self-led work, 1:1 skill support, and feedback that helps each player know what to work on next.

The Player is the Program

Every dollar, session, tool, and expectation is thoughtfully designed to help committed players grow.

Currently Serving

U10 Boys (3rd grade going into 4th grade for the 2026–2027 season)

Pleasant Grove and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from parents.

What age group does Invictus serve?
We currently serve U10 boys (3rd grade going into 4th grade), born between August 2016 and July 2017.
Where are practices held?
Practices are held in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Specific locations are shared with registered families.
What is the time commitment?
Families should expect two team practices per week, usually one game per week during the season, and at-home development through Techne: 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week. Club players also receive two 1:1 skill sessions each month.
Does my son need prior competitive experience?
No, but players should understand that Invictus is a serious commitment. Prior competitive experience is helpful, but what matters most is a player's love for the game, coachability, and willingness to work hard enough to grow into a higher level of play.
What should my son bring to tryouts?
Water, shin guards, and soccer cleats.

Ready to Join Invictus?

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