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Lakeville SC

Lakeville, MN

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About the Club

Lakeville Soccer Club (LSC) is a youth soccer organization based in Lakeville, Minnesota, serving residents of the City of Lakeville and the ISD194 school district. The club develops teams at all levels of play, fostering an elite community soccer experience with a focus on fun, community connection, and pride. LSC offers programs for a wide range of ages, from the TOTS program for 3-5 year olds and Recreational leagues for Pre-K to 8th grade, to competitive Travel programs for U7 through U19 players. The Travel program includes Select, Academy, and Competitive level teams, designed for players serious about developing their skills and competing regionally and nationally. Lakeville SC teams compete in prominent youth soccer leagues such as MLS Next, ECNL-RL, National Premier League (NPL), and USYS National League for U13-U14 teams. The club also features a United Premier Soccer League (UPSL) program for men, women, and youth, providing a pro-development platform that bridges the gap between youth soccer and the professional level. LSC provides additional training opportunities, including goalkeeper training, private sessions, and a U9-U12 Winter Academy, alongside summer camps and two annual tournaments. The club emphasizes player development with a college prep program for student-athletes and a commitment to providing an affordable and welcoming experience for all participants. Lakeville SC offers a scholarship program to provide financial support, ensuring broader access to its travel soccer programs.

Competition Levels

High Level
Local/State Level Competitive

Age Groups

U4
U5
U6
U7
U8
U9
U10
U11
U12
U13
U14
U15
U16
U17
U18
U19
Programs & Cost / Fee Structure

* Cost information is not official and is for reference only. Please visit the club's official website or contact the club directly for more information.

Boys U15+ MLS Academy

Age Group: U15+

Commitment: Winter/Spring 2025-2026 Season

Club Fee: $2,512

Boys U15+ Select

Age Group: U15+

Commitment: Winter/Spring 2025-2026 Season

Club Fee: $1,712

Girls U15+ ECNL-R

Age Group: U15+

Commitment: Winter/Spring 2025-2026 Season

Club Fee: $1,862

Girls U15+ Select

Age Group: U15+

Commitment: Winter/Spring 2025-2026 Season

Club Fee: $1,712

Competitive Teams

Age Group: U9-U10 (2018/2017/2016 Birth Years)

Commitment: Fall 2025 Season

Club Fee: $262

Academy Teams

Age Group: U11-U12 (2015-2014 Birth Years)

Commitment: Fall 2025 Season

Club Fee: Program Fully Funded (Part of Full Year Program)

Junior Academy

Age Group: U7-U8 (2017 & 2016 Birth Years)

Commitment: Fall 2025 Season

Club Fee: $200

Recreational Program

Age Group: K-8th Grade

Commitment: Fall 2025 Season

Club Fee: $125

Winter Recreation Program

Age Group: K-5th Grade

Commitment: Winter Season

Club Fee: $160 (includes T-shirt)

MLS Next NEW Tier - Summer Clinics (1-day)

Age Group: 2014-2007 Birth Years

Commitment: Per Day

Club Fee: $25

MLS Next NEW Tier - Summer Clinics (2-day)

Age Group: 2014-2007 Birth Years

Commitment: 2-Day Clinic

Club Fee: $50

Uniform Package (Academy/Select)

Age Group: All

Commitment: Per Cycle (2 years)

Club Fee: $305

Uniform Package (Competitive)

Age Group: All

Commitment: Per Cycle (2 years)

Club Fee: $216

Junior Academy/Recreational Uniforms

Age Group: Junior Academy/Recreational

Commitment: Per Cycle

Club Fee: $40 (2 jerseys, shorts and socks optional)

Paid Coach Fee (Competitive Level Teams - Optional)

Age Group: Competitive Level Teams

Commitment: Per Season

Club Fee: $100-400/family

Volunteer Bond Commitment

Age Group: All Families

Commitment: Summer Season

Club Fee: $325 (refundable check) or $275 (buy-out check)

Financial Aid

Age Group: All

Commitment: Per Season

Club Fee: Program Partially Funded

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Locations, Fields, & Facilities
Steve Michaud Park Rec Fields - 17100 Ipava Avenue, Lakeville, MN 55044
Aronson Park - 8250 202nd Street West, Lakeville, MN 55044
Casperson Park - 19720 Juno Trail, Lakeville, MN 55044
McGuire Middle School fields - 8585 215th Street West, Lakeville, MN 55044
Lake Marion elementary school fields - 19875 Dodd Blvd, Lakeville, MN 55044
Cherryview elementary school fields - 8600 175th St W, Lakeville, MN 55044
Foxborough Park - 7743 Upper 167th St W, Lakeville, MN 55044
Christina Huddleston elementary school Fields - 9569 175th St W, Lakeville, MN 55044
Rolling oaks park - 10595 167th St W, Lakeville, MN 55044
Lakeville North High School Soccer Field - Lakeville, Minnesota 55044
Lakeville South High School - 21135 Jacquard Avenue, Lakeville, MN 55044
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Club Soccer?

Club Soccer, also commonly known as travel soccer, represents a higher level of competitive youth soccer compared to recreational leagues. In the club system, players typically attend tryouts to be selected for a team within a privately-owned soccer club. These clubs are focused on long-term player development and compete against other clubs in various leagues and tournaments. The environment is more structured, with professionally licensed coaches, more frequent practices, and a greater time and financial commitment. The goal is to develop players' technical skills, tactical understanding, and overall passion for the game at a more intensive level.

If you're interested in exploring this path for your child, a great first step is to see what options are available in your area. You can start by looking at our directory of youth soccer clubs. For a deeper dive into what this journey entails, check out our article on Understanding Youth Soccer Player Development.

What is the difference between travel, club, and rec soccer?

Club Soccer and Travel Soccer are generally synonymous terms for competitive soccer programs. They are a significant step up from recreational soccer in terms of commitment, competition, and cost.

Here’s a breakdown of the key differences:

  • Competition Level: Club/Travel soccer is highly competitive, with teams formed through tryouts. Recreational (Rec) soccer is open to everyone regardless of skill level, focusing on fun and participation.
  • Coaching: Club teams are typically coached by licensed, professional coaches who are paid for their services. Rec teams are often coached by parent volunteers.
  • Commitment: Club players commit to a full soccer year (fall and spring seasons) and are expected to attend multiple practices per week (often 2-3 sessions of 90-120 minutes) and games on weekends. Rec soccer usually involves a shorter season, with maybe one practice and one game per week.
  • Travel: As the name implies, travel/club soccer involves traveling to play games against teams from other towns, cities, or even states, especially for tournaments and showcase events. Rec soccer games are almost always local.
  • Cost: The financial commitment for club soccer is significantly higher, covering professional coaching, league fees, tournament entries, and uniforms. You can learn more in our detailed guide on the Cost of Youth Soccer.
  • Player Development: The primary focus of club soccer is on developing individual skills and tactical knowledge to prepare players for higher levels of competition. Rec soccer focuses more on learning the basic rules, sportsmanship, and having fun.

For families looking for a fun, introductory experience, a recreational program like MLS Go can be a perfect start.

What are the different youth soccer leagues in the US?

The U.S. youth soccer landscape is comprised of numerous leagues, each offering different levels of competition, exposure to college scouts, and geographical reach. Understanding this structure can be complex, but it can generally be viewed as a pyramid.

Here are some of the most prominent national and regional leagues:

  • MLS NEXT: Considered the highest level of boys' youth soccer in North America, it's run by Major League Soccer and focuses on developing players for professional and national teams. Learn more about the new two-tiered system in our Guide to the New MLS Next Divisions.
  • ECNL (Elite Clubs National League): The ECNL is a premier national league for both boys and girls, known for its high level of competition and as a major platform for college recruitment. It includes both national and regional tiers (ECNL-RL).
  • Girls Academy (GA): A top-tier, girls-only league created by and for players, focusing on holistic player development and providing a direct pathway to college and national teams.
  • US Youth Soccer National League: One of the largest and most established leagues, offering a tiered structure with both team-based and club-based competition that provides a pathway to the annual USYS National Championships.
  • National Premier Leagues (NPL): A national competition platform by US Club Soccer that consists of various regional member leagues, culminating in a national championship event.

For a comprehensive overview of how these leagues compare, explore our Youth Soccer Leagues guide and our detailed analysis in the Boys Youth Soccer Pyramid Explained.

How do I choose the right club for my child?

Choosing the right soccer club is a crucial decision that can shape your child's athletic and personal development. It's about finding the best fit for their skills, goals, and personality, as well as what works for your family.

Here are key factors to consider:

  • Club Philosophy and Culture: Does the club prioritize winning at all costs, or is there a strong emphasis on player development, sportsmanship, and fun? Try to observe a practice or game to get a feel for the environment.
  • Coaching Quality: Look for experienced, licensed coaches who are good teachers and positive role models. A good coach knows how to motivate and develop young athletes while fostering a love for the game.
  • Player Development Pathway: Does the club have a clear plan for developing players from younger ages to older, more competitive levels? What opportunities do they provide for growth?
  • Level of Competition: Ensure the club competes at a level that will challenge your child without being overwhelming. This is where understanding the different youth soccer leagues is important.
  • Logistics and Cost: Consider the practice schedules, travel requirements, and overall financial commitment. Be sure to understand what is included in the club fees and what will be extra.

To begin your research, you can browse our directory of youth soccer clubs. For more tips on the evaluation process, read our guide on Understanding Youth Soccer Player Development.

What is the pathway to college soccer?

Navigating the college soccer recruiting process requires a proactive and organized approach from both the player and their family. The journey typically begins in the early high school years.

Here are the essential steps on the pathway to playing college soccer:

  1. Play at a High Level: Competing in nationally recognized leagues like ECNL, Girls Academy, or MLS NEXT is crucial for exposure, as college coaches heavily recruit from these platforms.
  2. Maintain Strong Academics: Good grades and standardized test scores are non-negotiable. Student-athletes must meet NCAA eligibility requirements to be considered.
  3. Create a Player Profile & Highlight Video: Compile a soccer resume that includes your academic achievements, athletic accomplishments, and contact information. A well-edited highlight video (3-5 minutes) is essential to showcase your skills to coaches.
  4. Attend ID Camps and Showcases: These events are specifically designed for prospective student-athletes to demonstrate their abilities in front of numerous college coaches.
  5. Proactive Communication: Don't wait to be discovered. Research schools that are a good fit both athletically and academically. Send introductory emails to coaches, including your player profile and highlight video, and follow up persistently.
  6. Guidance from Your Club: Your club coaches and directors can be valuable resources in connecting with college programs and offering advice.

For a complete breakdown of the timeline and strategy, be sure to read our Youth Soccer Guide to College Soccer Recruiting.