OPRF Alliance Soccer Club

Oak Park, IL

About the Club

OPRF Alliance Soccer Club operates in the Oak Park and River Forest communities, located in the western suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. Established in 2012, the club focuses on fostering competitive youth soccer development within a supportive community framework. It serves boys and girls across age groups from U5 through U18, emphasizing skill progression and team play. The club distinguishes itself through its commitment to holistic player growth, integrating character development, academic support, and injury prevention programs alongside soccer training. OPRF Alliance provides travel teams that compete in high-level platforms such as the USYS National League and National Premier Leagues (NPL), creating clear pathways for talented players toward collegiate and professional opportunities. Their coaching staff, composed of licensed professionals, delivers year-round training including seasonal leagues, tournaments, and supplemental clinics. The club promotes inclusivity by offering financial aid options and partnering with local schools to expand access to quality soccer experiences. OPRF Alliance has produced numerous players who advance to elite academy programs and Division I college teams, underscoring its role in regional talent pipelines.

Leagues

Age Groups

Not specified

Programs

Boys
Girls
Travel
Programs & Cost / Fee Struture

* 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.

Locations, Fields, & Facilities
Barrie Park - Surface: Grass, 640 S Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL 60304
Field Park - Surface: Grass, Division St & Woodbine Ave, Oak Park, IL
Fox Park - Surface: Grass, 640 S Oak Park Ave, Oak Park, IL 60304
Freedom Field - Surface: Turf with lights, 1000 N. 25th Avenue, Melrose Park, IL
Hatch Elementary School - Surface: Grass, 1000 N Ridgeland Ave, Oak Park, IL 60302
Hawthorne Carbajal Field - Surface: Turf with lights, intersection of Ridgeland Ave and Lake Street
Irving Park - Surface: Turf, 800 S Grove Ave, Oak Park, IL 60304
Julian Middle School (JMS) - Surface: Turf, 416 S Ridgeland Ave, Oak Park, IL 60302
Leoni Complex (LC) - Surface: Grass, 137th and Cicero, Crestwood, IL
Lindberg Park - Surface: Grass, 1150 N. Marion St, Oak Park, IL
Mann Elementary School - Surface: Grass, 921 N Kenilworth Ave, Oak Park, IL 60302
Max McCook Athletic & Exposition (MMCAE) - Surface: Indoor Turf, 4750 S. Vernon Ave, McCook, IL
Ridgeland Common (RC) - Surface: Turf with lights, 415 Lake Street, Oak Park, IL
Serpico Field (SF) - Surface: Turf with lights, 1000 N. 25th Avenue, Melrose Park, IL
Sportszone Melrose Park (SMP) - Surface: Indoor Turf, 1000 N. 25th Avenue, Melrose Park, IL
Taylor Park (TP) - Surface: Grass, 400 W Division St, Oak Park, IL 60302
Thatcher Woods (TW) - Surface: Grass, Chicago Ave, River Forest, IL
Westmont Yard - Surface: Indoor Turf, 233 W. 63rd Street, Westmont, IL
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