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So Cal Blues SC

Laguna Hills, CA

About the Club

So Cal Blues SC is a prominent youth soccer club operating primarily in Southern California, with its main location in Laguna Hills and a recent expansion into Redlands, CA. Established in 1985, the club has a long-standing history of success, pioneering the connection between youth and adult soccer. So Cal Blues is recognized for producing numerous Olympic development players, collegiate athletes, and professional soccer stars, including notable alumni such as Julie Foudy and Trinity Rodman. The club offers a comprehensive program for serious soccer players, emphasizing the mastery of fundamental skills, strategic thinking, and long-term player development. A unique aspect of their training is the "Seven Powerful Parts of Soccer" framework, which guides players from foundational levels through advanced competition. So Cal Blues competes in top-tier leagues and programs, including ECNL Girls, ECNL Regional League Girls, SoCal Girls, Development Player League (DPL Girls), and E64 for boys. The club's U13 ECNL girls team notably secured the US Club Soccer 2025 National Championship, achieving a treble with league, state, and national titles. They are committed to fostering a competitive environment that empowers players to excel both on and off the field, developing them into well-rounded individuals.

Age Groups

U5
U6
U7
U8
U13
U14
U15
U16
U17
U18
U19

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.

ECNL National Girls

Age Group: U13-U14 (2011-2010)

Commitment: August-May

Club Fee: $3475

ECNL National Girls

Age Group: U15 (2009)

Commitment: August-November

Club Fee: $3000

ECNL National Girls

Age Group: U16-U17 (2008-2007)

Commitment: August-November

Club Fee: $3650

ECNL National Girls

Age Group: U18-U19 (2006-2005)

Commitment: August-November

Club Fee: $3000

Pre-ECNL Girls

Age Group: U9-U10 (2015-2014)

Commitment: August-May

Club Fee: $1750

Pre-ECNL Girls

Age Group: U11-U12 (2013-2012)

Commitment: August-May

Club Fee: $2350

ECNL National Academy Boys

Age Group: U13-U14 (2011-2010)

Commitment: August-May

Club Fee: $3675

ECNL National Academy Boys

Age Group: U15 (2009)

Commitment: August-May

Club Fee: $4150

ECNL National Academy Boys

Age Group: U16-U17 (2008-2007)

Commitment: August-May

Club Fee: $4275

ECNL National Academy Boys

Age Group: U19 (2005)

Commitment: August-May

Club Fee: $3950

ECNL National Boys

Age Group: U13-U14 (2011-2010)

Commitment: August-May

Club Fee: $3200

ECNL National Boys

Age Group: U15 (2009)

Commitment: August-May

Club Fee: $3400

ECNL National Boys

Age Group: U16-U17 (2008-2007)

Commitment: August-May

Club Fee: $3525

ECNL National Boys

Age Group: U19 (2005)

Commitment: August-May

Club Fee: $3200

Pre-ECNL Boys

Age Group: U9-U10 (2015-2014)

Commitment: August-May

Club Fee: $1750

Pre-ECNL Boys

Age Group: U11-U12 (2013-2012)

Commitment: August-May

Club Fee: $2350

Locations, Fields, & Facilities
Great Park
El Dorado High School
Chino Hills High School
Lake Forest Sports Park (for Spring Camps)
Redlands, CA (new partnership location)
Location Map

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