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Soccer Clubs near Palm Bay, Florida

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Soccer Clubs Near Palm Bay, Florida (5)

Nona Soccer Academy logo
Kissimmee, FL

Nona Soccer Academy is a youth soccer organization based in Orlando, Florida, serving the areas of Lake Nona, Kissimmee, St. Cloud, and Avalon Park. Established in November 2016, the academy provides high-quality training for children and teens, focusing on developing technical, tactical, and physical abilities in a family-friendly environment. They cater to players of all ages and skill levels, offering programs for elementary, middle, and high school students, including competitive, recreational, and specialized academies. Nona Soccer Academy emphasizes a personalized approach to player development, instilling core values such as leadership, teamwork, and motivation. A unique feature is its role as a primary feeder for the USL Academy program and USL2 NONA FC, providing a clear pathway from youth to the professional level. The academy also offers a full-campus experience for soccer-focused students through its Nona Sports Club Academy, integrating elite training with a private school education. Nona Soccer Academy's competitive teams participate in top-tier leagues and programs, including MLS Next Tier, EDP (Eastern Development Program), and GCF (Greater Central Florida). They also compete in the Florida State Premier League (FSPL), Sunshine Conference, and follow the US Youth Soccer (USYS) pathway to the USYS National Championship. Top teams consistently participate in prestigious national competitions like Elite 64, leading to National League Pro.

Leagues: MLS Next 2

Orlando City Soccer School - South (OCSS-South) is a soccer club affiliated with Orlando City, focused on developing players through training programs led by experienced coaches. Their mission is to cultivate high-performing student-athletes in a holistic environment that enhances their technical, tactical, physical, and mental skills while preserving their passion for soccer. OCSS-South provides optimal facilities and opportunities to participate in competitive tournaments. They offer programs for various age groups, including U11, U12, U13, and U14, with teams competing in leagues such as the Florida Academy League and MLS Next. Training and competitions take place at Osceola Heritage Park, which is also home to the Orlando City Academy and the first team. Players in the U11/U12 categories compete in the Florida Academy League, while U13/U14/U15 categories compete in MLS Next. The club's elite program focuses on developing players to compete in top US leagues, with player selection done by invitation or through annual tryouts. OCSS-South was announced in April 2021 as an expansion of the Orlando City Youth Soccer Network.

Leagues: MLS Next | MLS Next 2

Space Coast United logo
Melbourne, FL

Space Coast United Soccer Club is a youth soccer organization primarily operating in Melbourne, Florida, within the Space Coast region of Brevard County. Established in 1984, it functions as a 501(c)(3) charitable youth sports organization. The club provides soccer opportunities for youth aged 3-19, emphasizing fundamental skill development, fitness, and the social benefits of organized sports. Space Coast United offers both competitive and recreational programs, ensuring a high-quality soccer instruction in a safe and enjoyable environment. A unique feature is their provision of a Soccer Parent Resource Center membership to parents and coaches, supporting a positive soccer experience. Their competitive teams participate in prominent leagues, including the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) Boys and the ECNL Regional League. Additionally, Space Coast United FC competes in UPSL Division 1.

Leagues: ECNL RL Girls | ECNL Boys | Girls Academy | NPL

Orlando City – Lake Nona operates as a premier youth soccer club in the Lake Nona region of Orlando, Florida, serving families in the greater Orlando metropolitan area. Established in 2014 as an extension of the Orlando City SC youth development system, the club has grown into a cornerstone of local soccer talent cultivation. It provides programs for boys and girls across age groups from U6 to U19, emphasizing skill development from recreational foundations to elite competition. The club's affiliation with Major League Soccer's Orlando City SC offers direct access to professional training methodologies and facilities, setting it apart through integrated scouting and player progression pathways. Unique features include specialized training at the Lake Nona Sports Campus, which combines soccer with holistic athlete development focusing on physical conditioning, nutrition, and mental resilience. Orlando City – Lake Nona fields teams in top competitive leagues such as MLS Next for boys and ECNL Regional for girls, providing high-level exposure to national tournaments and showcases. The program prioritizes a clear pathway to professional soccer, with annual opportunities for top performers to trial with Orlando City SC's first team or academy squads. Over the years, the club has produced numerous players who advance to collegiate programs and professional contracts, reinforcing its reputation for elite talent identification. Community engagement is central, with initiatives that promote inclusivity and long-term player retention through year-round training cycles.

Leagues: NPL

Port St. Lucie Hurricanes is a youth soccer organization based in Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, Florida. Established over 40 years ago, the club focuses on fostering soccer development through recreational, all-star, and competitive programs for boys and girls. It provides a structured pathway starting from in-house recreational play, advancing to all-star teams, and culminating in premier/select competitive squads. The club serves players from young ages through high school, typically spanning birth years 2018 to 2007, equivalent to U7 through U18 divisions. Unique features include a dedicated TOPSoccer program for players with special needs, emphasizing inclusive outreach, and seasonal goalie camps to build specialized skills. Recreational teams participate in local leagues like the Fall Rec League, promoting fun, teamwork, and basic skill growth in a supportive environment. All-star teams from the recreational program compete in the Treasure Coast World Cup and the Treasure Coast DPL League, offering elevated competition without full travel commitments. Competitive premier and select teams train two to three times per week and participate in state-wide leagues and tournaments, producing numerous league and tournament champions over the years. The club maintains a tradition of player progression, with top performers advancing through tryouts to higher levels of play.

Leagues: NPL

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