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Top Rated Youth Soccer Clubs in Wilson, North Carolina

For families living in or near Wilson, finding a club that balances high-level player development with reasonable commute times is critical. This directory lists the competitive youth soccer organizations headquartered specifically within the Wilson metropolitan area and surrounding suburbs.

These clubs offer programs for various age groups, typically starting at U6 and progressing through U19 college showcase teams. The listings below include detailed data on field locations, tryout dates, and league affiliations to help you compare local options side-by-side.

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Soccer Clubs Near Wilson, North Carolina (2)

Carolina Velocity FC is a youth soccer organization based in North Carolina, operating across four regions: Raleigh, Coastal, Sandhills, and Mebane. Established in 2018, the club provides comprehensive opportunities for boys and girls of all ages and skill levels, specifically serving age groups from U7 through U19. Carolina Velocity FC distinguishes itself through its commitment to player development, emphasizing high-caliber professional coaching from licensed full-time staff with international experience. The club implements an innovative curriculum designed to foster technically skilled and intelligent players within a dynamic and positive learning environment. Carolina Velocity FC offers a clear pathway for players aspiring to collegiate and professional careers. Their competitive programs include participation in MLS Next, the National Premier League (NPL) for U13-U19 teams, and the Development Player League (DPL) for U13-U18 girls, which provides eligibility for the Girls Academy League (GA). The club also competes in the NCYSA league and the National Academy League (NAL). Carolina Velocity FC fosters a close-knit, family-like atmosphere and engages in community initiatives, such as partnerships with organizations like Rise Against Hunger.

Leagues: MLS Next 2 | NPL | DPL

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Raleigh, NC

NCFC Youth is a prominent youth soccer organization based in Raleigh, North Carolina, serving the expansive Research Triangle and Wake County areas. Established in 1974 as Capital Area Soccer League (CASL), the club merged in 2017 to form NCFC Youth, becoming the largest youth-to-professional soccer club in the United States. It provides comprehensive programming for nearly 17,000 youth players annually, ranging from recreational to elite competitive levels for ages 2.5 to 19. A key distinguishing feature is its robust player pathway, which consistently develops athletes for collegiate play across NCAA Divisions I, II, and III. NCFC Youth hosts significant events, including the annual visitRaleigh.com Showcase Series, attracting over 1,600 teams and 500 college coaches. The club's top competitive programs include teams participating in the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) for both boys and girls, and the National Premier Leagues (NPL). NCFC Youth is committed to fostering a high-quality soccer environment and serves as a valuable community partner within the broader North Carolina FC family, which includes professional soccer teams.

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

Player Development Pathways in Wilson

The youth soccer culture in Wilson is driven by a mix of non-profit community associations and private academies. Many of the clubs listed here utilize local facilities, including municipal parks and school district stadiums.

How to Compare:

We recommend reviewing the 'Competitive Level' tag on each profile. Some clubs in Wilson focus on recreational play and foundational skills, others are designated as 'High Level', or 'Local/State Level Competitive' requiring regional travel or to nearby cities for league matches, while 'Elite' teams often travel across states and nationally.

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