
Browse local clubs in Honolulu, compare development paths, and choose the team environment that fits your player.
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U6-U19, rec to elite
Start with the clubs headquartered in Honolulu, then compare nearby options across the wider Hawaii youth soccer directory. Families usually pair local club research with our training guides, recruiting advice, and national team search hub.

Arsenal FC Hawaii is a youth league soccer club rooted in West Oʻahu with girls 07/08G and boys 12B and 13B teams, free June tryouts at Waikele Community Park, HYSA player passes, and a Respect–Commitment–Passion player-development model.
Waikele, Hawaii
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City SC Hawai'i in Kailua-Kona serves the Big Island with soccer from early childhood through U19: U8 recreation without tryouts, U10–U19 competitive tryouts with trial options, and U13–U19 academy ties to City SC San Diego (MLS NEXT, EA, GA, DPL).
Kona, Hawaii
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Keahi Soccer Club is Kauai’s nonprofit youth soccer program with training for all levels, KEAHI Select possession-style development, fall US Club and spring Hawaii Youth Soccer membership forms, mail-in registration, and travel opportunities across Hawaii and beyond.
kalaheo, Hawaii
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Maui Strikers Soccer Club is an ohana-style competitive youth program on Maui with boys and girls teams by birth year, practices at Eddie Tam Lower Fields and Central Maui parks, USSF-licensed coaching led by Timmy Akina Jr., and online player registration before tryout details.
Kahului, Hawaii
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United Hawaii FC (Hawaii United Football Club) runs competitive and developmental youth soccer on Oʻahu, with training at Kapiolani Park and Waikele Community Park, a possession-based curriculum, and monthly membership at $152 plus tax covering training, team league fees, and one local tournament.
Honolulu, Hawaii
View clubLooking for youth soccer teams in Honolulu, Hawaii? Our directory lists recreational leagues, competitive clubs, and travel programs for players ages 4-18. Browse clubs above first, then compare nearby options if your family needs a wider search radius.
Families in Honolulu, Hawaii usually choose a club based on four things: age group availability, coaching quality, travel time, and total cost. If you want to expand the search beyond one city, use the full Hawaii youth soccer directory to compare nearby programs.
Most cities offer a mix of entry-level recreational leagues, structured club soccer, and more demanding travel or academy pathways. The right choice depends on your child's current level and how much structure your family wants right now.
Youth soccer programs in Honolulu, Hawaii typically serve the following age groups:
Once you identify a few clubs, compare them with the same checklist so your decision is based on fit instead of marketing copy.
Before chasing the biggest local brand, be honest about travel time, weekend availability, and budget. A sustainable fit is usually better than choosing a club that looks impressive but creates burnout for the player or family.
Start with the club list at the top of this page. Visit websites, look for clear coaching information, and compare whether each club offers the age group and level your player actually needs right now.
Competitive clubs usually hold tryouts in spring and late summer. Watch how coaches communicate, how organized the session feels, and whether the team environment looks challenging without feeling toxic.
The best youth club is not always the one with the flashiest social media or the most trophies. Look for player development, age-appropriate expectations, and a coaching staff that can explain how players move from one level to the next.
Choose the environment where your child can enjoy the game, improve steadily, and stay healthy enough to keep progressing over multiple seasons.
After you shortlist a club, keep building your plan with our training tips, recruiting guides, and soccer gear reviews. If you still need a broader search radius, return to our national youth soccer directory or browse additional programs on the Hawaii state page.
The best club depends on your child's age, skill level, and goals. Look for clubs with licensed coaches, positive team culture, and a development philosophy that matches your priorities. Visit multiple clubs, attend tryouts, and talk to other families before deciding.
Browse local clubs and visit their websites for registration details. Most recreational leagues have open registration in spring and fall, while competitive clubs usually hold tryouts in spring and late summer.
Families in Honolulu usually choose between recreational leagues, competitive travel clubs, and elite development pathways. Programs are commonly organized by age group from U6 through U19.
Recreational leagues typically cost $100-$300 per season. Competitive club soccer often ranges from $1,500-$5,000+ annually once registration, uniforms, travel, and tournaments are included.

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