What ages and program levels does Albion Hurricanes FC offer?Families can choose Junior Hurricanes recreation spread across Houston, Cypress, Katy, Beaumont, and southwest New Territory campuses, competitive teams tied to those same regions, U8–U10 small-sided developmental play, and elite boys and girls ECNL or ECNL Regional League tracks plus goalkeeper-specific training. AHFC Royals sits at the top of the pathway for players aiming at the highest youth levels.

About
Albion Hurricanes FC (AHFC) is a Houston-area youth soccer organization that has operated since 2000 with a wide ladder from introductory recreation through elite national platforms. The club welcomes boys and girls across ability levels and emphasizes long-term player development, character, and optional pathways toward college and beyond.
What the club offers
Junior Hurricanes recreation reaches families through several neighborhood-style campuses, including Houston (Campbell Road), Cypress (CFSA partnership), Katy (West), Beaumont (East), and southwest New Territory programming, so families can choose a location that fits their routine. Competitive campus programming fields more than 150 competitive teams while the overall membership sits above 5,000 players, reflecting both recreational and selective tracks. U8–U10 athletes can also participate in the club’s Small-Sided Developmental League tie-in, and older elite players train inside boys and girls ECNL and ECNL Regional League offerings plus dedicated goalkeeper instruction. AHFC Royals operates as the club’s pre-professional bridge for athletes pursuing the highest youth levels, and supplemental options include Canes camps, club-hosted tournaments, a Capelli-powered team shop, and CollegeBound resources.
Development philosophy
AHFC frames its elite environment around three phases—Foundation, Development, and Advancement—with professional staff collaborating on multidisciplinary support so creative, hard-working players receive individualized planning. Competitive curricula stress technical clarity, athleticism, intelligent decision-making, and positional flexibility so athletes can adapt to multiple systems. Coaches combine extensive playing and teaching backgrounds, and the club maintains relationships with college programs nationwide, running an annual college night, inviting coaches to Houston showcases, and steering recruiting workflows through CaptainU when families are ready for that step. Select teams have also trained abroad and hosted international opponents, giving motivated players high-level exposure without making travel the only reason to join.
Training sites and community reach
AHFC serves families across Memorial, Spring Branch, Katy, Cy-Fair, Southwest Houston, Beaumont, and neighboring communities. Training and matches rotate across major complexes such as Campbell Road Sports Park, Cullen Park, New Territory Sports Complex, Katy Park, Cris Quinn Memorial Soccer Complex, and St. Mark Lutheran, among others, with live field-status updates for weather decisions. Families should confirm the exact campus assignment for their age group because AHFC operates multiple concurrent locations.
Registration, aid, and practical next steps
Registration and account support run through the Stack Sports / SportsConnect tools linked from the club’s registration hub. Rainout and closure alerts are available by texting AHFCRainOutsports4325 to 334-310-2497. Need-based help includes the Silas Yi Scholarship fund for qualifying families. When questions span coaching, campus placement, fees, or rosters, AHFC asks families to follow the resolution path from staff coach to campus director, program director, and general manager so the right decision-maker responds quickly.
Contact
Call the main office at +1 713-939-7473, send faxes to +1 281-973-4184, or write to PO Box 420010, Houston, TX 77242. Administrative virtual coverage runs Monday–Friday, 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., with in-person office hours Tuesday and Thursday, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m., at Campbell Road Sports Park, 3601 Campbell Road, Houston, TX 77080. Dedicated role inboxes for players, the registrar, Junior Hurricanes, tournaments, sponsorships, and referees sit in the same contact directory families receive through registration and Stack Sports correspondence.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does the club train and play?AHFC rotates work among major Houston-area complexes such as Campbell Road Sports Park, Cullen Park, New Territory Sports Complex, Katy Park, Cris Quinn Memorial Soccer Complex, and St. Mark Lutheran, along with other named complexes the club uses throughout the season. Field-status updates help families know when surfaces are open, and each roster receives a campus assignment that should be confirmed with staff.
How do tryouts, evaluations, and registration work?Registration flows through the Stack Sports / SportsConnect login linked from AHFC’s registration area. Competitive and elite groups run seasonal evaluations—for example, spring-cycle teams often evaluate in December—while Junior Hurricanes focuses on straightforward league registration. If a family is unsure which campus or level fits, call +1 713-939-7473 or e-mail the Junior Hurricanes and registrar addresses supplied in registration and Stack Sports messages.
What does the club emphasize in training and college planning?Elite programming promotes Foundation, Development, and Advancement phases with professional coaches who stress technique, athleticism, and smart decision-making. College-bound athletes receive showcase opportunities, an annual college night, staff relationships across NCAA divisions, NAIA, and junior colleges, and CaptainU workflows when they are ready to manage recruiting materials.
How can families reach the right staff member?Start with the team coach, then escalate to the campus director, program director, and general manager if needed. AHFC routes player questions, fees, SportsConnect issues, Junior Hurricanes topics, registrar paperwork, tournaments, sponsorships, and referees through dedicated addresses shared in the contact directory and registration correspondence. Call +1 713-939-7473, fax +1 281-973-4184, or mail PO Box 420010, Houston, TX 77242; in-person help is available Tuesday and Thursday mid-mornings at 3601 Campbell Road. Text AHFCRainOutsports4325 to 334-310-2497 for weather alerts.
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