What ages and program levels does Austin Texans Soccer Club offer?Open sessions for the 2025–2026 cycle welcome players born from 2007 through 2019, while competitive teams are organized from U13 through U19. The Youth Academy (Jr Texans) targets roughly ages 6–10 as a developmental bridge into competitive soccer. Summer camp, international competition trips, and a futsal clinic round out the core team schedule.

About
Austin Texans Soccer Club is a competitive youth organization rooted in Pflugerville and active across the north Austin corridor, including Round Rock and Leander. The club organizes team soccer for older age bands, structured tryout-style open sessions, and younger development programming so families can move from introductory play toward serious league and tournament schedules without leaving the local area.
What the club offers
Competitive team programming is organized for U13 through U19 players. For the 2025–2026 cycle open sessions welcome birth years from 2007 through 2019 so athletes can train in front of staff, receive coaching feedback, and pursue roster placement. Players who are already with ECNL or Regional League clubs need written approval from their director of coaching before attending those sessions. Beyond the main tryout flow, the Youth Academy (branded as Jr Texans) forms preselect teams roughly from ages 6 through 10 as a bridge between recreational soccer and full competitive teams, stressing fundamentals in a positive environment. Additional offerings include summer camp, international competition opportunities, and a futsal clinic, each meant to add touches and variety around the core team calendar.
Mission, culture, and development outlook
The club’s mission centers on building a competitive program that chases state, regional, and national titles while developing athletes strong enough to earn college scholarships, along with character and leadership that extend past soccer. Programming also aims to feed players toward U.S. national-team pipelines and professional opportunities at home or abroad. Culturally, Austin Texans emphasizes teamwork over solo heroics, mutual respect toward teammates, coaches, opponents, supporters, and officials, care for training facilities, perseverance with smart work when conditions are hard, and genuine enjoyment of training and matches.
Where activity happens
Open-session information ties training and team activity to Pflugerville, Round Rock, and Leander. Exact fields and session sites can shift by age group and season, so families should confirm the assigned location before traveling.
Tryouts, registration, and next steps
Open-session registration runs through an online Google Form. Families can also email Info.AustinTexans@Gmail.com for placement questions. Practice participation waivers go through PlayMetrics enrollment the club uses for that purpose. When planning visits, bring standard training gear the club requests and arrive ready for evaluation-style training.
Contact and mail
General correspondence can go to info.austintexans@gmail.com or +1 203-695-6142. Club mail may be directed to P.O. Box 146, Pflugerville, TX 78691. Social channels under Austin Texans Soccer Club branding share updates between registration cycles.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does the club train or hold sessions?Open sessions are tied to Pflugerville, Round Rock, and Leander as primary activity areas. Field assignments can change by team and season, so confirm the exact complex or address with staff before you drive.
How do open sessions and registration work?Families register for open sessions through the Google Form the club uses for that signup. Attending lets players train under staff, receive feedback, and pursue roster spots. Players already rostered in ECNL or Regional League programs must obtain their director of coaching’s permission before participating.
What is the club’s mission and coaching culture?The mission focuses on a competitive program that pursues state, regional, and national success, develops scholarship-caliber players, and builds character and leadership. Player development also aims toward national-team and professional opportunities when talent and commitment align. Culturally, Austin Texans stresses teamwork, respect, perseverance with intelligent work, and enjoying the game.
How can families contact Austin Texans Soccer Club?Call +1 203-695-6142, email info.austintexans@gmail.com, or message Info.AustinTexans@Gmail.com for open-session questions. General mail can go to P.O. Box 146, Pflugerville, TX 78691. Instagram, Facebook, X, and YouTube accounts under the club’s name share timely announcements between registration windows.
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