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Brandon Futbol Club

Brandon, Mississippi

About

Brandon Futbol Club (BFC) anchors youth soccer for families in Brandon and the metro-Jackson area with more than three decades of community play. The volunteer-run club (formerly Brandon Soccer League) layers large recreational leagues, Division II competitive teams, Division I select squads, TOP Soccer for players with special needs, and academy-style add-ons so every child can find an appropriate level—from first touches in TOTS through elite travel pathways tied to Mississippi Rush United.

Recreational soccer

The recreational program welcomes boys and girls regardless of skill level, organized in Fall (August–November) and Spring (January–May) seasons with summer registration for Fall and December registration for Spring. Age bands span U4 TOTS (birth year 2022) through U13 (2012), with older birth years added when roster depth allows. TOTS meet Saturday mornings for guided activities and small-sided 3v3 games. U5–U6 play 4v4 with Monday skills nights, one weekly coach practice, and Saturday games. U7–U8 add referees for inter-club matches, draft-formed teams, and weekday plus Saturday fixtures. U10 shifts to 7v7 with goalkeepers and size 4 balls; U12 uses 9v9; U14 moves to full 11v11 with size 5 balls—all at Shiloh Park with draft-balanced rosters. Returning Fall players keep the same team and jersey in Spring, and BFC’s free Monday skills sessions led by licensed coaches are a hallmark of the rec experience. Families register through PlayMetrics, and volunteer coaches are essential to forming every team.

Competitive and academy pathways

Beyond recreation, BFC fields a Division II program and a Division I (Select) track for elite player development under a professional coaching staff led by Director of Coaching Wesley Noble. Competitive tryouts typically run in mid-May at Shiloh Park, with United-affiliated evaluations hosted at Jackson Futbol Club; players register online and pay a one-time tryout fee during signup. U8 Academy offers secondary training at a higher level for recreational players who also participate in league soccer—a Mississippi Soccer Association requirement, not a BFC-only rule. Summer finishing series and July skills camps focus on striking, driving, and curling techniques that team sessions rarely isolate, with signup through PlayMetrics.

Facilities and community partnerships

Home matches and most practices center on Shiloh Fields at Shiloh Park Drive, Brandon, MS 39042, with younger age groups rotating between Kennedy Farms Parkway fields in Fall and multipurpose areas near the baseball complex in Spring. Field status, weather closures, and lightning policies are communicated through social channels and text alerts; families should leave the pitch for 20 minutes after any lightning strike. BFC partners with Rankin Soccer Club and Jackson Futbol Club in Mississippi Rush United to strengthen youth soccer across the state, and the club is funded entirely through registrations and sponsorships rather than municipal subsidies.

Mission and inclusive programming

The club mission emphasizes positive player development on and off the field—fostering love for the game, building skills, and instilling teamwork and integrity through age-appropriate, safe environments. TOP Soccer extends that welcome to children with special needs. Because BFC relies on volunteers for coaching, committees, tournaments, and board leadership, families who can donate time strengthen every season.

Contact and registration

Register recreational players through PlayMetrics (create an account, confirm email, and download the app for schedules and club communication). For rec questions contact admin@brandonfc.com (Bo Maurer) or doc@brandonfc.com (Wesley Noble, Director of Coaching). General correspondence: PO Box 1258, Brandon, MS 39043; call +1 601-572-5110 or email brandonfutbolclub@gmail.com.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and programs does Brandon Futbol Club offer?BFC serves U4 TOTS through U13 recreational players (birth years roughly 2022–2012, with older groups when roster numbers allow), plus Division II and Division I competitive travel, U8 Academy add-on training for rec players, TOP Soccer for children with special needs, and seasonal camps focused on finishing and skills. Fall and Spring recreational seasons bracket the year, while competitive tryouts typically occur in May.

Where do BFC teams train and play?Most practices and games use Shiloh Fields at Shiloh Park Drive, Brandon, MS 39042. Younger recreational groups also use Kennedy Farms Parkway fields in Fall and multipurpose areas by the baseball complex in Spring. Competitive tryouts for BFC squads happen at Shiloh Park, while United-affiliated tryouts are held at Jackson Futbol Club.

How do families register for recreational soccer?Recreational signup runs through PlayMetrics: create an account, confirm the email, log back in, and download the PlayMetrics app for schedules and club messages. Fall registration opens in summer months with a typical deadline around August 1; Spring registration opens in December and closes in early February, with a late fee window before closure. Returning Fall players stay on the same team and reuse jerseys in Spring.

What does competitive tryout signup involve?Competitive families register online before attending May tryouts at Shiloh Park (United evaluations at Jackson Futbol Club). A one-time tryout fee is collected during online registration. Players should bring water, shin guards, cleats, and a ball, and attending multiple sessions helps staff evaluate fit. Contact Director of Coaching Wesley Noble at doc@brandonfc.com for scheduling questions or makeup opportunities.

Are there extra training options beyond team practice?Recreational players receive free Monday skills nights led by licensed coaches—a program BFC highlights as a major value add. U8 Academy provides higher-level secondary training but requires concurrent recreational participation per Mississippi Soccer Association rules. Summer finishing series and July skills camps teach striking, driving, and curling techniques through PlayMetrics registration.

How can families reach Brandon Futbol Club?Call +1 601-572-5110 or email brandonfutbolclub@gmail.com for general questions. Recreational administration goes to admin@brandonfc.com; competitive and coaching inquiries to doc@brandonfc.com. Mail reaches PO Box 1258, Brandon, MS 39043. Follow Brandon Futbol Club on Facebook, Instagram (@brandonfutbolclub), and Twitter (@brandonfc39042) for field status and weather updates.

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