What ages and program levels does City SC El Paso serve?The club describes programming for players from about age 7 through 19 across multiple competitive and recreational pathways. Competitive recruitment is broken out by birth year with separate girls and boys tracks for many cohorts, while recreational openings have been advertised for players born 2016 through 2008 when families want a lower-pressure start.

About
City SC El Paso is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit youth soccer club headquartered in El Paso, Texas. Programming is built for families who want a single home for recreational interest, competitive ambition, and long-term player growth, with a stated goal of building skilled athletes and grounded young people across the Sun City.
What the club offers
The club serves players from about age 7 through 19 across multiple levels. Competitive recruitment is organized by birth year, with separate girls and boys tracks for many cohorts from 2018 through older high-school-age groups. For the 2026–27 cycle, formal tryouts for the listed birth years have wrapped, though the club notes that roster spots may still open when families ask. Social channels have also advertised recreational openings for players born 2016 through 2008, giving younger athletes a lower-pressure entry before they pursue more demanding team paths.
Mission, culture, and development approach
City SC El Paso frames its work around igniting lifelong passion for soccer, bringing joy to the community, and leaving a lasting legacy. Day-to-day culture emphasizes creating passion in training environments players want to attend, uniting families and neighbors around shared experiences, and teaching life lessons through the sport. Four pillars guide decisions: You (belief and high expectations), Team First (servant leadership and connection), Innovation (creative problem solving), and Community (a healthier, happier city with inclusive access).
On the field, the player-development model pairs high-level coaches who plan and execute consistent curricula with athletes committed to improving themselves. Individual development plans, strength and conditioning, futsal, technical sessions, position-specific work, and video analysis give players structured feedback beyond weekend matches. Coaches and players collaborate in a culture that stresses responsibility, accountability, and growth inside the team setting while aiming for strong technique and decision-making in live play.
College and next-level support
For athletes targeting university soccer, City SC El Paso layers college-search education, one-on-one counseling, and access to Scouting Zone so prospects understand eligibility, testing, and recruiting timelines. The club also connects families to periodic City SC College ID Camp opportunities hosted through the broader City SC network, giving players time on the field in front of college and professional staff when they are ready to showcase.
How to reach the club
General questions, tryout availability, and program placement start with info@cityscelpaso.com or a call to (915) 549-0550. The mailing address is City Soccer Club, El Paso, TX 79911. Specialized staff handle administration (Catie DiFelice), U15 and older operations (Tara Vega), and U14 and younger operations (Cathy Sutherland) when families need a direct contact for roster or scheduling issues.
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Frequently asked questions
How do tryouts and roster placement work for the 2026–27 season?City SC El Paso organizes tryout information by birth year on its join pathway. For the 2026–27 cycle, formal tryouts for the birth years listed on that pathway have concluded, but the club notes that spots may still be available. Families should email info@cityscelpaso.com with the player’s birth year and gender to confirm team availability rather than assuming rosters are closed.
What is the club’s development philosophy on and off the field?Coaches follow planned curricula while players commit to individual improvement through development plans, strength and conditioning, futsal, technical work, position-specific sessions, and video review. The broader culture stresses responsibility, accountability, strong technique, and decision-making in games, paired with mission language about passion, joy, community service, and four pillars: You, Team First, Innovation, and Community.
Does City SC El Paso help players pursuing college soccer?Yes. Competitive prospects can receive college-search education, individualized counseling, and Scouting Zone access so they understand NCAA or NAIA eligibility steps, testing, and recruiting timelines. The club also points athletes toward City SC College ID Camp opportunities through the wider City SC network when they want to train in front of college coaches.
How can families contact City SC El Paso?Call (915) 549-0550 or email info@cityscelpaso.com for general questions; phone, text, and email are monitored regularly. The club lists City Soccer Club, El Paso, TX 79911 for mail. For targeted help, families can reach the vice president of administration (Catie DiFelice), U15-and-older operations (Tara Vega), or U14-and-younger operations (Cathy Sutherland) through the staff emails published on the contact page.
Are season fees or tuition posted for El Paso families?The El Paso club materials reviewed for this profile emphasize tryout availability, development resources, and college support but do not publish a full fee schedule comparable to larger City SC branches. Families should ask info@cityscelpaso.com for current registration costs, payment plans, and what is included before committing to a team.
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