About

Evolution Soccer Club builds a full pathway for Omaha-area players who want to start young, stay recreational, or push into serious competition. Programming spans introductory Tiny Toes, inclusive in-house recreational leagues, Challenger recreational soccer as a middle step, and a competitive track with licensed coaches, year-round training blocks, and league play that scales from local sanctioned games up to National League, Elite 64, EAL, DPL, NYSL, and Kansas City Heartland exposure for older teams. The club emphasizes skill growth, teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship while still challenging athletes who want more training and tournament experience.

What the club offers

Tiny Toes introduces ages 3–5 to fundamentals in a coed, mixed-age format with a 30-minute practice and 30-minute game model, shin guards required, and room for friend requests when rosters allow. Families can choose among spring sessions at Nebraska Multi Sport Complex (8101 Eastport Parkway, artificial turf), Ta-Ha-Zouka Park (20801 Elkhorn Drive), or Pacific Meadows Park (15989 Howard St, Omaha), with weekly time slots that rotate by site; Tiny Toes also runs 30-minute daycare and preschool visits where the staff brings the curriculum to participating schools and centers. Tiny Toes spring enrollment is $85 for the season with a $10 multi-player family discount, and parent coaches receive a registration discount with practice plans supplied by the club.

In-house recreational soccer serves coed players ages 6–10 who are new to the game or prefer a supportive, low-pressure schedule. Teams follow the same three-venue model used for Tiny Toes spring blocks (Nebraska Multi Sport Complex, Ta-Ha-Zouka Park, and Pacific Meadows Park) with 30 minutes of practice and 30 minutes of game play, stressing sportsmanship, exercise, and fun while rotating positions and skills. The season fee is $125, with the same $10 multi-player family discount and a volunteer coach discount when parents step up to lead a team with club-provided session plans.

The Challenger Recreational Program targets U9–U14 athletes (birth years aligned each season with current club guidance) who want more structure than in-house rec without the full travel load of competitive select soccer. Spring seasons run from late March through May, fall from late August through October, and winter from November through February; spring league play is scheduled roughly late March into early June with about seven or eight games. Practices for the spring block gather at CHI MultiSport Complex, and league matches move through NYSL against clubs from the eastern Nebraska corridor such as the Omaha metro, Plattsmouth, Syracuse, Columbus, and Lincoln. Registration can be split 50 percent at signup and 50 percent at season end, and volunteer head coaches receive full registration credit while still receiving Evolution support materials.

Competitive programming divides into Youth Academy for U6–U10 as the entry competitive environment with qualified licensed coaches, two training sessions per week, fall/spring/winter training included, refereed games in local sanctioned leagues, one to three local tournaments per season, Saturday games consolidated for multi-child families, flexible payment plans, and the option for qualified players to play up an age group. Competitive Select covers U11–U13 with two or three trainings weekly, the same seasonal training bundle, league assignments across EAL, DPL, NYSL, or Kansas City Heartland, two or three tournaments including one out-of-town event, optional agility and individual training, and flexible payment plans. Competitive Elite serves U14–U18 with three spring and fall trainings plus two winter sessions, winter training included, National League, Kansas City Heartland, Elite 64 or other high-level league channels alongside NYSL, local/regional/national showcases, guest-player opportunities with regional partners, optional agility work, TraceUp video capture, college recruitment support, and flexibility for high school or multi-sport athletes, again with flexible payment options.

Training locations and league play

Recreational spring programming rotates through Nebraska Multi Sport Complex, Ta-Ha-Zouka Park, and Pacific Meadows Park. Challenger spring practices center on CHI MultiSport Complex with NYSL league travel around eastern Nebraska. Competitive teams train and play across the Omaha metro and beyond depending on age band, with older groups reaching regional leagues and showcase events as athletes advance through Select and Elite teams.

Mission and coaching approach

Evolution operates as a community built around the game: experienced coaching staffs nurture talent in inclusive environments, recreational tracks keep soccer fun while teaching fundamentals, and competitive tiers add intensity, athletic development, and college-prep resources where appropriate. Families unsure about the jump to competitive play can still use recreational and Challenger options to grow confidence before committing to select soccer.

Registration, fees, and next steps

Most registrations flow through PlayMetrics signup links tied to each program; competitive evaluation and tryout activity is also organized through PlayMetrics program listings. Known recreational fees include $85 Tiny Toes spring seasons and $125 in-house recreational seasons, each with multi-child and volunteer-coach incentives. Challenger tuition totals are season-specific—confirm the current amount, payment deadlines, and roster policies in PlayMetrics before checkout.

How to reach the club

The Evolution office is at 12040 McDermott Plaza Suite 101, La Vista, NE 68128, with phone support at 402-320-3113 and email at admin@evolutionsoccerclub.com; office hours are Tuesday and Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Central. Program questions for Tiny Toes, Challenger, or arranging a competitive training visit can also go to katy@omahaevolutionsoccerclub.com. An online contact form collects name, email, subject, and message for general inquiries, and Instagram updates appear at @omahaevolutionsoccerclub.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Evolution Soccer Club offer?Tiny Toes serves ages 3–5 with introductory games and optional daycare visits. In-house recreational soccer is coed for ages 6–10. Challenger recreational soccer targets U9–U14 players who want a step up from in-house rec. The competitive pathway includes Youth Academy for U6–U10, Competitive Select for U11–U13, and Competitive Elite for U14–U18 with increasing training volume, travel, and showcase opportunities.

Where does Evolution Soccer Club train or play for recreational programs?Spring Tiny Toes and in-house rec sessions rotate through Nebraska Multi Sport Complex at 8101 Eastport Parkway, Ta-Ha-Zouka Park at 20801 Elkhorn Drive, and Pacific Meadows Park at 15989 Howard St in Omaha. Challenger spring practices meet at CHI MultiSport Complex, and NYSL league play connects teams across eastern Nebraska communities such as the Omaha metro, Plattsmouth, Syracuse, Columbus, and Lincoln.

When are tryouts or competitive evaluations, and how do families sign up?Competitive programming and tryout registration are handled through PlayMetrics program listings for Evolution Soccer Club. Create or log into a PlayMetrics account, select the current competitive or evaluation offering, and complete the posted steps. To shadow a training session or ask about placement before registering, email katy@omahaevolutionsoccerclub.com with the player’s age group.

What do Tiny Toes and in-house recreational registration cost?Tiny Toes spring seasons are $85 per player with a $10 discount when multiple siblings register, and parent coaches receive a registration discount while using club practice plans. In-house recreational seasons are $125 with the same $10 sibling discount and a volunteer head-coach discount. Shin guards are required for Tiny Toes participants.

How does Challenger recreational billing work?Challenger registration can be paid 50 percent at signup and 50 percent at the end of the season. Volunteer head coaches receive a full registration waiver while still getting Evolution coaching resources. Confirm the season’s total fee, roster deadlines, and uniform expectations inside PlayMetrics before completing checkout.

What is Evolution’s philosophy for player development?Evolution blends community-focused recreational soccer with competitive tiers that stress individual skill, tactical awareness, and athletic maturity. Recreational tracks highlight fun, fundamentals, and sportsmanship, while Youth Academy through Competitive Elite layers in licensed coaching, year-round training cycles, progressively demanding leagues, and optional performance tools such as agility work, TraceUp video, and college guidance for older athletes.

How can families contact or register with Evolution Soccer Club?Call 402-320-3113 or email admin@evolutionsoccerclub.com; the office at 12040 McDermott Plaza Suite 101, La Vista, NE 68128 is open Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Central. Program-specific questions can also go to katy@omahaevolutionsoccerclub.com. Most registrations run through PlayMetrics, and general messages can be sent through the club’s online contact form.

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