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Fargo Horizon FC

Fargo, North Dakota

About

Fargo Horizon FC is a youth soccer academy in Fargo, North Dakota, built around confident, skilled, and passionate player development on and off the field. The club aims to unlock potential, build character, and create opportunities through soccer, with training that stresses elite-level habits while nurturing talent and lifelong values.

What the club offers

Programming welcomes boys and girls from U6 through U15, with age bands following standard youth soccer birth-year cutoffs such as those used across U.S. Club Soccer registration. Training is organized around three pillars: skills, strength, and strategy. Sessions are tailored to each player’s developmental stage, layering new challenges while reinforcing what players already do well.

Families can follow schedules and team communication through SportsEngine accounts and the SportsEngine mobile app once they are connected to a team.

Training approach and curriculum

On the field, the club teaches soccer in a smart, organized, enjoyable way: players learn where to stand, how to use space, how to support teammates, and how to stay composed under pressure. Possession and combination play sit alongside disciplined defending, pressing at the right moments, and quick reactions when the ball changes hands. Practices emphasize rondos, small-sided games, simple tactical ideas, guided questions so players read the game, and age-appropriate coaching—more skill and joy for younger ages, deeper tactics as players mature. The club stresses building from the back, spreading options, and valuing smart decisions over rushed ones.

Chief of Performance Tobias Boegel leads a curriculum aligned with the German Football Association (DFB) youth development model and coordinates strength-and-conditioning work through a performance center partnership, including mindset support drawn from high-pressure competitive experience.

Open training, tryouts, and registration

When the club runs a free open training cycle, families typically register through SportNGin without entering payment for that event. A recent cycle invited U6–U15 players to free sessions at Fargo Parks Sports Center on dates and times announced for that window (for example, afternoon blocks on two March days in the 2026 cycle). Registration windows open and close on fixed deadlines, so the surest way to join the next opportunity is to watch Registration at fargohorizonfc.com (SportNGin) or ask the staff contacts below.

A newsletter signup tied to age group and seasonal discount messaging at season start gives families another way to hear about tryouts, registration, and club news when the Mailchimp form is accepting subscribers.

How to reach the club

For coaching and operations questions, families can call Founder and Chief of Performance Tobias Boegel at +1-218-443-8858, Founder and Chief of Operations Rachael Boegel at +1-320-292-3661, or Founder and Managing Partner Sergio d’Alessandro at +1-331-775-6162.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Fargo Horizon FC offer?The academy serves boys and girls from U6 through U15, using standard youth soccer age grouping. Programming is academy-style development—not a loose recreational league—with curriculum built around skills, strength, and strategy.

Where does the club train or play?Free open training cycles have been hosted at Fargo Parks Sports Center when the club announces those dates. Year-round training venues can change with the season and rostering, so confirm the current field plan with staff when you register or attend an open session.

When are tryouts or open training registration?The club runs SportNGin registration for free open training days when a cycle is active, with clear open and close times. After a window closes, ask Rachael Boegel (+1-320-292-3661), Tobias Boegel (+1-218-443-8858), or Sergio d’Alessandro (+1-331-775-6162) when the next intake opens, or monitor Registration at fargohorizonfc.com for the next free session block.

What do tryouts or open training cost?Free open training day registration does not collect payment details for that event. Season tuition or team fees for full academy participation are not spelled out on the public registration overview—ask the operations contact for the current fee schedule.

What is the club’s mission, philosophy, or coaching approach?The mission centers on confident, skilled, and passionate players on and off the field, unlocking potential and building character through soccer. Training blends ideas associated with possession-heavy football and structured defending, emphasizes thinking the game, and uses DFB-inspired youth development planning under Tobias Boegel, with strength-and-conditioning support through a performance center partnership. Club culture highlights respect, effort, teamwork, safety and wellbeing, and inclusion.

How can families contact or register?Call Rachael Boegel at +1-320-292-3661 for operations, Tobias Boegel at +1-218-443-8858 for performance and curriculum questions, or Sergio d’Alessandro at +1-331-775-6162 for managing-partner inquiries. Complete free open training signup through the active SportNGin registration link when the club posts it, use SportsEngine account tools for schedules after you join a team, and subscribe through the club’s Mailchimp newsletter when that signup is available for seasonal updates.

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