About

Fresno Heat FC operates as the competitive arm tied to Argentina Fresno Soccer Club, a 501(c) nonprofit organized under federal and state nonprofit rules. The organization grew from Argentina Fresno Soccer Club’s 2004 launch to serve competitive players in the Valley, spent a stretch as a Pumas UNAM affiliate beginning in 2014, and now presents Heat as the club families join for travel-level soccer rooted in that same nonprofit base.

League alignment and team focus

Programming follows NorCal Premier League, California Youth Soccer Association, and US Club Soccer regulations. Boys teams run from 2016 birth-year groups through 2007, including a 2009 NPL boys team showcased in the feature-team gallery, alongside girls teams from 2015 down through combined 2007/06 brackets with Starlettes and Revolution labels. That spread signals a full competitive ladder rather than a single-age pickup model.

Development goals and access

Training priorities emphasize structured work, friendship, teamwork, and lifelong fitness habits while pursuing strong on-field performance. Three commitments anchor the program: building character, confidence, discipline, and respect through coaching; giving every player room to reach their personal ceiling with education for players, parents, and coaches around health and safety; and keeping competitive soccer reachable for underrepresented and lower-income families. United Health Centers appears as a diamond sponsor with messaging focused on affordability and wellness support for local athletes.

Staff and how teams are organized

An executive board lists the president, vice president and coaching director, club administrator and registrar, and a member-at-large—each with direct phone lines for questions. Below that, boys and girls coaching assignments are grouped by birth-year team names (Scorpions, Kings, Phoenix, Starlettes, Revolution, and similar) so families can match a player’s cohort to a named coach contact.

Registration, uniforms, and office contact

Player registration runs through the GotSport program linked from the site navigation. Uniform ordering for the current cycle has its own page in the main menu. The office for Fresno HEAT FC, LLC sits at 4670 N El Capitan Ave, Suite 209, Fresno, CA 93722, with the listed club line at (559) 288-6339 and email admin@fresnoheatfc.com, plus Facebook, X, and Instagram accounts under the Heat branding.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Fresno Heat FC offer?Published rosters list boys teams from 2016 birth-year groups through 2007, including featured NPL-level boys coverage for the 2009 cohort, and girls teams from 2015 down through combined 2007/06 brackets with Starlettes and Revolution naming.

Where does the club train or play?Public team photography and gallery content appear online, but a master field list is not spelled out there; call (559) 288-6339 or email admin@fresnoheatfc.com for practice and game locations tied to a player’s age group.

When are tryouts or registration?Player registration is handled through the GotSport program linked from the site header; without posted tryout dates in the main copy, families should complete the online registration flow or contact the registrar for the current competitive window.

What is the club’s mission, philosophy, or coaching approach?Heat centers on a challenging learning environment, teamwork, fitness, and community excellence, plus character development, inclusive potential for every ability, education for families and coaches on safety, and intentional outreach to underrepresented and lower-income players.

What leagues or governing bodies apply?Competitive programming aligns with NorCal Premier League, California Youth Soccer Association, and US Club Soccer standards.

How can families contact or register?Use the GotSport registration link from fresnoheatfc.com, email admin@fresnoheatfc.com, call (559) 288-6339, or reach board members through the phone numbers listed beside each executive role. The mailing address is 4670 N El Capitan Ave, Suite 209, Fresno, CA 93722.

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