What ages and program levels does Frisco Fusion serve?Frisco Fusion focuses on competitive youth soccer for players 18 and under in the Frisco area. Teams are grouped by birth year for both boys and girls, with multiple roster tiers—such as Blue, White, Navy, and league-specific labels—so athletes can train at an appropriate competitive level within the club.

About
Frisco Fusion Soccer is a competitive youth club serving players 18 and under in Frisco and the surrounding North Texas corridor. The organization emphasizes player and team development, sportsmanship, and a supportive club culture while keeping roster growth moderate so coaches can stay connected to each athlete.
What the club offers
Frisco Fusion runs selective boys and girls teams organized by birth year, with multiple color tiers within an age group so families can match commitment and ability. Girls programming spans from late elementary through high school, including ECNL Regional League North Texas, NPL North Texas, and Pre-ECNL designations on several rosters. Boys teams follow the same birth-year model with Blue and White placements across ages from roughly U8 through U15. The club also maintains a dedicated goalkeeper staff and highlights college-pathway athletes on its alumni programming.
Development and coaching approach
Training is built around positive, constructive coaching that balances technical, tactical, physical, and psychological growth. Leadership includes owner and CEO Peter Finseth, owner and COO Gary Mirsky, and director of coaching Jeevan Aranha, with a large roster of licensed coaches assigned to specific Fusion teams. The club partners with OLE Academy and MGK to extend specialized training resources beyond weekly team sessions.
Tryouts and how to join
Families interested in open practices, tryouts, or general player placement submit a Practice Request / Player Contact form so staff can route the inquiry to the right director. The club recruits additional coaches who share its player-first standards. Online registration for returning families is handled through a members-only portal rather than a public fee sheet, so tuition and seasonal costs are confirmed directly with the club when a roster spot is offered.
Where teams train and play
Practices and matches use City of Frisco-area fields. Families can check the city rain-out line before traveling to confirm whether surfaces are open. Specific practice and game assignments vary by team and season.
Contact
Email info@friscofusionsoccer.com or call 972-930-1810 and leave a detailed voicemail—the phone system alerts staff because lines are not monitored live. For player evaluations, use the Practice Request / Player Contact form rather than general email alone.
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Frequently asked questions
What competitive pathways do Fusion teams use?Several girls rosters carry ECNL Regional League North Texas, NPL North Texas, or Pre-ECNL designations, while boys teams are organized in Blue and White tiers across the club’s birth-year brackets. Goalkeeper-specific coaching is available through the club’s goalie staff, with a named head coach on every Fusion roster.
How do families request tryouts or open practices?Prospective players should complete the Practice Request / Player Contact form so directors can follow up about open practices, tryouts, or general placement questions. General email and voicemail are best reserved for administrative topics rather than initial player evaluations.
Where does the club train and how are rainouts handled?Teams practice and play on fields tied to the City of Frisco service area. Before heading to training, families can check the city’s published field-status line to see whether surfaces are open after weather.
What is the club’s coaching philosophy?Frisco Fusion stresses positive coaching that develops technical skill, tactical understanding, fitness, and mental readiness while reinforcing sportsmanship and character. The club limits rapid expansion so staff can maintain personal attention as rosters grow.
How can families reach Frisco Fusion?Call 972-930-1810 and leave a detailed voicemail, email info@friscofusionsoccer.com, or submit the Practice Request / Player Contact form for player-specific questions. Registration details for accepted players are handled through the club’s member portal once staff confirms a roster offer.
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