What ages and programs does LA Breakers FC Long Beach offer?Competitive teams are organized from U8 through U19. Jr. Academy is aimed at non-club players who want extra training, with current registration handled through the club’s GotSport registration links. The broader LBYSO side continues large recreational and Signature League participation that feeds the Long Beach soccer community.

LA Breakers FC Long Beach
Long Beach, California
About
LA Breakers FC Long Beach runs competitive youth soccer for Long Beach and nearby communities from roots in the Long Beach Youth Soccer Organization (LBYSO), a Cal South recreational program. The club traces more than three decades of community teams through LBYSO, which now supports well over a thousand players in recreation alongside Signature League and club pathways.
History and pipeline
LBYSO leadership added Cal South Signature League play in 2003 for families who wanted stronger competition without full travel-club demands. Teams from that track moved into Coast Soccer League by 2004, forming the foundation of today’s FC Long Beach club arm while LBYSO continues recreational programming at large scale. The organization highlights player development in younger ages and teaching skillful, principled play in training and games.
Competitive programming
The club forms and develops competitive teams from U8 through U19 around a stated player development pathway. League alignment includes SOCAL Soccer League flights and national league programming described on the programs page, including NPL and ECNL Regional League tiers such as ECRL and ECRL II. The teams directory lists boys sides with flight or level labels, coach names, email and phone contacts, and whether each group sits in SOCAL, ECRL, NPL, or Pre-ECNL brackets so families can reach the right staff directly.
Coaching leadership
Mark Hervin serves as Director of Coaching and Technical Director, a role the club has tied to UEFA B and U.S. Soccer A license credentials since 2006. Fabian Santillan leads the girls program, Victor Merino leads the boys program, and the board president and registrar appear on the contact roster alongside them.
Jr. Academy, camps, and events
Jr. Academy targets players who are not on club rosters and want extra training from licensed club coaches, with LBYSO affiliate pricing called out in club messaging. Current Jr. Academy registration flows through the linked GotSport program, spring Jr. Academy details are billed as coming soon, and summer academy news has been shared through Instagram @fclongbeach. The club also promotes the FC Long Beach Invitational with registration through GotSport for families interested in hosted tournament play.
Tryouts and registration
Tryouts run on an ongoing basis for birth years 2009 through 2019, with roster contacts and next steps handled through the teams directory instead of a separate dated tryout calendar.
Contact
Mark Jauregui serves as club president at (562) 421-4578 and mj1115@aol.com. General marketing and website inquiries go to labreakersfclb.social@gmail.com. Fabian Santillan, girls director, lists (562) 208-6950 and fsantillan@asatax.com. Mark Hervin, director of coaching, lists 562.480.9335 and bullymark2000@yahoo.com. Victor Merino, boys director, lists (571) 224-4500. Michelle Hastings is club administrator and registrar; no phone or email line appears beside that title on the contact roster.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the club based and where do teams play?Operations center on Long Beach and surrounding communities. Field addresses for every age group are not listed in the main overview copy; coach phone and email on the teams directory are the fastest way to confirm practice and match sites.
How do tryouts or roster interest work?Ongoing tryouts cover players born from 2009 through 2019. Coach email, phone, flight level, and league assignment for each team live in the teams directory so families coordinate directly with the right staff.
What leagues or levels does the club use?SOCAL Soccer League play includes NPL and Flights 1 through 4. ECNL programming includes ECRL and ECNL Regional League II tiers. Each team listing shows whether that group sits in SOCAL, ECRL, NPL, or Pre-ECNL brackets.
Are club fees listed online?Season fee dollar amounts are not listed alongside the main program overview, club history, or contact details. Email or call the club president, registrar, or a team coach from the teams list for current tuition, payment plans, and uniform expectations.
What is the club’s developmental philosophy?Historical notes emphasize growing out of LBYSO to meet demand for competitive play while still investing in younger age groups, technical direction from licensed leadership, and teaching players to compete with skill and integrity on the field.
How can families contact the club?Call club president Mark Jauregui at (562) 421-4578 or email mj1115@aol.com. Marketing and social questions can go to labreakersfclb.social@gmail.com. Girls director Fabian Santillan is at (562) 208-6950 and fsantillan@asatax.com, director of coaching Mark Hervin at 562.480.9335 and bullymark2000@yahoo.com, and boys director Victor Merino at (571) 224-4500.
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