What ages and program levels does LVPSA offer?Las Vegas Predators Soccer Academy serves players ages 5 through 18. The club runs recreational leagues for younger and developing players and competitive travel teams for families seeking a higher level of play. Training themes span beginner ball skills, advanced technique, tactical awareness, fitness, set pieces, and mental resilience so players can grow within one organization.

About
Las Vegas Predators Soccer Academy (LVPSA) is a nonprofit youth soccer organization in Las Vegas that serves players ages 5 through 18 with recreational leagues and competitive travel teams. Founded in 2015, the club positions itself as one of the most affordable options in the valley while still emphasizing technical development, tactical awareness, and character growth on and off the field.
Programs and player pathways
Families can enter through beginner fundamentals sessions that introduce dribbling, passing, and shooting in age-appropriate drills, then progress into advanced skills work, tactical training with small-sided games and video-based concepts, fitness and endurance blocks, set-piece specialization, and mental-resilience workshops. The club describes a full pathway from recreational play to competitive travel, with coaching staff drawn from professional, collegiate, and international backgrounds who stress leadership, nutrition awareness, injury prevention, and confidence alongside match skills.
Programs welcome boys, girls, and non-binary players. LVPSA reports serving more than 200 active players each year and reaching more than 2,000 young athletes across the Las Vegas area since 2015 through leagues, clinics, and outreach.
Affordability, scholarships, and access
As a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Nevada, LVPSA highlights low-barrier participation: annual registration fees starting around $150 compared with $300 or more at many peer clubs, need-based scholarships that can cover up to 100% of costs for qualifying families, and equipment loans for balls and shin guards when gear is a barrier. The club also promotes free trial practices in underserved neighborhoods and two weeks of practice at no charge for new player registrations so families can evaluate fit before committing.
Community impact and alumni outcomes
Beyond league play, LVPSA runs community clinics, volunteer coaching opportunities, and tax-deductible donation pathways for sponsors. The club states that about 85% of its alumni advance to high school varsity teams or draw college scouting interest, reflecting its competitive-track emphasis for players who want a longer soccer career.
Registration and next steps
Seasonal registration—including spring cycles—fills on a first-come basis for ages 5–18. Families can register a player online, request volunteer roles, or use the contact form for parent questions. Support hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., by phone, text, or WhatsApp at (702) 581-1434, or by email at info@www.lvpsa.org.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is Las Vegas Predators Soccer Academy based?LVPSA is headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, and trains players across the Las Vegas valley. The club emphasizes outreach to diverse neighborhoods, including free trial opportunities promoted for underserved areas. Families should confirm current field assignments and practice schedules when registering because locations can shift by season.
How much does registration cost and what financial help is available?LVPSA advertises annual registration starting around $150, positioning that rate below the $300-plus fees cited at many other local clubs. Need-based scholarships can cover up to 100% for qualifying families, and the club offers equipment loans for balls and shin guards. New players may attend two weeks of practice for free before committing, and free trials are promoted for underserved communities.
What is LVPSA’s mission and coaching approach?The academy’s mission is to make elite-style training affordable for every family. Coaches with professional, collegiate, and international experience focus on technical skills, tactical awareness, physical conditioning, and holistic development—including leadership and mental fitness. As a Nevada 501(c)(3) nonprofit, LVPSA reinvests in player development, scholarships, and community clinics rather than profit.
How do families register or try out?Player registration is available online for seasonal spots that fill on a first-come basis. New registrants can start with two weeks of free practices to evaluate the program. Families with questions can submit the contact form, call or text (702) 581-1434 (WhatsApp available), or email info@www.lvpsa.org during weekday support hours, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Can parents volunteer or support the club financially?Yes. LVPSA welcomes volunteers to coach or help manage teams, and the nonprofit accepts personal and corporate sponsorships plus tax-deductible donations that fund scholarships, equipment loans, and community programming. Donation and volunteer sign-up links are available alongside player registration for families who want to contribute off the field.
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