About

Miami Breakers FC is a Miami-Dade youth soccer club with a mailing and program address at 2755 SW 37th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33133. The organization scales to about forty-four teams supported by roughly thirty coaches, and its competitive history includes five Florida State Cup titles and four regional championship trophies. Programming splits into a competitive track for boys and girls and a recreational pathway for younger children, with multiple training and match locations across Coral Way, Coconut Grove, Kendall, and Ponce de Leon Middle School in Miami.

What the club offers

The competitive program serves players from U-8 through U-18 for boys and girls. It is built as a player development pathway with age-appropriate training, licensed coaching staff, and a curriculum tailored by age group, emphasizing technical growth and enjoyment of the game. Development teams compete under U.S. Youth Soccer programming. Competitive teams also represent the club across several league platforms—the National Academy League, the USYS Elite 64 National League, the EDP League, National League P.R.O., and the South Florida Premier League—linking regional South Florida play with national identification and playoff pathways.

The recreational program welcomes children between 4 and 12 years old. Practices run twice weekly on Tuesday and Thursday from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m., with sixty-minute sessions at Douglas Park (2755 SW 37th Avenue, Miami). Groups remain stable for the season, and league games take place on Saturdays.

Training sites and fields

Besides Douglas Park for the recreational block, the club uses additional Miami-Dade locations including 4000 Grand Avenue in Southwest Coconut Grove (33133), Ponce de Leon Middle School at 5801 Augusto Street (33146), and 8011 SW 127th Avenue in Miami (33183). Families should confirm the exact site for a given team or age group when they register or speak with staff.

Registration and next steps

Recreational enrollment for the current recreational season runs through LeagueApps at the breakersfc.leagueapps.com club team entry for the Miami Breakers recreational program; the active season name on that registration entry matches the cycle the club is running. Competitive roster space, evaluations, and league placement depend on age band and team—calling or emailing the club is the fastest way to learn about openings and upcoming tryout or identification events.

Coaching environment and mission

Competitive coaches are experienced, highly qualified, and trained to give individualized attention in a safe, supportive setting. The recreational program stresses fun, inclusive participation, skill progression for beginners through more advanced young players, teamwork, and family involvement on the sideline. The competitive player development program ties together joy in play, structured technical work, and long-term love of soccer.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Miami Breakers FC offer?The recreational program serves children ages 4 through 12. The competitive program runs from U-8 through U-18 for boys and girls, with development teams in U.S. Youth Soccer programming and selective placement into National Academy League, Elite 64, EDP, National League P.R.O., and South Florida Premier League tracks depending on roster level.

Where does Miami Breakers FC train and play?Recreational practices meet at Douglas Park, 2755 SW 37th Avenue, Miami. The club also uses 4000 Grand Avenue in Southwest Coconut Grove, Ponce de Leon Middle School at 5801 Augusto Street, and 8011 SW 127th Avenue in Miami. Confirm the assigned location for your child’s team when you register or speak with club staff.

When is recreational practice and how does registration work?Recreational teams practice Tuesday and Thursday from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. in sixty-minute sessions, with Saturday league games. Groups stay together for the season. Families enroll through LeagueApps at the breakersfc.leagueapps.com Miami Breakers recreational program listing. Competitive tryout timing and roster openings vary by age and league track—call +1 305-505-2034 or email miamibreakers@gmail.com for the current schedule.

What is Miami Breakers FC’s mission and coaching approach?The competitive pathway emphasizes progressive, age-appropriate training under licensed coaches, technical development, and enjoyment of soccer. The recreational program focuses on fun, expert coaching, an inclusive environment, skill progression for all levels, teamwork, and family engagement. The club staffs roughly thirty coaches across about forty-four teams.

How can families contact Miami Breakers FC?Call +1 305-505-2034, 305-989-9961, or 786-470-9584, or email miamibreakers@gmail.com. The club office is at 2755 SW 37th Avenue, Miami, FL 33133. General inquiries can also go through a web contact form with name, phone, email, and message fields.

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