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Midland Soccer Association

Midland, Texas

About

Midland Soccer Association (MSA) is the Midland County youth soccer member under North Texas State Soccer Association (NTSSA). The association centers on large-scale recreational leagues, adds Soccer Academy programming for younger players who want a different team path, supports competitive or club teams that choose MSA as their home association, and hosts TOPSoccer for players with disabilities. Families register and pay through GotSport; first-time players must verify birth date with the registrar before team assignment.

What the club offers

Recreational soccer welcomes players three through eighteen years old. Teams form by birth year and neighborhood public elementary school, run about eight games per fall or spring season, and rely on parent volunteer coaches. Roughly two thousand recreational players fill on the order of three hundred teams in a busy cycle. Soccer Academy serves 7U through 10U players who want to train and play outside standard recreational formation rules while still registering with a member association. Competitive or club soccer at MSA is organized for teams and coaches registering the club or team as the home association, not for individual players shopping for a roster. TOPSoccer Midland serves ages three through nineteen for athletes with disabilities, with practices and scrimmages about an hour to an hour and a half and fees intended to be covered through community donations when possible.

Where games and practices happen

Recreational games for 4U through 8U are at JP Butler Sports Complex; 9U through 19U play at Windlands Park. Older recreational groups may also see away games with nearby associations such as Odessa, Lubbock, and San Angelo, and 11U–19U can travel in that pattern. The fall season can send the top recreational finisher toward the NTSSA Tournament of Champions. Some older divisions also use UTPB fields in Odessa and may see occasional games in Lubbock, San Angelo, or Abilene. Beal, Hogan, and Reyes-Mashburn parks host tournaments and club programming. Practice location, day, and time are set by each volunteer coach, with weekday practices after 5:30 except where a specific MSA rule allows earlier.

Registration timing and seasons

Youth recreational spring play runs mainly on Saturdays through the season; make-up dates are decided by MSA and may land on weeknights or Sundays. Fall recreational registration for the 2026 seasonal year opens with an early-bird window May 26 through June 2 and standard registration June 3 through July 15, with July 15 as the last day to register before wait-list handling. New players must submit a birth certificate or passport to the registrar by the last day of registration. Competitive or club home-association registration for the 2025 fall and 2026 spring cycle opened July 1, 2025, with roster paperwork due by September 1 for fall and March 31 for spring. TOPSoccer spring 2026 registration was set to begin February 3, 2026. Academy forms that need verification should reach the MSA office at least one week before the relevant deadline.

Fees, discounts, and aid

Fall 2026 recreational registration uses tiered rates: early bird May 26–June 2 runs $60 for 4U, $70 for 5/6U, $75 for 7U–10U, and $85 for 11U–18U; standard June 3–July 15 adds $10 per band ($70 / $80 / $85 / $95). Payment runs online inside GotSport; early registration applies a ten-dollar-per-player discount during the early window. Financial aid exists for qualifying recreational players—email the office for the current application process and deadline. For competitive teams using MSA as home association, MSA charges a ten-dollar annual coach or manager fee, a fifty-dollar annual player fee covering fall and spring together, and a twenty-five-dollar spring-only add-on per player. Teams that affiliate with MSA as a secondary association pay thirty dollars per player under the secondary competitive fee schedule. TOPSoccer invites donation support through the office emails when families want to help fund the program.

Philosophy and community role

The association organizes around county-wide soccer access: expand opportunity in Midland County, grow the game, keep sportsmanship and teamwork high, let everyone play and enjoy the sport, develop referees, improve facilities, and grow volunteers at every level.

How to reach the club and move forward

Call +1 432-818-1290 during office hours Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or email info@midlandsoccer.org. The office sits at 3500 North A Street, Suite 1400 (Midland Shared Spaces), Midland, Texas 79705. MSA aligns office closures with the Midland ISD calendar when noted. Competitive registrar questions can go to +1 432-818-1294 or lzertuche@midlandsoccer.org. Use GotSport together with the registration hub at midlandsoccer.com for current sign-up paths, coach registration through Coach’s Corner, and academy or TOPSoccer program entry points as they apply to your player.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Midland Soccer Association offer?Recreational soccer covers ages three through eighteen. Soccer Academy is built for 7U through 10U players who want academy-style participation alongside or instead of standard recreational placement. Competitive or club soccer through MSA is for teams registering MSA as the home association, not for individual try-in registration. TOPSoccer Midland serves athletes with disabilities from ages three through nineteen.

Where does Midland Soccer Association train or play?Recreational league games for 4U through 8U are at JP Butler Sports Complex; 9U and older play at Windlands Park, with older divisions sometimes traveling to UTPB fields in Odessa or other West Texas locations. Practices are scheduled by each volunteer coach, usually after 5:30 on weekdays unless a specific MSA rule allows otherwise. Beal, Hogan, and Reyes-Mashburn parks support tournaments and club programming.

When is registration for recreational, competitive, or TOPSoccer programs?Fall 2026 youth recreational registration opens May 26, 2026, with early-bird pricing through June 2, standard registration through July 15, and July 15 as the cutoff before wait-list handling. Competitive home-association registration for the 2025 fall and 2026 spring cycle opened July 1, 2025, with roster paperwork due by September 1 for fall and March 31 for spring. TOPSoccer spring 2026 registration begins February 3, 2026. Spring recreational play leans on Saturdays, with make-up windows MSA chooses during the week or on Sundays.

What do registration or competitive fees cost?Fall 2026 recreational fees run $60–$85 during early bird May 26–June 2 and $70–$95 during standard registration June 3–July 15, depending on age band, with a ten-dollar-per-player discount during the early window. Competitive teams using MSA as home association pay a ten-dollar coach or manager fee, fifty dollars per player annually for fall and spring together, plus a twenty-five-dollar spring-only add-on per player. Teams affiliating with MSA as a secondary association pay thirty dollars per player under the secondary competitive fee schedule. Payment is handled inside GotSport.

What is Midland Soccer Association’s mission or philosophy?MSA focuses on soccer opportunity across Midland County, growing the sport, strong sportsmanship and teamwork, inclusive play and fun, referee development, better facilities, and volunteer participation at every level.

How can families contact Midland Soccer Association or register?Call +1 432-818-1290 or email info@midlandsoccer.org; the office is at 3500 North A Street, Suite 1400, Midland, Texas 79705, Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Competitive registrar support is available at +1 432-818-1294 or lzertuche@midlandsoccer.org. Complete recreational, academy, TOPSoccer, and coach steps through GotSport and the registration hub at midlandsoccer.com, including Coach’s Corner and the program entry points that match your player.

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