What ages and program levels does Mission City Soccer offer?The umbrella covers Mission City Youth Soccer Organization for youth programming—including Mission City Runners Youth Soccer Club for select placement—Mission City Adult Soccer Organization and Mission City Soccer Leagues for adults, plus San Antonio Runners Soccer Club and Mission City Futbol Club as named competitive clubs in the same ecosystem.

About
Mission City Soccer is the umbrella for South San Antonio soccer with continuous local presence since 1991, spanning youth leagues, adult leagues, select club pathways, and a major county-backed complex. Player placement and boys and girls select team tryouts run through Mission City Runners Youth Soccer Club alongside recreational and league structures under Mission City Youth Soccer Organization and Mission City Adult Soccer Organization. San Antonio Runners Soccer Club and Mission City Futbol Club sit in the same club family, with youth competition aligned to South Texas Youth Soccer Association, Alamo Area Youth Soccer Association, and Western District play, while adult and league offerings include pathways such as United Premier Soccer League, Women’s Premier Soccer League, and USSSA Texas Premiership where those labels apply.
What the club offers
Youth families encounter Mission City Youth Soccer Organization programming, including the select-oriented Mission City Runners Youth Soccer Club track for player placement. Adult participants align with Mission City Adult Soccer Organization and Mission City Soccer Leagues. San Antonio Runners Soccer Club carries handbook, fee, and conduct expectations consistent with a competitive club role, and Mission City Futbol Club is another named club under the same umbrella. Field rentals, tickets where offered, donations, a shop, and Mission City Sports Network viewing round out offerings for fans and partners.
Where training and games happen
Mission City Soccer Complex sits at 2600 Red Hill Lane, San Antonio, Texas 78264—a roughly forty-acre South Side venue that opened November 15, 2013, after Bexar County’s venue tax program funded the facility as part of a broader youth sports investment. Mission City Youth Soccer Organization operates the complex under its agreement with the county. Additional venues grouped with Mission City Soccer include Wheatley Heights Sports Complex and McAllen Sports Park. Mission City Soccer Complex is closed to all programming during renovations, with expected reopening July 1, 2026, subject to change.
Tryouts, registration, and complex access
Select team tryouts and player placement for Mission City Runners Youth Soccer Club pair with the general sign-up flow at missioncitysoccer.com. Because renovation work has paused on-field activity at the main complex, families should confirm where current trainings or alternate sites apply before traveling. Office hours for phone inquiries are Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; the office is closed Saturday and Sunday.
Mission, stewardship, and affiliations
Mission City Soccer Complex is described as a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation (EIN 74-2833087) dedicated to durable fields, educational programming, and community development, with values around sustainability, reliability, and hospitality. Mission City Youth Soccer Organization’s stated focus includes physical development, education, discipline, and sportsmanship while opening competitive opportunities for youth. Governance ties run through U.S. Soccer, U.S. Youth Soccer Association, U.S. Adult Soccer Association, and U.S. Specialty Sports Association at the national level, with state and regional links to South Texas Youth Soccer Association, Texas State Soccer Association South, Alamo Area Youth Soccer Association, and Western District WDDOA for youth, plus adult league naming such as Mission City Soccer League and USSSA Texas Premiership where those programs operate.
How to reach the club and move forward
Call +1 210-617-7590 during weekday office hours or email contact@missioncitysoccer.com for general Mission City Soccer questions. Mission City Soccer Complex inquiries can also go to info@missioncitysoccercomplex.com at the same phone number with voicemail as noted on the complex contact line. Use the sign-up hub at missioncitysoccer.com/sign-up to start registration or volunteer interest, and follow @missioncitysoccer on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Threads for day-to-day updates while the complex renovation finishes.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does Mission City Soccer train or play?Mission City Soccer Complex is at 2600 Red Hill Lane, San Antonio, Texas 78264, a forty-acre South Side venue operated by Mission City Youth Soccer Organization. Wheatley Heights Sports Complex and McAllen Sports Park are additional venues grouped with Mission City Soccer. The main complex is closed for renovations with reopening expected July 1, 2026, subject to change, so confirm current training locations before you go.
When are tryouts or registration for select teams?Player placement and boys and girls select tryouts for Mission City Runners Youth Soccer Club run on a seasonal schedule together with the broader sign-up process; call +1 210-617-7590 or email contact@missioncitysoccer.com for the current windows, paperwork, and any temporary site changes while the complex is under renovation.
What is Mission City Soccer’s mission or philosophy?Mission City Soccer Complex emphasizes sustainable facilities, reliable service, and hospitality while Mission City Youth Soccer Organization stresses physical development, education, discipline, and sportsmanship for youth. The complex mission highlights top-tier fields, educational programs, and community development within the national framework led by U.S. Soccer.
How can families contact Mission City Soccer or register?Call +1 210-617-7590 Monday through Friday, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., email contact@missioncitysoccer.com for general questions, or email info@missioncitysoccercomplex.com for complex-specific matters. Start registration or volunteer interest through missioncitysoccer.com/sign-up and follow @missioncitysoccer on major social channels for updates.
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