What ages and program levels does Nomads Soccer Club offer?The club runs academy-oriented youth teams for boys and girls across competitive tiers, plus specialty programming such as the Nomads International Soccer School track for players training full-time with accredited academic partners. Elite youth teams align with USYS National League, and the men’s open UPSL side serves adult semi-professional competition. Community events, 3v3 programming, tournaments, and alumni registration round out the calendar.

About
Nomads Soccer Club is a nonprofit San Diego organization that has fielded competitive youth teams since 1976. The program pairs long-running academy development with modern league placement, including USYS National League as an elite youth pathway and a men’s open team in the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL) for adult semi-professional competition. A full-time training and schooling track operates through the Nomads International Soccer School model in partnership with accredited academic providers.
What the club offers
Youth programming spans high-level boys and girls teams, academy leadership under credentialed staff, and specialty experiences such as international showcases and invitational events on the annual calendar. The club also hosts community formats including 3v3 events, runs major tournaments (including a long-running Thanksgiving event), and maintains alumni registration. Residency-oriented options support players who train intensively while completing middle school or high school coursework through outside academic partners.
Where teams train and play
Primary outdoor sites include Kinsell Field at the Hickman Youth Athletic Complex (5300 Hickman Field Drive, San Diego, CA 92117), which hosts Nomads home matches within that complex, and Nobel Park (8810 Judicial Drive, San Diego, CA 92122). Visitors should expect shared-complex parking rules, bleacher seating for guests, and portable restrooms at Hickman.
Tryouts, evaluations, and registration
Prospective players begin with the online new-tryout request on SportNgin. Separate SportNgin forms cover alumni registration, volunteer sign-up, and specialized surveys such as college-coach recruitment outreach. Tournament-facing communications for accepted traveling teams route through info@nomadssoccer.org when formal protests or board review is required.
Fees, scholarships, and financial support
Need-based aid has drawn multi-million-dollar cumulative support over decades, with full (100%) scholarships pledged for any family that cannot afford to play. Current season tuition, deposits, and uniform bundles are not summarized in public fee tables, so families should request a written quote for the age group and competitive track under consideration.
Mission, philosophy, and coaching approach
Coaching culture emphasizes possession-minded, passing-oriented soccer, disciplined behavior toward opponents and officials, and pride in club identity—summarized in the long-standing “Once a Nomad, Always a Nomad” ethos. Leadership includes an executive director overseeing operations and an academy director responsible for curriculum alignment and staff mentorship across age groups.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does Nomads Soccer Club train or play?Outdoor work centers on Kinsell Field inside the Hickman Youth Athletic Complex at 5300 Hickman Field Drive, San Diego, CA 92117, and on Nobel Park at 8810 Judicial Drive, San Diego, CA 92122. Hickman operates as the club’s home match setting within the larger complex, with bleachers for visitors and portable restrooms.
When are tryouts or evaluations, and how do families register?Families start with the SportNgin new-tryout request form (nomadssoccer.sportngin.com/register/form/790426491). Completing that registration begins the evaluation conversation; alumni and volunteers use additional SportNgin forms linked from the main club site. Tournament teams with procedural questions email info@nomadssoccer.org when board-level review is required.
What is the club’s mission, philosophy, or coaching approach?Nomads coaching stresses possession-based passing soccer, respect for opponents and officials, and loyalty to club tradition—captured by the phrase “Once a Nomad, Always a Nomad.” Academy leadership focuses on individual development, competitive progression, and aligned curricula across age groups, supported by credentialed directors.
How can families contact Nomads Soccer Club or register?Email info@nomadssoccer.org for general inquiries and PJ@nomadssoccer.org for soccer operations updates. Begin player intake through the SportNgin tryout request form, and monitor nomadssoccer.org for registration links covering alumni, volunteers, and seasonal events.
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