What ages and program levels does Old Line FC offer?The club fields birth-year travel teams for boys from about 2010 through 2019 and for girls from about 2010 through 2017 during the 2025–26 season, with multiple competitive bands such as Black, Red, and occasional White teams when roster depth allows. Each team has a designated coach contact for placement and communication.

About
Old Line Football Club is an independent nonprofit youth soccer organization based in the greater Harford County, Maryland area, with roots dating to 2015 and a home footprint tied to Churchville and county-wide training sites. The club runs a full boys and girls pathway built around organized team soccer, professional-style training blocks, and a culture that expects players to grow over multiple seasons—not only weekend results.
What the club offers
Old Line FC operates more than thirty boys and girls teams across competitive bands. Boys programming in the 2025–26 cycle includes birth-year teams from about 2010 through 2019, often fielding parallel Black, Red, and occasional White sides when player numbers support extra rosters, each with a named coaching contact. Girls programming in the same cycle spans birth years from about 2010 through 2017 with similar Black and Red structures. Families evaluating the club should expect a committed travel-style club rhythm: recurring training, league and tournament demands that scale with age, and direct communication with age-group coaches for roster questions.
Where teams train and play
Match play and training sessions use Harford Community College as a primary games and training hub. Additional training work happens at Churchville Grounds, aligning the club’s operations with the Churchville community while serving families across Harford County. Exact field assignments for tryouts and in-season training can vary by team; coaches communicate those details to registered families ahead of sessions.
Tryouts and registration
Tryout registration for the 2026–27 cycle runs through LeagueApps under the club’s Old Line Football Club tryout program. After a player registers, a coach reaches out with field location and time information before tryouts. Families with scheduling or process questions can email board@oldlinefc.com. General club inquiries flow through hello@oldlinefc.com.
Mission, coaching expectations, and culture
The club’s mission centers on developing players on and off the field while nurturing a long-term love of soccer through technical, tactical, physical, and psychological growth. Old Line FC promotes organized participation for youth across Harford County, expects sportsmanship from players, coaches, and parents, and treats unsporting behavior as incompatible with membership. Programming blends high soccer standards with priorities such as family balance, community involvement, learning, dedication, and enjoyment. Players are pushed individually while still learning how team success works. The club encourages coaches to pursue appropriate licenses and diplomas so training sessions stay consistent with modern player-development practice, and it welcomes all families on an equal opportunity basis.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does Old Line FC train and play?Games and training use Harford Community College as a main venue, with additional training at Churchville Grounds. Coaches share specific field and time details with registered families before tryouts and during the season.
When are tryouts and how do families register?Tryout registration for the 2026–27 cycle is open through the club’s LeagueApps tryout program. After signup, a coach contacts the family with field and session timing. Email board@oldlinefc.com for tryout questions.
What is Old Line FC’s mission and coaching approach?Old Line FC is a nonprofit club focused on whole-player development—technical, tactical, physical, and psychological—while keeping soccer enjoyable long term. It expects sportsmanship from everyone involved, balances competitive standards with family and community values, and encourages coaches to hold appropriate licensing so training quality stays high.
How can families contact Old Line FC?General email is hello@oldlinefc.com. Tryout-related questions can go to board@oldlinefc.com. The club also maintains Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube channels under the Old Line FC name for news and updates.
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