What ages and program levels does One World Soccer offer?Academy serves U6 through U10 with birth years 2014 through 2020. Select covers U11 through U19 for birth years 2007 through 2013. Elite ECNL RL STXCL teams use the same U11–U19 birth-year span. Winter indoor welcomes a broad youth range with eight weekend games, and summer camps target birth years 2015–2021 for day camp and 2007–2015 for evening summer training.

About
One World Soccer is a youth soccer club rooted in Central Texas, centered on Round Rock and Pflugerville. The program is built around Spanish-style player development and fields boys and girls from early elementary ages through high school bands, with a pathway that runs from Academy into Select and Elite competition under the ECNL Regional League STXCL umbrella for older players.
What the club offers
Academy covers U6 through U10 (birth years 2014 through 2020). Select serves U11 through U19 (birth years 2007 through 2013). The Elite band uses the same U11–U19 birth-year span for ECNL RL STXCL teams. Beyond league play, the club runs winter indoor soccer from December through February with eight weekend games and no midweek practices, using Austin Indoor Soccer Center in Round Rock and SoccerZone Lakeline in Cedar Park depending on the division. Summer adds youth day camps (Monday–Thursday mornings) for birth years 2015–2021, evening summer training across eight weeks and sixteen sessions for birth years 2007–2015, optional summer training paired with indoor league games, and specialty blocks such as strength-and-conditioning camp, goalkeeper camp, and a fall soccer mastery clinic at 1849 Park in Pflugerville for younger age groups.
Mission and how players develop
The club aims to develop players and coaches in a respectful environment that challenges everyone at their highest level. Summer training blocks stress repetition in 1v1 attacking, combination passing and receiving, finishing in game-like moments, and blending technical, tactical, physical, and cognitive work inside small-sided games and 3v3 or 4v4 competitions so confidence grows through real play.
Facilities and where families go
Primary outdoor training and many events use the Round Rock Multipurpose Complex at 2001 North Kenney Fort Blvd, Round Rock, Texas 78665. Winter indoor league play rotates between Austin Indoor Soccer Center at 1404 Royston Lane, Round Rock, Texas 78664 and SoccerZone Lakeline at 920 Old Mill Road, Cedar Park, Texas 78613. Some clinics and mastery sessions use 1849 Park (Pod 2, Field B) at 16430 Cameron Road, Pflugerville, Texas 78660. General club correspondence mail goes to Post Office Box 143, Round Rock, Texas 78680.
Registration, fees, and practical next steps
New competitive interest flows through player observation events for Elite, Select, and Academy levels, with open registration links the club renews each season. Winter indoor enrollment is $175 per player for the eight-game weekend season, with OWS league jersey expectations for rostered players and alternate jersey guidance for guests. The summer training plus indoor games bundle is offered at $225 for training only, $275 with one indoor league, or $425 with two indoor leagues, with age-split evening time blocks at Round Rock Multipurpose Complex. The November soccer mastery clinic is listed at $99 per player for ages five through ten. Many camp and indoor flows use TeamSnap registration forms linked from the club domain. For questions outside a specific program form, families call +1 512-368-3900, email info@oneworldsoccer.com, or submit the general inquiry form the club provides for contact requests.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does One World Soccer train and play?Outdoor training and many events happen at Round Rock Multipurpose Complex, 2001 North Kenney Fort Blvd, Round Rock, Texas 78665. Winter indoor games use Austin Indoor Soccer Center at 1404 Royston Lane, Round Rock, and SoccerZone Lakeline at 920 Old Mill Road, Cedar Park. Some clinics run at 1849 Park on Cameron Road in Pflugerville. Club mail can be sent to Post Office Box 143, Round Rock, Texas 78680.
How do tryouts or player observations work?Families interested in Elite, Select, or Academy placement register for player observation events the club schedules across the season. Age bands follow the birth-year brackets the club sets for each cycle, and registration opens through the same online flow the club uses for those events—confirm the current window before you travel.
What do winter indoor or summer add-on programs cost?Winter indoor league enrollment is $175 per player for the eight-game weekend season, with uniform notes that distinguish rostered OWS players from guests. Summer training paired with indoor league play is $225 for training only, $275 with one indoor league, or $425 with two indoor leagues. The November soccer mastery clinic for ages five through ten is $99 per player.
What is One World Soccer’s mission or coaching style?One World Soccer develops players and coaches inside a respectful environment that still pushes each person toward their highest level. Summer curriculum stresses heavy repetition in technical work, small-sided games, and blended physical and cognitive challenges so skills transfer into real match moments.
How can families contact One World Soccer or register?Call +1 512-368-3900, email info@oneworldsoccer.com, or use the club’s general contact form for questions. Program-specific sign-ups—including many camps, indoor seasons, and player observation events—run through the TeamSnap or other registration links the club attaches to each offering.
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