What ages and program levels does Pinecrest Premier offer?The club runs recreational small-sided soccer for younger players, Future Stars for girls born in 2015 or 2016 and boys born in 2016 as a bridge into competitive soccer, and full competitive tracks for girls from U8 through U19 and boys from U9 through U19, including a unified U8 girls player pool before fixed teams.

About
Pinecrest Premier Soccer Club serves Pinecrest, Palmetto Bay, and greater Miami-Dade with recreational soccer, a Future Stars bridge into competitive play, and boys and girls competitive programming from the youngest competitive ages through high school. The club pairs multiple training venues with league platforms that scale from local South Florida Premier League participation up to Elite 64 Regional League and NPL for older blue and white teams, plus EDP Florida South for U8–U12 blue and white groups.
What the club offers
Recreational soccer emphasizes small-sided games, balanced playing time, and parent-volunteer coaching with club-supplied practice equipment. Future Stars targets girls born in 2015 or 2016 and boys born in 2016 who are ready to step up from recreation toward competitive soccer. Competitive girls programming spans U8 through U19, including a U8 unified player pool before fixed team assignments, while boys competitive teams cover U9 through U19 with detailed practice windows across the club’s park and school partners.
Competitive training and leagues
Girls competitive teams aim for top regional competition: U8–U12 groups train three evenings per week under licensed youth coaches, with league matches, local tournaments, and friendlies on the calendar, and a pathway toward Girls Academy and Competitive Elite rosters for players who earn those opportunities. Roster spots and minutes are merit-based with a full-year commitment expectation once teams are selected.
Boys competitive training rotates among Flagler Grove Park, the Pinecrest Community Center area, Killian Greens, Deerwood Bonita Lakes Park, Kendall Soccer Park, Miami Dade College Kendall campus, and Evelyn Greer Park depending on age band and time slot. U13–U19 blue teams play in Elite 64 Regional League, U13–U19 white teams in NPL, U8–U12 blue and white teams in EDP Florida South, and U8–U13 grey and black teams in the South Florida Premier League.
Future Stars
Future Stars runs August through May as two-semester blocks: the fall semester mixes in-house 5v5 tournament play with 7v7 clinics, while the spring semester places every team in the South Florida League plus two local tournaments. Training runs three days per week for seventy-five minutes with roughly ten players per coach, and weekend morning games. The club caps the program at about thirty boys and thirty girls. Tuition is $1,575 and includes uniforms. Registration moves through GotSport using the club’s Future Stars program link.
Recreational league
The recreational program schedules about twelve weeks with at least eight games when bracket sizes allow, typically with Saturday morning kickoffs across morning windows. Practices can run one or two evenings Monday through Thursday in one-hour blocks at 3:30, 4:30, or 5:30 p.m., with games and practices centered on Evelyn Greer Park, Palmetto Middle School, Pinecrest Community Center, and other club-approved facilities shared with local partners. Teams cap at eight players to support the club’s fifty-percent minimum playing-time rule, use build-out lines on goal kicks, and operate without keeping scores, records, or standings. Game and practice jerseys are bundled into seasonal registration. Families register through the club’s Demosphere registration portal; questions about recreation go to rec@pinecrestpremier.us.
Mission, values, and tryouts
The mission is to develop high-quality players while giving community members a comprehensive soccer experience, building lifelong passion in a safe, fun, and competitive setting. Core values include sportsmanship, leadership, perseverance, integrity, community, friendship, teamwork, a next-level mindset, and excellence, with a vision of becoming a primary developmental destination for Miami’s top players.
Boys and girls competitive tryouts for the 2025–26 cycle require advance registration in GotSport, a white shirt, ball, shin guards, cleats, water, and arrival thirty minutes before the assigned session. Tryouts welcome players from inside and outside the club. Girls tryout questions go to the girls director at rveng@pinecrestpremier.us; boys tryout questions go to the boys director at jkirk@pinecrestpremier.us. Girls competitive program questions can also go to the girls assistant director at Moram@pinecrestpremier.us.
How to reach the club
Email info@pinecrestpremier.us for general questions or use the online contact form. The Pinecrest Community Center office is at 5855 Killian Drive, Pinecrest, Florida 33156.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does the club train and play?Home fields and schools include Evelyn Greer Park, Flagler Grove Park, Killian Greens, Deerwood Bonita Lakes Park, Riviera Prep, Palmer Trinity School, Kendall Soccer Park, Miami Dade College Kendall, Pinecrest Community Center, and Palmetto Middle School depending on program and age. Recreational games and practices concentrate on Evelyn Greer, Palmetto Middle, Pinecrest Community Center, and other partner-approved sites.
How do competitive tryouts work?Players must register in GotSport before attending, wear a white shirt, bring a ball, shin guards, cleats, and water, and arrive thirty minutes early. Sessions are open to players from any club. For girls tryouts contact rveng@pinecrestpremier.us; for boys tryouts contact jkirk@pinecrestpremier.us.
What does Future Stars cost and include?Future Stars tuition is $1,575 and includes uniforms. The ten-month August–May program trains three evenings per week for seventy-five minutes, caps near thirty boys and thirty girls, and combines in-house play and clinics in the fall semester with South Florida League matches plus two local tournaments in the spring.
What is the club’s mission and culture?The club commits to developing high-quality players and giving the community a comprehensive soccer experience while fostering lifelong love of the game in a safe, fun, and competitive environment. Core values include sportsmanship, leadership, perseverance, integrity, community, friendship, teamwork, a next-level mindset, and excellence.
How can families register or ask questions?Use GotSport for Future Stars and competitive tryout registration, Demosphere for recreational signup, email rec@pinecrestpremier.us for recreational questions, Moram@pinecrestpremier.us for girls competitive programming, and info@pinecrestpremier.us for general inquiries or the online contact form. The Pinecrest Community Center mailing address is 5855 Killian Drive, Pinecrest, Florida 33156.
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