What ages and program levels does Round Rock SC offer?Round Rock SC spans Mini Rams (ages 3–5), recreational soccer (U5–U19, no tryouts), Jr Academy (U6–U10), UPSL Boys Academy (U11–U19), and UPSL Boys Semi-Pro (U16–U23). Little Rams after-school enrichment serves kindergarten through fifth grade. Select academy and UPSL Girls Academy tracks are waitlisted. Camps, clinics, and private training round out the calendar.

About
Round Rock SC is a family-owned youth and semi-professional soccer club based in Round Rock, serving the Austin metro with pathways from first touches through UPSL men’s competition and international placement. Spring 2026 registration is open across recreational leagues, academy training, and competitive UPSL teams for boys, with coed options at the youngest ages and club-led coaching at every level.
Programs from first touches to semi-pro
Mini Rams welcomes ages 3–5 in four-week sessions ($95, free shirt) with 45-minute classes once per week. Recreational soccer covers boys and girls U5–U19 with no tryouts and everyone playing; spring 2026 fees run $160 for U5–U7 (4v4), $220 for U8–U10 (5v5), and $285 for U11–U19 (7v7). Jr Academy bridges rec and select for motivated U6–U10 players with club-led training and weekend league games at $550 per season for U6–U7 (5v5) and $650 for U8–U10 (7v7).
UPSL Boys Academy serves competitive boys U11–U19 with two to three practices weekly, UPSL league matches most weekends, and a spring season from March preseason through April–June play and July playoffs; tuition is $1,250 per season with monthly payment plans and sibling discounts available. UPSL Boys Semi-Pro fields Division 1 and Premier rosters for U16–U23 at $650 per season, continuing a UPSL presence Round Rock SC has held since 2017, including a 2025 Spring Division 1 playoff title.
Little Rams brings after-school soccer to kindergarten through fifth grade on campus or at public sites, with optional Saturday league play in fall and spring included in tuition where available. Girls Select Academy, Boys Select Academy, and UPSL Girls Academy are waitlisted for future seasons. Camps, clinics, private training, and free ID sessions supplement the core calendar.
Tryouts, registration, and fees
Recreational and Mini Rams families register through PlayMetrics; spring 2026 rec registration opened December 1, 2025, with early-bird pricing through January 10, standard registration through January 31, and late registration from February 1. Team assignments go out February 22, 2026; practices begin March 2 with first games March 7.
UPSL Boys Academy tryouts for U11–U19 are free and run in December and January sessions; placement follows register, attend, evaluation, and offer. UPSL Semi-Pro tryouts operate in scheduled windows (not year-round) with a $75 registration fee; in-season UPSL Clinics ($50) can substitute for missed tryouts. Uniform kits are ordered through Soccer.com after registration; uniform and event fees sit outside quoted season tuition.
Training sites in Round Rock and Georgetown
Primary venues include Brenda Lane Fields at 19 Brenda Lane, Round Rock, TX 78665; McMaster Athletic Complex at 101 W L Walden Dr, Georgetown, TX 78626; and the Round Rock Multipurpose Complex at 2001 North Kenney Fort Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665. Teams may also use additional fields as schedules require. The club’s Ram mascot reflects early training at ranch fields before the multipurpose complex opened.
Development philosophy and international pathway
Founded in 2017 by Edgar and Janna Palacios, Round Rock SC emphasizes personalized development, community connection, and competitive pathways locally and abroad. The mission centers on elevating players, coaches, and staff through meaningful development; the vision extends to college, semi-pro, and professional opportunities on and off the field.
Since 2012 the club’s international network has placed players overseas; the Umeå, Sweden residency with partner Team Thoren runs March through November with housing, local transport, and Swedish league competition for qualified athletes ages 18 and older. A separate Player Placement Program connects CVs and highlight reels to professional and semi-professional clubs in the U.S. and abroad. Round Rock SC also participates in USL League 2 and the USL Academy pathway alongside UPSL.
Contact and next steps
Families exploring competitive programs, Little Rams enrichment, sponsorship, or the international residency can email info@roundrocksoccerclub.com or submit the club contact form. PlayMetrics handles season registration, tryout sign-ups, and team communication once players join a program.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does Round Rock SC train and play?Core sites are Brenda Lane Fields (19 Brenda Lane, Round Rock), McMaster Athletic Complex (101 W L Walden Dr, Georgetown), and the Round Rock Multipurpose Complex (2001 North Kenney Fort Blvd, Round Rock). Recreational teams also use community fields around Round Rock, with final assignments shared before each season.
When are tryouts and how does registration work?Recreational and Mini Rams registration runs through PlayMetrics; spring 2026 rec opened December 1, 2025, with team assignments February 22 and practices starting March 2. UPSL Boys Academy holds free tryouts in December and January. UPSL Semi-Pro tryouts use scheduled windows with a $75 fee, and in-season UPSL Clinics ($50) can stand in for missed tryouts.
What do seasons cost at Round Rock SC?Spring 2026 recreational fees are $160 (U5–U7), $220 (U8–U10), and $285 (U11–U19). Mini Rams sessions are $95. Jr Academy runs $550–$650 per season by age band. UPSL Boys Academy tuition is $1,250 per season; UPSL Semi-Pro is $650 per season. Uniforms, league fees, and event costs are extra; monthly plans and sibling discounts are available on competitive tracks.
What is Round Rock SC's development philosophy?The club is family-owned and community-driven, focused on elevating players, coaches, and staff through structured development and pathways to college, semi-pro, and international play. Competitive teams emphasize technical growth, game understanding, and professional coaching standards. An international residency in Umeå, Sweden and a player placement network extend opportunities for qualified athletes.
How can families contact Round Rock SC?Email info@roundrocksoccerclub.com for general questions, competitive programs, Little Rams, events, or sponsorship. The online contact form routes interest by topic. PlayMetrics is the hub for registering players, signing up for tryouts, and receiving schedules once placed on a team.
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