What ages and program levels does Santa Clara Sporting Club offer?Santa Clara Sporting runs a competitive youth model for girls and boys from early youth ages through high school, with tryout registration historically spanning U6 through U19 as birth-year bands rotate each season. Roughly 35 teams and more than 650 players train toward ECNL, Girls Academy, and NorCal Premier league placements while staying affiliated with the Santa Clara Youth Soccer League.

Santa Clara Sporting Club
Santa Clara, California
About
Santa Clara Sporting Club is a competitive youth soccer organization based in Santa Clara, California, rooted in green-and-white tradition since 1971. Founders from the local Portuguese soccer community launched the senior side in the Peninsula Soccer League before a youth program took off in the early 1980s and grew into one of the most decorated competitive clubs in Northern California and the United States. The club now serves more than 650 players across roughly 35 teams, with girls and boys pursuing elite pathways through ECNL, Girls Academy, and NorCal Premier Soccer Leagues while remaining affiliated with the Santa Clara Youth Soccer League.
What the club offers
Programming emphasizes high-level competition for players from early youth ages through high school, with annual competitive tryouts covering boys and girls from U6 through U19 depending on the seasonal birth-year matrix each cycle uses. Teams train and compete under rules shared with U.S. Youth Soccer, Cal North, the Santa Clara Youth Soccer League, ECNL, and related governing bodies. Training and games aim for a supportive, encouraging culture paired with ambitious results, including decades of state and national titles, more than fifty U.S. Youth National Team alumni, and recurring top-five Northern California and top-ten national placements in GotSoccer youth club rankings.
Mission, player development, and community impact
The mission is to develop competitive soccer talent while strengthening values, education, and community spirit for future leaders. Players are expected to grow through hard work, deep technical development, and teamwork woven through every training block. Off the field, Santa Clara Sporting runs “Goals for a Cure,” funding free mammograms through El Camino Hospital with donations exceeding $665,000 and more than 3,000 women screened, and it has earned recognition from the Association of Fundraising Professionals and local media coverage. The annual scholarship program awards $18,000 split among six college-bound seniors who combine academics, leadership, and on-field impact; more than two hundred recent graduates have moved on to collegiate soccer.
Tryouts and team placement
Families begin the competitive pathway by completing the club’s online tryout registration. After signup, the age-group head coach reaches out by email or phone with evaluation steps and roster options. Carlos Brasil leads the boys program as Director of Coaching (carlosbrasil7777@gmail.com) and Demitri Cacoyannis leads the girls program as Director of Coaching (demitricacoyannis@gmail.com) for technical questions. Because birth-year bands and seasonal labels shift each cycle, parents should confirm the exact tryout window and age eligibility with those directors or the main office when planning a move.
Office location and how families connect
Club operations are anchored at 282 Brokaw Road, Santa Clara, CA 95050, with weekday and weekend hours alongside the general email admin@santaclarasportingclub.com and phone +1 408-844-8570. Families can also follow @santaclarasportingclub on Instagram for match highlights, alumni spotlights, and day-to-day news between direct conversations with coaches or administrators.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is the club based and where do teams play?Administrative offices sit at 282 Brokaw Road, Santa Clara, CA 95050. Training sites and match venues shift by age group, league assignment, and field permits across the South Bay and broader Northern California, so families should ask their age-group coach or the Directors of Coaching for the current field plan once rostered.
How do competitive tryouts and registration work?Start with the club’s online tryout registration form. After you submit it, the age-group head coach follows up by email or phone with evaluation details and roster options. For questions about timing, birth-year eligibility, or boys programming, email Boys Director of Coaching Carlos Brasil at carlosbrasil7777@gmail.com; for girls programming, email Girls Director of Coaching Demitri Cacoyannis at demitricacoyannis@gmail.com.
What is the club’s mission and development philosophy?Santa Clara Sporting develops competitive soccer talent while stressing values, education, and community leadership. Training culture pairs hard work and advanced skill work with teamwork as daily expectations. The club also invests in health philanthropy through Goals for a Cure mammogram funding, awards $18,000 in annual college scholarships across six seniors, and tracks alumni who advance to collegiate, professional, and national-team pathways.
How can families contact Santa Clara Sporting Club?Call +1 408-844-8570, email admin@santaclarasportingclub.com, or visit 282 Brokaw Road, Santa Clara, CA 95050 during the posted weekday and weekend hours. Program-specific questions can also go to Boys DOC Carlos Brasil at carlosbrasil7777@gmail.com or Girls DOC Demitri Cacoyannis at demitricacoyannis@gmail.com, and social updates appear on Instagram @santaclarasportingclub.
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