About

Texas United Futbol Club (TUFC) is a Houston-area youth soccer club built around affordable, competitive opportunities and a developmental entry path for younger players. The organization emphasizes a safe practice and game environment, organized league play, access to professional training options for teams and individuals, and home training and match activity centered on the Bear Creek Park soccer complex.

What the club offers

The Development Program serves boys and girls from U5 through U12 in a group-training model at TUFC’s Bear Creek fields: age-specific sessions with a club trainer during the week, Friday-night games, no traditional tryouts or fixed travel teams, an eight-week seasonal block, and a practice or game shirt with the club logo. Spring developmental cycles have run with a per-player program fee and registration handled in GotSport; summer and fall developmental windows are announced with registration opening later in the year for July–August and October–November blocks respectively.

Competitive programming places teams across a wide span of league levels, including National League, State Classic League, Eastern District Players League (Division I, Super 2, and Division II), and Houston Youth Soccer Association divisions three and four. Competitive soccer is treated as an annual commitment, with tryouts held once per year for roster formation. Families should expect possible additional team-level costs for extra training, tournaments, and spring cup participation, coordinated through the player’s coach or team manager.

Facilities and training footprint

Bear Creek Park is the primary home complex, with more than thirty fields and straightforward access for families. Developmental training and games for the in-house program use Bear Creek Park Field 9 with day, time, and ball-size guidance by age band. Competitive teams follow the TUFC practice rotation across club fields, including Bear Creek and other assigned venues.

Tryouts, registration, and family costs

Developmental registration uses the active GotSport program link for each season announced by the club. Competitive registration runs through GotSport accounts; players need a valid birth certificate or passport on file, a current player photo, and a valid credit or debit card on the GotSport profile to participate. When competitive registration is full or closed for a cycle, families contact the club administrator by email for availability, registration links, and next steps.

Volunteer-led competitive teams may choose an annual registration path or split fall and spring payments. For the Fall 2025 and Spring 2026 cycle, early annual registration was four hundred twenty dollars if paid by June 15, 2025, before eleven p.m. Central Time, or four hundred fifty dollars from June 16, 2025 onward. Seasonal pricing for the same cycle included a fall early fee of two hundred twenty dollars by the June 15 deadline or two hundred fifty dollars after, with a spring early charge of two hundred twenty dollars auto-processed on December 1, 2025, and a standard spring fee of two hundred fifty dollars after January 15, 2026. Players not returning for spring must email the club by October 15, 2025, so auto-billing can be canceled; after the December 1 charge, refunds are not offered. Developmental spring programming has been offered at one hundred fifty dollars per player with starts in early April and games from mid-April through late May, depending on birth year.

Mission, values, and coaching

The mission is to create a first-class, affordable soccer club that helps Houston youth maximize their soccer experience through safe practice and play, quality professional training, and well-organized competition. Character, courage, and commitment—to self, team, club, and community—anchor how the club approaches daily work. TUFC is a volunteer parent–led organization focused on positive player experiences, with professional trainers available so coaches can emphasize coaching over administrative overload.

How to reach Texas United FC

General and registration questions go to administrator@texasunitedfc.com, including competitive availability and tryout communications when new cycles are announced. The club office is associated with Dawn McGee at 3535 War Memorial, Houston, Texas 77084. Club announcements cover seasonal registration openings, the shift to U.S. Youth Soccer school-year age groups beginning in fall 2026–2027, and referee course opportunities co-hosted with South Texas Soccer educators at Bear Creek.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Texas United FC offer?The Development Program serves U5 through U12 in a group-training, in-house Friday-night game model without tryouts. Competitive teams span National League, State Classic League, Eastern District Players League divisions, and Houston Youth Soccer Association divisions three and four, with annual rostering through a once-per-year tryout cycle.

Where does the club train or play?Home activity centers on Bear Creek Park and the Bear Creek soccer complex, including more than thirty fields. Developmental sessions and games have been held at Bear Creek Park Field 9 with schedules broken out by age. Competitive teams follow the club’s broader practice and field assignments across TUFC venues.

When are tryouts or registration?Competitive tryouts are scheduled once per year; when a new cycle is announced, families email the club administrator and complete the registration link so they receive tryout communications. Developmental seasons open registration in GotSport with spring, summer, and fall windows announced through club news. Competitive registration can close when teams are full, in which case email is used to discuss availability.

What does a season or year of club soccer cost?Developmental spring programming has been priced at one hundred fifty dollars per player for the advertised eight-week block. Competitive volunteer-led teams may pay annually or by season; for the Fall 2025–Spring 2026 cycle the club listed early annual registration at four hundred twenty dollars before a mid-June deadline and four hundred fifty dollars after, or seasonal fall and spring charges of two hundred twenty dollars early and two hundred fifty dollars standard with spring auto-billing on December 1 for early pricing. Coaches or managers may collect additional amounts for training extras, tournaments, and spring cup play.

What is the club’s mission, philosophy, or coaching approach?TUFC aims for affordable, well-run soccer that balances safety, professional training support, and organized games while building character, courage, and commitment. The club is volunteer parent–led, keeps professional trainers available so coaches can focus on players, and treats developmental soccer as a skills-first path toward recreational or competitive league play starting around U9 in Houston Youth Soccer Association.

How can families contact or register?Email administrator@texasunitedfc.com for registration links, competitive availability, and tryout communications. Developmental sign-up uses the active GotSport program URL the club posts for each season. The mailing address on file is 3535 War Memorial, Houston, Texas 77084, associated with club administrator Dawn McGee.

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