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Wellington Soccer Club

Wellington, Florida

About

Wellington Soccer Club, known as the Wellington Wave, has been the travel soccer provider for the Village of Wellington and the western communities of Palm Beach County since 1995. The organization works with boys and girls who want to train and compete at a demanding youth level, with coaching leadership under a director of coaching and a deep staff roster across age groups.

What the club offers

Travel programming spans young All Stars groups through high-school age elite teams for both boys and girls, with Premier and Elite tiers at many ages so players can grow inside one club structure. Boys teams run from roughly U6–U8 All Stars through U18/U19 elite sides, and girls teams follow a similar ladder into the late teens. Beyond league teams, the club runs supplemental options such as goalkeeper work, Champions night training, topics-based sessions, futsal training, and private training for players who want more touches each week.

Development philosophy and ECNL Regional League

Training centers on technical and tactical player development with united team dynamics and strong game fundamentals. Wellington Soccer Club is a member of the Elite Clubs National League family through ECNL Regional League play in Florida, a high-level state platform with strong training and a clearer path toward college scouting conversations for players who advance. Boys league play in that pathway begins at U11, while U8 through U10 emphasizes ECNL Regional League–aligned development work that prepares players for the older competitive calendar.

Tryouts, evaluations, and registration

Every player—new, returning, or already on a roster—is expected to participate in tryouts or a scheduled evaluation, and roster spots are not offered without that step. For families exploring the current season that runs August through May, completing the tryouts registration workflow and then emailing the club’s registration contact opens a conversation about team availability and scheduling a tryout session. The next full seasonal cycle is anchored by May tryouts ahead of the following August start; families complete the tryouts registration form after the communicated spring cutoff so the club can plan rosters accurately. Players interested in All Stars follow the same tryout registration expectation. Boys ECNL Regional League identification clinics on Saturdays in spring use a separate registration path from the main May tryout cycle for families tracking that pathway.

Camps, events, and staying connected

Summer programming includes camp-style offerings such as World Cup camp, a boys and girls soccer academy week, and speed and agility training. The Wellington Soccer Shootout tournament series gives teams additional competition windows, and registered families can use the My Wave member experience for schedules and updates alongside the club’s social channels. College-minded players can use the club’s college recruiting resources, including NCAA reference material in College Fit Finder. Fan gear and kit orders are available through the Wellington Wave online team store.

How to reach the club

Start at the club’s registration hub for tryouts forms and seasonal instructions. For roster availability and tryout scheduling during an open season, email Claudia@WellingtonSoccer.com. Soccer operations questions can also go to the director of coaching at +1 561-252-1467.

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Frequently asked questions

What ages and program levels does Wellington Soccer Club offer?The club fields boys and girls travel teams from young All Stars groups through high-school age elite sides, including Premier and Elite tiers at many ages. Supplemental training covers goalkeeping, Champions night sessions, topics training, futsal, and private training. ECNL Regional League league play for boys starts at U11, with U8–U10 focused on ECNL Regional League–aligned development.

Where does the club train and who does it serve?Wellington Soccer Club is built for families in the Village of Wellington and the western communities of Palm Beach County. Registered families receive practice field assignments and schedules through the My Wave member experience each cycle.

How do tryouts and evaluations work?All players—new, returning, or current—must try out or complete a scheduled evaluation before receiving a roster spot. Mid-season interest in the August–May year starts with the tryouts registration process and an email to Claudia@WellingtonSoccer.com for availability and a tryout time. The next full year is organized around May tryouts ahead of the following August; families submit the tryouts registration form after the spring cutoff the club announces so rosters stay accurate. All Stars candidates use the same tryout registration expectation.

What is the club’s mission and coaching structure?Since 1995 the club has focused on developing boys and girls who want to compete at a high youth level while supporting shared program goals. Training stresses technical and tactical growth, cohesive teams, and fundamentals. A director of coaching and assistant director lead a large coaching staff, and families can call those leaders directly for soccer operations questions.

Does the club offer camps or tournaments beyond league play?Summer options include World Cup camp, a boys and girls soccer academy week, and speed and agility training. The Wellington Soccer Shootout gives teams tournament play, and supplemental training such as Champions night and futsal adds weekly development opportunities.

How can families register, get updates, or ask questions?Use the club’s registration area for tryouts forms and seasonal instructions. Email Claudia@WellingtonSoccer.com for team availability and tryout scheduling when spots may still exist. Call +1 561-252-1467 to reach the director of coaching for soccer operations questions, and use the My Wave experience plus the club’s social channels for ongoing updates when you are a registered family.

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