What ages and competitive levels does Weston FC offer?The club serves roughly ages 7 through 19 with about 70 boys and girls teams in a ten-month competitive calendar. Boys pathways include MLS NEXT, USL League Two, Florida Academy League, National Academy League, SFUYSA and EDP, and UPSL where applicable. Girls teams compete in Development Player League, SFUYSA, US Club Soccer NPL, and Florida Club League Southeast Florida Premier League brackets.

About
Weston FC, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit competitive youth soccer club based in Weston, Florida, serving families across South Florida with a ten-month season that reaches local, national, and occasional international play. Founded in 1998 with about 100 players, the club now fields roughly 1,000 players on approximately 70 boys and girls teams from about ages 7 through 19. The organization emphasizes integrity, dedication, and success on the field while expecting respectful conduct toward coaches, opponents, referees, and supporters.
What the club offers
Boys programming is built around elite national and regional platforms, including MLS NEXT (the club was invited as a founding member in 2020 after earlier participation in the U.S. Soccer Development Academy), USL League Two, Florida Academy League, National Academy League, SFUYSA and EDP pathways, and UPSL for appropriate ages. Girls teams compete across Development Player League, SFUYSA, US Club Soccer NPL, and Florida Club League Southeast Florida Premier League brackets, so families can find a competitive lane that matches age and ambition inside one club umbrella.
Development philosophy, performance, and college guidance
The mission is to develop strong young people through soccer training and coaching while maximizing each player’s capabilities and reinforcing sportsmanship. A dedicated Performance Program led by a Ph.D.-level sport science director blends technical, tactical, strength-and-conditioning, and education work so training sessions target coordination, agility, speed, strength, power, and endurance in age-appropriate cycles. Since 2010 the College Advisory Program has paired players with individualized guidance on academic fit, athletic fit, and family finances, plus an annual symposium led by board members, technical staff, and college coaches on divisions, recruiting timelines, and academic preparation.
Facilities and where teams play
Primary training and match sites sit in Weston: Vista Park offers four grass fields behind Cypress Bay High School with restrooms and a concession hub, and Weston Regional Park provides eight fields with the club emphasizing Field 1’s turf surface and Field 8 alongside restrooms and concessions near Field 6. Weston FC also uses a two-field complex at Mision Vida Church in Southwest Ranches, extending practice and game options west of central Weston.
Weston Cup, community, and financial aid
Weston FC operates Weston Cup and Showcase, an annual Presidents Day weekend event that draws more than a thousand teams from the United States and abroad and has become a major part of the club’s competitive calendar. Beyond soccer, the club participates in local charity and awareness efforts and maintains a limited need-based financial aid pool for families who qualify; awards typically cover a modest share of registration fees (often around one-fifth of the amount due), require an application submitted with the initial registration payment, prioritize documented hardship, and expect recipients to volunteer hours during Weston Cup weekend. The club does not offer merit scholarships tied to premier roster status.
How to reach the club
General questions flow through the main office at 4581 Weston Rd #264, Weston, FL 33331, by calling +1 954-349-7261 or emailing information@westonfc.org. Registration and league administration connect to GotSport and Florida Youth Soccer Association pathways; the club registrar is reachable at Engrid.Spence@westonfc.org, and executive administration including communications and uniform coordination is available at Christine.Thomas@westonfc.org.
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Frequently asked questions
Where does Weston FC train and play home games?Core sites are Vista Park at 18800 Vista Park Blvd in Weston and Weston Regional Park at 20200 Saddle Club Rd in Weston, with Vista Park offering four fields and Regional Park offering eight fields that include a primary turf field and grass assignments the club highlights for regular use. Weston FC also trains and plays at a two-field complex at Mision Vida Church in Southwest Ranches.
How do registration and league administration work?Florida Youth Soccer Association and GotSport sign-in workflows support seasonal registration and event management for families moving through tryouts and rostering. For personal help with registrar questions, email Engrid.Spence@westonfc.org, and for broader club communication needs email Christine.Thomas@westonfc.org or call +1 954-349-7261.
What is Weston FC’s mission and off-field development approach?The nonprofit mission centers on developing capable, respectful players through structured coaching while reinforcing sportsmanship toward everyone involved in the game. The Performance Program adds sport-science support across physical and educational pillars, and the College Advisory Program has guided players toward college soccer since 2010 through one-on-one advising and an annual symposium.
Does Weston FC offer financial assistance?Limited need-based aid can reduce a portion of registration fees for qualifying families, often around twenty percent of the balance due, but funds are scarce and are not treated as full scholarships. Applications are reviewed only when submitted with the required initial registration payment, priority follows documented hardship, recipients volunteer during Weston Cup weekend, and the club does not award merit scholarships for premier players.
What is Weston Cup and Showcase?Weston Cup and Showcase is the club’s flagship Presidents Day weekend tournament that attracts more than a thousand teams from across the United States and internationally, giving Weston FC teams and visitors a major competition window each winter.
How can families contact Weston FC?Call +1 954-349-7261, email information@westonfc.org, or write to 4581 Weston Rd #264, Weston, FL 33331. Registration-specific questions can go to Engrid.Spence@westonfc.org, and executive administration including communications is available at Christine.Thomas@westonfc.org.
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