What is Competitive Soccer?

Competitive soccer is the next step in your child's development. It is a focus on development of the individual player both technically and tactically. Our head coaches have, at minimum, their USSF D license or are on target to complete it within their first year of coaching with us.

Why is WFSC different?

For starters, we are a family oriented club. All of our coaches know every player, and all of our players know every coach. We are small by nature because of our location, however that does not mean our quality is any different than the biggest clubs in the country. Our club provides the highest licensed coaches per capita in the area hands down. We focus our development on the individual player and not team oriented winning. Although winning is the byproduct of our work. We want to develop creative players, not robots. This is a long term process that takes time and requires patience from our parents. However, it results in some of the top players in the panhandle coming from our small family club. 

Why is it year round (10 months)?

Soccer is a very complex game with many moving parts. It takes a long period of time to properly develop the technical(foot skill) and tactical(movement/decision making) aspects of the game. Long breaks can greatly hinder development. Consistence of playing and training is very vital to overall growth.

When does the season start and end?

The full season runs August-May.

We hold tryouts in May for the new season to start in August.   

Why do we sign a parent and player contract?

Player and Parent contracts are very important. They lay out the expectations of every player such as respect for their coach and accountability to show up to practices. They also lay out expectations for our parents such as sideline conduct and how to properly contact your coach. These are not just important for the conducting of business at our club, but we believe they would be greatly served in all youth sports.