West Palm Beach families mix city rec leagues with indoor academies and county parks. Most sessions use Howard Park, South Olive, and nearby county complexes like Okeeheelee.
City‑run seasonal leagues and skills; beginner‑friendly with local fields.
Ages: 7-14
Seasons: Fall & Spring
Inclusive youth leagues emphasizing fundamentals, teamwork, and fun.
Ages: 3-14
Seasons: Seasonal
Convenient weekly game model with age‑appropriate instruction.
Ages: 3-14
Seasons: Seasonal
Local academy with training blocks and games; sessions at city parks.
Ages: 5-18
Fields: Howard Park, South Olive Park, Lincoln Park
Indoor training and leagues year‑round at a central facility.
Ages: 4-18
Fields: City Soccer Indoor Complex
Name | Address | Amenities | Notes |
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Howard Park | 1302 Parker Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 | multi‑use fields, parking, restrooms | City park used for youth leagues and academy sessions. |
South Olive Park | 345 Summa St, West Palm Beach, FL 33405 | multi‑use field, parking, restrooms | Common training site for local programs. |
Lincoln Park | 5100 N Haverhill Rd, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 | open fields, parking, restrooms | Additional city venue used for practices. |
Okeeheelee Park (County) | 7715 Forest Hill Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33413 | large multi‑field complex, parking, restrooms | County sports hub with ample field space for leagues and events. |
City Soccer Indoor Complex | 1016 Clare Ave, West Palm Beach, FL 33401 | indoor turf fields, parking, restrooms | Year‑round indoor leagues and skills programs. |
4-6 | Introductory programs and AYSO. Keep it playful and short; celebrate effort. |
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6-8 | Focus on foundational skills and enjoying the game. Build confidence through fun drills. |
8-10 | Transitioning to more structured play. Build turns and first-touch patterns. AYSO or introduction to club. |
10-12 | Add speed bursts and combo moves. Start to specialize in positions. Club tryouts and travel become more common. |
13-18 | Advanced tactical understanding and physical training. High school soccer and college recruiting become key considerations. Competitive club is the main option. |
Rec | Typically $150-$300 per season, including uniform and team picture. Financial aid is often available. |
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Club | Ranges from $1,400 to over $4,500 per year, not including travel, tournament, and uniform costs. Many clubs offer payment plans and some financial assistance. |
Program | Details |
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All Kids Play | Provides grants to help families with the cost of youth sports registration fees. |
Every Kid Sports | National fee‑assistance program for rec sports. |
Provider | Details |
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Elite Soccer Academy Camps | Seasonal camps and skills blocks at city parks. |
City Soccer Indoor Youth Programs | Indoor clinics and leagues year‑round. |
Flat shoes on dry surfaces |
Clear 6–8 feet of space |
Hydrate before and after |
Shin guards under long socks |
Warm up and cool down |
A simple weekly rhythm you can actually stick to
touches — toe-taps, foundation taps
agility — ladder steps (imaginary), side shuffles
first touch — sole stop, inside-out touches
turns — drag back, cruyff turn
combos — 3-move combo, speed dribble
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Toe Taps
Tap top of ball with alternating feet • Keep knees soft and chest up
Foundation Taps
Tap ball between feet with inside surfaces • Keep the ball under you
Drag Back
Pull ball under foot • Turn hips and push out with other foot
How many minutes should kids practice at home? 10 minutes, 3–5 days a week builds confidence without burnout. |
Do we need cones? No—use shoes or tape as markers; drills fit small spaces. |
Rec vs club soccer? Rec emphasizes fun and balanced teams; club adds higher commitment, travel, and licensed coaching. |
How do we choose the right club? Compare coaching credentials, cost, travel, practice locations, and team culture; attend tryouts and talk with parents. |
What equipment is required? Ball sized by age, shin guards with long socks, proper‑fit cleats, and a water bottle; most leagues provide uniforms. |
How are age groups determined? By birth year using national standards; most leagues use the player’s age on Dec 31 of the season year. |
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