Local clubs
Fields and facilities
Miami Freedom Park & Soccer Village
public park
Flamingo Park Soccer Field (Fpsf)
public park
Little Haiti Soccer Park
public park
FIU Soccer Stadium
stadium
Kendall Soccer Park
public park
Onyx Soccer Club
sports facility
Shenandoah Park
public park
Coral Gate Park
public park
José Martí Park
public park
Curtis Park
public park
Moore Park
public park
Partners for Youth Park
public park
Henderson Park
public park
Tamiami Park
public park
Gibson Park
public park
Bryan Park
public park
Charles Hadley Park
public park
Loandepot Park
public park
Lot 11 Skatepark
public park
Palm Island Park
public park
Juan Pablo Duarte Park Mini-Pitches
public park
Soccer 5 Kendall
sports facility
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Youth soccer registration fees in Miami and the surrounding Miami-Dade County area typically range from $150 to $350 per season for recreational programs and $500 to $2000 for competitive clubs and academies.
Additional costs usually include uniforms ($50 to $150), tournament fees ($50 to $200 per tournament), and basic equipment like cleats, shin guards, and a ball ($50 to $100). Some clubs offer sibling discounts, early bird pricing, and payment plans to help families manage costs.
In South Florida, fall soccer registration typically opens in June and July for seasons starting in August or September. Spring registration opens in December and January for seasons starting in February or March.
Competitive clubs and academies often have year-round programs with tryouts in April and May. Recreational leagues usually accept players throughout the season if space is available.
Most clubs require a birth certificate, medical clearance form, and a signed waiver at registration. Some also require proof of residency.
If your child is new to soccer, look for recreational programs in Miami before jumping into competitive leagues. Most clubs offer both tracks.
Ask if coaches have US Soccer grassroots licenses and completed SafeSport training. Both are standard for reputable clubs.
Watch how coaches interact with kids. A good environment matters more than a winning record.
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If your family speaks Spanish, find a club that communicates in both languages. It makes a real difference for parents and players.
Recreational teams usually practice once or twice a week. Competitive teams may practice three to four times plus weekend games and travel tournaments.
Registration is just the start. Factor in uniforms, equipment, tournament fees, and travel when comparing clubs in Miami.
Youth soccer in Miami reflects the city's deep roots in the game. With over 459,745 residents and a 71.5% Hispanic and Latino community, soccer here is more than a weekend activity. Families bring traditions from across Latin America, and that passion fills local fields year-round. Whether your child is just starting or looking for a competitive academy, Miami has options at every level.
Most clubs in the South Florida area run fall and spring seasons. Fall registration typically opens in June or July for seasons starting in August or September. Spring registration opens in December or January. Competitive clubs and academies often run year-round with tryouts in April and May. Registration fees in Miami-Dade County typically range from $150 to $350 for recreational programs and $500 to $2000 for competitive clubs.
If you run a club in Miami or are thinking about starting one, Centro is a free club management platform built for communities like yours. Handle registration, payments, scheduling, and parent communication in one place, in English and Spanish.