Farmington SC

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The Farmington Soccer Club is a community based 501(c)(3) soccer club serving the Farmington Hills/Farmington area of Michigan offering Rec, Select, Premier, and National League level soccer to boys and girls U6 - U19

05/06/2026

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05/06/2026

Farmington Soccer Club Family,

What an incredible 2025-26 season it has been! From navigating multiple challenging rules changes and tough scheduling grinds to facing fierce opponents, our teams, families, and volunteers showed incredible resilience every step of the way.

As we wrap up this milestone 50th Anniversary year, we want to celebrate the outstanding individuals who helped us rise above every challenge to make this season a success. We have chosen 6 categories to award 6 big beautiful trophies, and we need your help to choose the winners.

Farmington SC Best of Awards Categories:
- Head Coach of the Year
- Assistant Coach of the Year
- Team Manager of the Year
- The FSC Club Spirit Award
- The Ultimate Soccer Parent Award
- Teammate of the Year

Please take a few moments to cast your votes for the players, coaches, volunteers, and parents who consistently put forth the attitude, effort, and spirit that define Farmington SC.

Voting Deadline: Saturday June 13th @ 2PM

Winners Announced and Trophies Presented: End of day Saturday the 13th at Founders Sports Park (the winners do not have to be present to win).

Thank you for your dedication, your passion, and for being the heartbeat of Farmington Soccer Club. Cast your votes below!

https://forms.gle/ZAXbY9YNAhPP41JK8

01/06/2026

Huge congratulations to Farmington SC Fury '11 White! ⚽️

We are thrilled to announce that the team has been officially accepted into the National 1 League (Midwest Conference | District 5). This is a massive milestone and a direct reflection of the grit, talent, and dedication these players bring to the pitch every single day.

Competing in the National 1 League offers an elite platform for our athletes to continue their development against top-tier competition. At Farmington SC, we are committed to providing pathways for our players to excel, and seeing the '11 White squad take this step is a proud moment for our entire club family.

A big thank you to our coaches and families for their unwavering support in reaching this level. The hard work continues, and we know this group is more than ready for the challenge ahead!

Join us in celebrating this fantastic achievement. Let’s go, Fury! 🔴⚪️⚫️

01/06/2026

FSC has been 100% volunteer-run since 1976: and that’s still our superpower.

Every coach, team manager, and board member is a neighbor investing in our kids. When our community steps up, we keep soccer affordable AND keep the experience organized, positive, and high-quality.

Want to coach on the field or help behind the scenes? We’d love to have you. Don't have any experience? Don't worry about it. We can help train you and even reimburse you for coaching certifications. Be careful though, coaching is ridiculously fun and addictive.

01/06/2026

Want to see what Farmington Soccer Club is all about before tryouts? ⚽

Come out for our Open Trainings running the week before tryouts from 6/8 - 6/11 at Founders Field! No signups are needed: just show up ready to play.

It’s the perfect chance to meet our coaches, get a feel for the team environment, and sharpen your skills on the pitch. Whether you're aiming for Select or Premier, everyone is welcome.

To find out when your age group is hosting an open training, head to farmingtonsc.org/registration and scroll down to "2026-27 Select and Premier Opening Training Times".

See you on the field! 🙌

25/05/2026

Today, we pause to honor and remember the brave individuals who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. 🇺🇸

We were incredibly proud to see members of our FSC family out marching in the Farmington Memorial Day parade this morning. Thank you to everyone who came out to represent Farmington SC and show their support for this meaningful community tradition.

​To the entire FSC community, we hope you enjoy the rest of this beautiful Memorial Day

20/05/2026

Why FSC?

For over two decades, coaching has been a massive part of my life. My journey started back in 2003, coaching my daughter under the sunny skies of Los Angeles. When we relocated to Michigan around 2010, I found myself on the sidelines for a bit, watching in my important role as a parent supporter. My daughter played a season with FSC as a warmup to highschool soccer while my middle son played in the Farmington Hills youth rec league in 2011. By 2013, his coach made the decision to move the team to the club level, forming a squad with Livonia. After two incredibly successful years there, we had the opportunity to bring the entire team “home” to the Farmington Soccer Club as the U11 Fury in 2015.


The 2016 season was nothing short of magic. The Fury went 13-3-0, scoring 50 goals while giving up only eight. We won our division and ranked 29th in the state. The boys had an absolute blast, and the parents truly enjoyed spending those weekends together on the sidelines—so much so that just this last Saturday, our coach, Coach Tom Huber, hosted a Fury reunion on his back patio. It was the perfect reminder of what happens when well-intended folks dedicate their time and effort to volunteering and supporting their community.


Then, at the end of the 2016 season, the floor dropped out. US Soccer declared the new birth year registration mandate. Starting in the 2017 season, teams that had grown up together were ripped apart overnight, and players were reshuffled strictly by birth year. We were devastated. Everyone was devastated. Tryouts that year felt completely different. We lost old players and dear friends, while gaining new faces and new families.


We rested and recouped over that summer, and then we hit the pitch in the fall. It only took a few weeks of practice to realize that we had actually gained far more than we initially thought. Yes, we did lose some teammates and their families, but they were still playing, just not with us. In addition to our new friends and families, we gained a variety of useful skills, adaptation and resilience being two of the biggest. These are remarkably important life lessons that these young men were able to learn in a relatively safe way, and skills that I know will continue to benefit them their entire lives. Sports aren’t static; they are fluid, unpredictable, and in a constant state of change. When you think about it, that’s what makes sports so compelling. You just don’t know what’s going to happen.


After the reshuffle, the newly formed Fury 06 was still a force. A force for fun, engagement, growth, and experience. They went on to multiple seasons filled with exciting wins and painful losses, and there were so many unforgettable moments just hanging out with the families on tournament trips. My scrappy little center back went on to play for multiple teams and clubs, and this fall he’ll be going into his third year of playing collegiate soccer as he pursues his undergrad in molecular biology and biochemistry (yes, I’m a very proud dad).


In 2018 shortly after the mandatory change, it was time for my youngest to move up from rec so I started coaching him and his teammates on the Fury 10 squad. Almost 8 years later, I can easily say that I cherish every opportunity with this club. Some of those opportunities present themselves as joy, like when I see a player struggling with something finally make a breakthrough, or when the boys support each other after a rough match, or when I see a beaming parent on the sideline watching their kid thrive and succeed. Those moments are unforgettable, and they are made even brighter through the remarkable privilege and lens of being a coach. Other experiences, while they can be frustrating, still present that same opportunity for growth, understanding, and resilience. We are all passionate. They are all our kids. But let’s never forget that this is youth sports and we are volunteers. Volunteering to me means an opportunity to gift my time and hopefully knowledge for the greater benefit of those around me. I try my best to remind myself that nothing is owed to me. I choose to give, like you all do. The club owes me nothing, just like the players and parents owe me nothing.


When I was initially asked to take on the president’s role, I was hesitant. Not because I didn’t want to continue with the club, but because I knew what was coming. We were facing another massive age-change rule alongside the elimination of anti-poaching regulations, all compounded by an era of multi-million dollar clubs that outspend us annually in a single week. Trying to keep a grassroots club true to its mission in that kind of shifting, hyper-competitive landscape is a terrifyingly heavy lift.


Before accepting the role, I spent over a month reaching out to our volunteers, parents, and players, asking them a simple question: Why FSC?

The responses I got back were as authentic and diverse as we are as the organization:

“Because my big sister played here.”

“Because it’s affordable.”

“Because it’s a chance to give back to my community.”

“Because I want to compete.”

“Because I love being the underdog.”

“Because no one else raised their hand.”

“Because my mom’s the coach.”

“Because I’m saving for college.”:
“Because I don’t have the money for all three of my kids to play anywhere else.”

“Because I was cut from my old team.”

“Because I just love coaching.”


Every single person I spoke to helped me remember why it is so crucial that we show up and keep giving. This club means something unique to everyone involved. For 50 years, volunteers at the Farmington Soccer Club have put in the work to ensure there is a place for children to play organized soccer at a reasonable cost. In a time where money seems to be everything, I am incredibly proud to be involved with an organization that proudly says the players, families, and volunteers are everything. We are everything, and it’s because of all of us that we are able to create true success on the pitch, regardless of record.


I want to be there when that new group of kids puts on those jerseys and see that dynamic synergy take over. I want to be there for the kid who might struggle with natural talent, but with a little help and relentless grit, finally achieves that significant breakthrough. I want to be there when a player fails and instead of hanging their head, digs deep and sprints twice as hard to win the ball back because they know they have a safe place to learn from their mistakes and grow. I want to be there for the wins and for the losses. I hope you will be there with me.

To every parent who trusts us with their kids, and every volunteer who keeps the Farmington Soccer Club running, thank you. Let’s strive to serve the soccer community and its families for another 50 years.

19/05/2026

FarmingtonSC Tryout Registration is Officially Open! ⚽

The road to the 2026-27 season starts right here. Whether you're returning to the pitch or looking to join the Farmington Soccer Club family for the first time, your spot waits for you.

98% of our families would recommend Farmington Soccer Club to others. Come see what affordable community led soccer is about.

📅 Save the Dates: June 13th & 14th, 2026

👟 Open To: Select & Premier players

Lock in your spot today. Register Now: farmingtonsc.org/registration

14/05/2026

Here’s a wonderful reminder from one of our long-time volunteers about why we contribute so much time and love to Farmington SC:

​With tryouts right around the corner, it’s easy to get caught up in the logistics and the stress of the season ahead. But here is a beautiful reminder of the "why" behind everything we do here at FSC.

One of our former players recently returned home from his first year at Michigan State University. His suitemates? One is a friend he’s played with since kindergarten; the other, a teammate since the third grade. These are bonds forged right here on our home fields.

Where can you find this former Fury player while he's home from school? He’s over at the indoor facility, playing in a summer league alongside his former club teammates, their siblings, and, get this, his former coach. He’s grown from that "little guy" in the front row of the team photo to a young man competing on the same field as the mentor who helped him grow and learn.

​This is what it’s actually about. It’s not just about the game or the wins; it’s about the lifelong friendships, the community, and the relationships that continue long after the final whistle of a youth career.

Good luck to everyone at the upcoming tryouts, we can’t wait to see and support the next generation of lifelong connections!

22/01/2026
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