Lonestar Soccer Club is a locally grown, nationally recognized youth soccer organization in Austin, San Antonio, and throughout Central Texas that offers all levels of play for all young players from 4 to 19 years of age. We promote a love for the beautiful game and develop players who exhibit key core skills, abilities, values, and life lessons that allow for the best opportunity to succeed as they grow older both on and off the field.
Since its inception in 2004 with the merger of CC United Eagles & Longhorns, Warriors and Austin Flyers – and subsequent integration of the Capitals, we have established ourselves as a powerhouse in youth soccer, representing the best in Central Texas at the local, state, regional, and national levels of play.
Winning isn’t everything but the commitment to be successful is uncompromising. Lonestar SC players and coaches strive to have positive, successful mentalities, strong values and high expectations for themselves at all levels including national, professional and collegiate programs familiar with commitment, hard work, responsibility and accountability.
We’re proud to represent Austin, San Antonio, and throughout Central Texas at the national levels – but development starts at home. Every player should have the opportunity to play soccer, regardless of who they are, where they live, and where they are from.

In order to develop a lifelong passion for soccer, we believe that the early childhood stages of soccer development should focus on building social, motor, and ball skills while developing a love and passion for the game! Our approach is player-centric, with a focus on maximizing touches on the ball by utilizing age-appropriate activities with small player-to-ball ratios. In doing so, we emphasize developing the movement of players (motor skills) and comfort level with the ball (ball mastery) through repetitious activities.
Coaches, instructors, and parents are facilitators of the game at this stage, and serve to help the player develop confidence and creativity both on and off the ball. During this stage, Lonestar SC utilizes the “new ball” method at the Recreational level to keep the players engaged without focusing on rules and regulations of the game.
| Focus | Process |
|---|---|
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Develop a love and passion for soccer |
– Stimulating and engaging activities – Positive social interaction with peers – Positive reinforcement and support |
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Develop motor and social skills |
– Stimulating and engaging activities – Dynamic activities that incorporate all body parts – Small-sided games/new ball method |
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Instill confidence and creativity |
– Positive reinforcement (no fear of failure) – Positive social interaction with peers – Guided discovery with minimal tactics |
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Create familiarity and comfort with the ball |
– One ball to one player activity ratio – Freedom to express themselves on the ball – Positive reinforcement (no fear of failure) |
Lonestar believes in holistic training where every activity includes all four facets of the game: technical, tactical, physical and psychological. We prioritize the technical actions of soccer into the first touch, striking the ball, running with the ball, and 1v1 play.
Players follow a set annual training curriculum with age-appropriate training objectives through fun, enjoyable and challenging game-related activities where players compete in small-sided games to develop individual technique and tactical decision making. This stage of development is vitally important to develop skillful players who move on to the 11v11 game and effectively implement the Lonestar style of play.
| Core Skill | Key Principle | Training Objectives | Individual Objectives |
|---|---|---|---|
| First Touch | – Penetration – Secure Possession |
– Body shape and first touch to pass or dribble forward – First touch to execute the next decision away from pressure |
– Proficiency with both feet and body surfaces to receive different services – Disguising the ball and intention from opponent – Proficiency at turning |
| Striking The Ball | – Penetration – Secure Possession – Improvisation |
– Shooting to score – Crossing to create chances – Passing to bypass lines of opponent – Pass to switch, combine, or possess – Various creative passing to score goals |
– Shooting on target from varying distances – Proficiency with both feet and body surfaces for striking the ball – Varying crosses and ranges of passing (long and short) – Proficiency in heading to score or to pass (age appropriate) |
| Running With The Ball | – Penetration – Width and Depth |
– Running with/without ball to penetrate – Dribbling to move and commit defenders – Dribbling to develop an attacking shape |
– Dribbling with both feet – Changing of direction to beat the opponent – Change of pace to in order to penetrate space |
| 1v1 Play | – Improvisation – Penetration |
– Beating the opponent to create numbers up – Beating a player to cross/shoot – Beating player to penetrate the line – Beating a player to take free space |
– Deception and moves to beat opponent – Change of pace to beat opponent – Proficiency at turning |
Lonestar has a set playing philosophy and style of play where we prioritize our principles of play within the four key moments of a soccer game (attack, transition to defend, defend, and transition to attack). We develop our players through annual periodization and training programs where each age group has progressive training objectives, team tasks, and individual development training objectives. We play a proactive attacking style with skilled players based around the four key moments of the game: in possession (attacking), transition to attack, out of possession (defending) and transition to defend. Proactive means that we want to control and possess the ball with the intent to penetrate and score.
In attack, we give our players the freedom to improvise and encourage them to penetrate where possible and encourage a mindset to go to ‘goal’. We want our attack to have mobility, width and depth to create opportunities for overloads in all areas of the field. In defense, we aim to press and win the ball back quickly through individual and group pressing. If we can’t win the ball back quickly, we delay the opponent and make quick and incisive recovery runs to compact the space around and behind the ball.
| Key Principles | Team Tasks |
|---|---|
| Penetration | – Flank play with the 2, 3, 7, and 11 through the thirds of the field. – Interchanging positions between the 9, 10, 7, and 11 to create unbalance and penetrate lines – Penetrating through the 4 and 5 into the middle third of the field. – Penetrating through the 6, 7, and 8 from middle third to final third – Recognition to switch play through # 4, 5, 6, 8 – Building out of the back against three or two opposing attackers. |
| Support and Mobility |
– Rotation and support of the 6, 8, and 10 – Depth and support around the ball – Supporting movements of the 7, 11, 9, 10 for the 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and vice versa |
| Width and Depth |
– Creating width through the 2, 3, 7, 11 – Creating depth through the 4, 5 – Vertical/Opposite movements of the 9, 10, 4. Separation/distances of the 6, 8, and 10 – Squeezing lines through the 4, 5, and 6 upon forward progress – Squeezing the 2 and 3 underneath the 7 and 11 on the ball side |
| Improvisation |
– 1v1 play from 7, 11, 9, 10 in final third – 2nd/3rd man movement from 7, 11, 9, 10 to penetrate final third |
| Key Principles | Training Objectives | Individual Objectives |
|---|---|---|
| Penetration | – Forward running & passing – Combining and switching play to penetrate – Usage of flank play to penetrate |
– 1v1 personality & movement beyond the ball carrier – 2nd and 3rd man movements with interchange – Recognition to go around opponent side to side – Underlapping, overlapping, and creating overloads in flank |
| Support and Mobility | – Spread out vertically and horizontally | – Separation from opponent – Angles and distance from ball carrier |
| Width and Depth | – Rotation and interchange – Angles and distances of support – Players positional balance |
– Switching positions with players to create unbalance – Creating triangles and diamonds to solve various pressure – Opposite movements & Defensive balance |
| Improvisation | – Team creativity and risk in the final third – Team combination play (movement and passing) |
– 1v1 creativity to beat opponent – 1v1 skill and execution to score |
Lonestar SC has an exceptionally talented and passionate staff across the club, many of whom have played, coached, and administered at many different levels of the game who understand they are accountable role models for the players and their development.
LSC provides established programs in key locations across Central Texas, ensuring accessibility for aspiring soccer players. At each location, there are multiple programs dedicated to nurturing talent and instilling a passion for soccer in every participant.
Renowned for assisting and elevating youth soccer players into universities and colleges through our College Placement program. LSC has provided valuable guidance, support, and mentorship to hundreds of players passing through the club into Division 1, 2, and 3 NCAA universities and colleges.
Dell Children’s, a division of Ascension Seton, is the exclusive medical provider of Lonestar Soccer Club. Ascension Seton Athletic Trainers provide medical care at Lonestar Soccer Club practices, games, clinics and tournaments to make sure that our players have access to proper care.