

FC United (Futbol Club United of Massachusetts)
Background
FC United is based in Worcester offering boys and girls teams from U9 leading up to U18; their philosophy emphasizes player development through skilled technique with the ball.
Coaches
FC United boasts itself on having great coaches; they realize one of the top reasons for any player or team to be successful is to have the right coaches. According to FC United their coaches are in it for more than just wining – they look at individual development and try to instill technical mastery of body over ball. They feel once this is mastered winning will come naturally.
Camps/Clinics
There is a Sidekick Soccer Academy, Summer Camps and soccer training (usually held with Millbury Soccer Club) ; see the FC United website for more information.
Young Players
TBA
Tournaments
TBA
Facilities
Weston Pond
2025 Washington St.
Holliston, MA 01746
Krashes Field
110 East Princeton Rd.
Princeton, MA 01541
Website
- Much better redesigned website with lots of information.
Background
FC United is based in Worcester offering boys and girls teams from U9 leading up to …http://www.massclubsoccer.com/
Background
FC United is based in Worcester offering boys and girls teams from U9 leading up to …


4 Positive Reviews –
0 Negative Reviews


Mr. Wilson,
I don’t know who you are or what your stated on the club. However, my daughter is an up and coming student athlete and has worked very hard and has the best in coaching and development skills training at FC of Massachusetts. To make a comment about the facilities when you have not seen them is a farce in itself. My daughter is in her fourth year with the club and has played for many coaches in the program. When a program of this caliber produces a professional player like Diego Fagundez and then retains Professional Level Soccer Players and Coaches with certifications, it means business and its intent is to develop soccer players who are interested in playing soccer at the Collegiate and Professional level. I would reconsider your comments since your comments will follow you wherever they go. I for one am thankful for what FC of Massachusetts has done for my daughter and moreover, I am a parent who goes to the practices and drops off their child and also does not miss a match. Parent involvement is huge in any program. However, the parents have very little influence if at all.
I recommend FC of Massachusetts and Gerry Padilla’s program to any student athlete that wants to excel and grow in their soccer endeavors.
Respectfully submitted,
Athas Tsongalis
I agree with Athas; we tried a “different’ club these past couple of years and totally hated the parents who were not involved at all – but yet complained about everything! you must stay involved in all aspects of yur kids’s involvement and sprts (i.e. soccer) is no different. get involved and you’ll have more fun and certainly your kid will. Stay with FC united!
We have been with FC United Soccer Club for about 3 years and love the coaches and the way they get wrapped up in the whole soccer envirnoment – they jsut love the game and the fact that they have any impact on the way their kids play the game.
My daughter was with NEFC, which is a good club fore sure, but soemhow seemed happier here; overall a very good soocer club.
The way in which FC United excels are where it counts, coaching and player development. Having been around the game for many years, including as a former NCAA Div 2 player, and a District Select Coach, I know the game. And the coaching at FC United is top notch. With one professional player player, playing for MLS’ New England Revolution, you can see that they are serious about their training. You will find it very difficult to find better training. Sure, they have no owned facilities (they rent town fields in Princeton, MA, as well as using Abby Kelly Charter and Worcester Academy’s fields). But that’s not what counts. And the prices is excellent for this caliber of training. I can highly recommend FC United.