
The Cape Coral Soccer Association are fortunate to have access to fields at three different complexes in the City of Cape Coral as well as a fourth soccer complex in the City of Ft. Myers. We have the usage of some of the best soccer facilities in Southwest Florida, and have hosted many events for the Florida Youth Soccer Association including "The Premier State Cup Final Four", "The Presidents Cup", "Region C Cup", "DC Cup" and the annual "u8 Jamboree".
The Cape Coral Sports Complex is home to our recreational soccer program. This 54 acre complex is includes 14 athletic fields, full concessions, restrooms, picnic area and playground.
The Pelican Soccer Complex is home to our select soccer program. This 14.3 acre park is currently under renovation and will re-open September 1st with all new equipment, lighting and surface. The soccer complex will include 4 oversized soccer fields, 1 equipped playground, full concessions, a viewing platform and picnic tables.
Due to amazing growth, the Cape Coral Parks & Recreation department has provided CCSA with Jim Jeffers Park which opened on June 2, 2007. This is home to our summer camps program as well both select and recreational soccer practices and games. In addition, the park is fully handicapped accessible and is the new home to our TOPSoccer Program. Located across the parking lot from Christa McCauliffe Elementary, the park includes play equipment, four soccer fields, picnic shelters, and a walkway leading to a 2 acre lake. News-Press has recently spotlighted the park for the impact it will have on the soccer community. Read The Article
CCSA's select program has become the top program in Southwest Florida for ELITE players. The "Cyclones" have been attracting the top players from throughout Lee County as well as the rest of Southwest Florida. In an attempt to provide the select program with an alternative location to play games in Lee County, CCSA has been granted a permit to host games at the Kelly Rd Soccer Complex in Ft. Myers. Although the program will retain its roots in Cape Coral, the older teams in the program will begin to schedule some games in Ft. Myers in the Fall of 2007 to ease the burden of travel on its members from other parts of Southwest Florida.
The City incorporated in August 1970, and its population continues to grow rapidly. With more than 160,000 residents, Cape Coral is one of the fastest growing areas in Florida. Cape Coral is the 3rd largest city geographically in the state of Florida and is the 11th largest city in population.
The city is a large peninsula on the Gulf Coast of Florida and is bordered by the Caloosahatchee River on the east and Matlacha Pass on the west. The city is located about 90 minutes south of Sarasota.