
Tryouts are May 1st and May 2nd. Don’t forget to sign up and join the best club in SWFL.

We will be offering Street Soccer this summer ONLY to members of the 2025-26 Cyclones. You will receive an email with registration instructions after tryouts.
What: Street Soccer is an organized pick-up game (like the kids in the neighborhood used to play in the streets, way before the kids became obsessed with screen time). CCSA will provide lined fields, goals, balls and pinnies and supervision. Players will be separated into groups of similar aged players. They will PLAY with little to no instruction.
Where: Training will be at Trafalgar Fields (1410 Sport Blvd.) on the outfield of the baseball field behind the concession stand)
When: Summer nights from May 19 to July 18. Two 1:15 sessions per week. Either Mon/Wed or Tues/Thur. Either 6:00-7:15 or 7:30 to 8:45. Exact times and days for each age group will come out after tryouts. How much: The cost is $100 for the summer. Expectations are that we will encounter some rain outs. Cost is based on 10 of the possible 18 sessions being played. There will be NO additional cost if we are able to get more than 10 of the sessions in.
Tryouts for the 2025/2026 season will be held on May 1st & May 2nd. Be sure to register now!
Our AGM will be held on November 15th, 2024
Thank you to the 1107 players that tried out for Cyclones May 1 – 5. We were able to make 41 competitive teams. The 2023-24 season starts July 24 for U15 and up teams and Aug 1 for U14 and younger teams.
The Cape Coral Cyclones are thrilled to join the FAL Boys U12 league. There is little doubt this is the top U12 boys league in the state and it is an honor to bring CCSA in to compete with these fantastic clubs.
Visit their website to learn more.
State Cup Final 4 (played in may)
Runner Up
Currently tied for 1st USA Premier League (3 games to go)
More Growth in South Florida for WPSL
CAPE CORAL, Florida – The Women’s Premier Soccer League sees more growth in south Florida with the newest expansion team in Cape Coral. The Cape Coral Cyclones’ inaugural season with the league will be played during the 2021 WPSL Season.
Founded in 1974, the Cape Coral Soccer Association (CCSA) has continued to provide immense opportunity for player development in the youth soccer community of southwest Florida.
“Cape Coral is thrilled to be accepted into the Women’s Premier Soccer League,” Eddie Carmean, Director of Coaching said.
With the addition of a WPSL team, the Cyclones have paved another way for their girls’ competitive program, allowing the WPSL to serve as the final destination of their player development pathway for women’s soccer in Cape Coral.
“We have all these girls that come through our program go on to play college soccer,” Carmean said. “It is wonderful to give them this level of play in Cape Coral while they are on college summer break and continue after their college careers are over – it is our hope that some will use this platform to be discovered for the NWSL or U.S. Women’s National Team.”
The WPSL saw 100 alumnae play at the professional level between the NWSL 2020 Challenge Cup and Fall Series and has former players playing in professional leagues abroad including Spain, England, and Denmark. There are also nine alumnae currently on the USWNT roster; two of which played in the last three WPSL seasons.
Home games for the 2021 WPSL season will be played at Tony McKenna Stadium at Mariner High School and ticket information will be confirmed at a later date.
Bajro Dizdarevic, who currently serves as coach for the U13 and U16 girls CCSA teams as well as head goalkeeper trainer, will become head coach for the WPSL squad. Dizdarevic played professionally for NK Krajisnik and NK Mladost in Bosnia for eight seasons and NK Djakoyo in Croatia for one season. Three of his goalkeepers with CCSA received NCAA Division I College Scholarships in the past two years.
CCSA is actively involved with community service on several fronts each year including serving as one of the largest TOPS (The Outreach Program of Soccer) programs in the state and the only one is southwest Florida. Through this program, CCSA offers ten week seasons each spring for over 125 special needs athletes with soccer skills training and camaraderie with players from the Cyclones program who serve as “buddies”.
In addition, each season, CCSA conducts a toy drive in conjunction with the Salvation Army’s Toy for Tots program and hold a food drive to benefit a local agency.
More information about Cape Coral Cyclones can be found at their website capecoralsoccer.com as well as their Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. For additional information on the WPSL visit wpslsoccer.com.
The WPSL is in its 23rd season and is the largest women’s soccer league in the world with more than 125 clubs from coast-to-coast in 35 states. WPSL rosters feature elite collegiate, post-collegiate, international and standout prep student-athletes. Many of the United States’ most accomplished women’s players have played in the WPSL, including household names such as Alex Morgan, Abby Wambach, Megan Rapinoe, Julie Foudy and Brandi Chastain.
Cape Coral Soccer Association is excited to have two seniors, Patrick Horan and Leo Perez, named to the 2020 United Soccer Coaches All-America Team.
A total of 45 players were named All-Americans, with 6 specifically from Florida. This is the first time both boys received this honor.
“Horan led the entire state — boys and girls — with 72 goals scored during the 2019-2020 season. The senior forward from the Canterbury School in Fort Myers, added 22 assists. He will play at Rollins College in Winter Park this fall.”
“Perez was a goal-scoring machine for Cape Coral Mariner. The senior forward helped the Tritons advance to the Class 4A state final after scoring 69 goals and providing 31 assists. In his varsity career, Perez produced 148 goals and 68 assists. He will head to Annapolis this fall to enroll at the United States Naval Academy.”
CCSA congratulates both Patrick and Leo for their incredible achievement! We wish them the best as they go on to play at the collegiate level.
The Cape Coral Soccer Association is excited to announce their involvement in The Big Six League as a founding member.
The following press release was announced Saturday, May 23, 2020:
May 23, 2020
Fort Myers, Florida – The Big Six League is a new high-level league being created in Florida. This will be an FYSA based league and its aim is to attract the top teams in the U11 and U12 girls age groups. This will be a merit-based team league, it is not a club-based league, and will use the YouthSoccerRankings.us as the main determinant for entry.
We are looking for U11 and U12 girls teams to apply now! The league will consist of six teams, The Big Six, and they will play a 10-game schedule that starts in August and ends in March.
For this upcoming season, we are starting both age groups of the league with Sunrise Sting, Cape Coral Cyclones and West Florida Flames. Based on the current rankings from YouthSoccerRankings.us, in the FL 2009 age group, these three teams are ranked 1, 2, and 4. In the FL 2010 age group, these teams are ranked 2, 3, and 6. These three founding clubs will not get automatic access each year. The top-ranked 6 teams that apply get the spots, each year.
The League is looking to add three more teams in each age group to round out the 2020-2021 season. Any other team in the state inside the top 6 is guaranteed a spot. The deadline to apply for the 2020-2021 season is May 30th. We encourage teams that are interested in high-level competition to apply as soon as possible.
To apply please send an email to info@bigsixleague.com. Please include club name, contact person from club/team, and age group you are applying for.