Tournaments & Camps

Tournaments

Cape Coral Cup

U8 to U14
Dec 14, 15
Cape Coral Sports Complex

Registration

U8 – U10 $525.00 
U/11-12 $595.00
U13-14 $695.00*
Referee fees are not included in registration / REf fees per game: 7v7 format $30.00 / 9v9 format $60.00 / 11v11 format $70.00

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CCSA Winter Invitational

REC All-Stars and D2 competitive
Jan 25/26
Cape Coral Sports Complex
Registration opens Dec 1
U8: $150 (4v4 no gk)
U10: $350
U12: $375
U15: $400
Ref fees included

CCSA SWFL Invitational

REC All-Stars and D2 competitive
Feb 8/9
Cape Coral Sports Complex
Registration opens Jan
U8:  $150 (4v4 no gk)
U10: $350
U12: $375
U15:  $400
Ref fees included

Upcoming Camps

CCSA Winter Break Camp
Dec 30, 31 Jan 2 & 3  (NO camp on Jan 1)
Cape Coral Sports Complex
Details TBD

CCSA Spring Break Camp
March 17-20
Cape Coral Sports Complex
Details TBD

2024 WPSL Tryouts

Dates: Sunday, May 12th at 10am & Wednesday, May 15th at 5pm. 

Cost: $50.00 tryout fee, which will be applied to the registration fee if player is selected 

Location: To Be Announced

Click Here to Register

New Players: Fill out the form and click the “Create Account” button to set up your player account. Once you have done so, you will then be able to register for the WPSL team tryouts.

Previous/Current CCSA Players: Players who have previously been registered with the Cape Coral Soccer Association can log into their current player account and select the WPSL program under available programs.

Women’s Premier Soccer League

WPSL

Cape Coral is thrilled to be accepted into the Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL). This will be the final step on the pathway for girls to go from 4-year-old beginners to semi-pro soccer players, all under the CCSA umbrella. The WPSL league will also give our local players a platform to be scouted for the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL).

Click here to learn more about the league, view a full list of teams, standings and scores.

WPSL vs Miami Highlights

Sponsorships

Click here to learn about sponsorship opportunities.

The League

The Women’s Premier Soccer League is an independent highly competitive national league whose main focus is on the development of highly competitive premier women’s soccer teams. Celebrating its 25th season of play in 2023, the Women’s Premier Soccer League is the most tenured and largest women’s soccer league in the world – with an all-time high 131 teams competing in 33 U.S. states and 73 metro areas. Team rosters feature current and former collegiate players, the nation’s top prep prospects, and international standouts. The amateur summer league produced more than 70 percent of the selections in the 2023 NWSL College Draft and WPSL alumnae represent 50 percent of the members of the United States women’s national team.

The WPSL also makes every effort to bring quality soccer to all levels of the community and to promote the stature of female athletes as role models for our youth. Through the years, our league has had many national open and amateur cup victories.

The WPSL was formed in 1998. It is sanctioned by the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA), who is an affiliate of the United States Soccer Federation (USSF), the ruling body of soccer in the United States and FIFA the world’s ruling body for soccer.

The WPSL is unique in that teams are involved in discussions pertaining to issues regarding the league. Anyone can access information about our league such as: current teams, rosters, statistics, schedules, results, constitution and by-laws, forms, meeting minutes and the latest league news on our website.

Our league expects new teams to conform to our minimum standards. We expect every team to achieve all WPSL standards. Standards that we stress include: a good playing surface, water for players provided by the home team, ice and a trainer at all games, professional conduct and adherence to the league constitution and by-laws.

The WPSL season runs from May 1st to August 1st. There is a league championship tournament that is held the last weekend of July. The location of which is determined each year and is alternated to different parts of the country each year. Teams can expect to play 10-16 games during the season.

You have a chance to participate in an exciting, growing league whose focus is strictly upon the development and promotion of WOMEN soccer players. We have a foundation of committed and well-regarded teams located throughout the nation. You can make it happen!!

The Players

The great variety of highly skilled players is what makes the WPSL truly successful. WPSL teams roster college, post-college, foreign players and talented high school players every year. Many college programs encourage their players to play in our summer league because they believe it helps them prepare for the upcoming season. These players gain tremendous experience playing alongside other dedicated, competitive players, some of whom are former professional soccer players and others whom are aspiring to become professionals on or off the field.

We give post-college players a place to play at a very high competitive level while they are starting their careers.

Over the years, hundreds of players have spent their summer breaks playing on WPSL teams. Most come from highly regarded collegiate programs such as: Santa Clara, Portland, Notre Dame, North Carolina, UCLA, UC Berkeley, UCONN, Penn State, Princeton, Harvard, CSU, UMASS, USF, UOP, BYU, San Jose State, Stanford, San Diego State, Arizona State, Texas A&M, Denver University, UC Davis, U of New Hampshire, St. Mary’s, Boston University, Nebraska, USC, Long Beach State, BYU, North Carolina State, Florida, Florida State, Miami, Boston College, Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Pepperdine, Yale, and many more.

Collegiate programs have utilized our league to improve their player’s development and sustain their fitness over the summer months. Highly competitive youth clubs have also used our league to expose their players to teams that carry players from every level – national, collegiate, post-collegiate and youth – and they then carry the experience they’ve gained, individually and as a team, into their local league competition in the fall and spring.

Coaches

Bajro Dizdarevic

Coach

Terry Horan

Assistant Coach

Renato Freitas

Assistant Coach

Acelya Aydogmus

Assistant Coach

2021 Players

Karleigh Acosta

Hometown: Cape Coral, FL

Position: Midfield/Defense

University: Northwestern State University of Louisiana

Years with Cape Coral Cyclones: 10

Mason Schilling

Hometown: Venice, FL

Position: Forward/Winger

University: Bemidji State University Commit

Years with Cape Coral Cyclones: 3

Taylor Yount

Hometown: Cape Coral, FL

Position: Forward

University: Samford University

Years with Cape Coral Cyclones: 6

Emilee Hauser

Hometown: Cape Coral, FL

Position: Midfield/Defense

University: University of Arkansas

Years with Cape Coral Cyclones: 10

Acelya Aydogmus

Hometown: Cape Coral, FL

Position: Goalkeeper

University: Northwestern State University of Louisiana

Years with Cape Coral Cyclones: 9

Maggie Struble

Hometown: Estero, FL

Position: Forward

University: Stetson University

Years with Cape Coral Cyclones: 2

Megan Dahl

Hometown: Rosemount, MN

Position: Defense

University: Bemidji State University

Rylee Stoehner

Hometown: Cape Coral

Position: Center Mid

University: Alabama State University

Years with Cape Coral Cyclones: 6

Haley DeSanto

Hometown: Fort Myers

Position: Right Back (Defense)

University: Eckerd College

Amanda DaSilva

Hometown: Cape Coral

Position: Center Midfielder

University: Eastern Illinois University

Years with Cape Coral Cyclones: 7

Lander Peck

Position: Midfield

University: FGCU

Abey Nottingham

Position: Defense

University: South Alabama

Megan Logue

Hometown: Naples, FL

Position: Midfield

University: Central Michigan University

Alyssa Wilson

Position: Midfield/Forward

University: FGCU

Leah Scarpelli

Hometown: Brick, NJ

Position: Midfield

University: FGCU

Lilly Lakich

Position: Defense

University: FGCU

Melissa Weck

Position: Goalkeeper

University: FGCU