The Aztec Soccer Club is a full-scale developmental soccer organization located on the North Shore of Massachusetts. The Aztec Soccer Club is structured like a pyramid, running programs for all age groups and genders. The club runs Soccer Tots and Youth Clinics for ages 18 months – 6 years, youth teams ages 7-19 and the pro-caliber Boston Aztec men’s and women’s amateur teams.
Boston Aztec men’s and women’s teams play in three separate leagues. The men play indoors in the winter in the Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL) New England Division, and outdoors in the summer in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) Northeast Division. The women play outdoors over the summer in the Eastern Conference - North Division of the Women’s Premier Soccer League (WPSL).
Aztec men’s and women’s teams feature high-level players who have been award-winning high school and collegiate players, and some with professional and international experience. Recent examples include Meotis Erikson (WPSL; Boston Breakers – WUSA; Notre Dame All-American), Kareem Smith (PASL; Trinidad & Tobago U20 National Team; Univ. of S. Florida Big East All-Star) and Ebbie Kodiat (NPSL & PASL; Boston Bulldogs, NH Phantoms – USL; India National Team).
Read more about Aztec Soccer Club: The Men - Indoor, The Men - Outdoors, The Women, The Kids & Coaches
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