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4.7 (13 reviews)
Closed 4:30 pm - 11:00 PM
Updated 3 weeks ago

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Fun indoor soccer for kids. Lots of seating and snacks if wanted. Much needed in the area.

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We all the safety procedures Soccer Hub Austin has put in place to keep kids and staff safe!

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Amazing place if you want your child to get quicker with their foot skills in soccer.

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Lonestar soccer club

Lonestar soccer club

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So This year my daughter is playing in the recreational league for 9 and ups. All teams are coached…read moreby volunteers and so the teams spirit, structure and competitiveness is based on how good the coach is. The first year she played (age 7ish) the coach was very lax and didn't teach the principle of competitiveness or structure.. Was very "its a cute game" mentality. This year we have coach David Welch and he is great. He teaches the girls everything from basic moves to if you don't listen.. You must run a lap. The season has started off great and the program has kept us informed (via email) of any weather changes and changes in general. Now program details: A) The younger ages start at 125+ for the season plus 35.00 if you want to do a fundraiser buy out. B) My daughter's age was $177.00 + 35 (optional) fundraiser buy out. Now prices go up from there and change once you decide to do league. You can add additional private soccer training for a fee... Plus stickers, shirts and more. The prices that are shown are the early registration too.. After that point its an additional $25.00 dollars. Uniforms are included and that's about it. Practices are set yp by the coach and soccer schedule determined but LSC. Finally they have a South club (where we are) and North club. Hope this helps! If questions send me a comment!!

I'm about done with Lonestar…read more I grew up playing at the slaughter creek fields and thought it would be great to register my kids to play here too. Wrong. 1) You cannot get a hold of anyone on the phone and they have since removed that option for contacting them. You have to email them, so if it's an urgent or time sensitive request, good luck. It takes a couple of weeks to get a response. No one is ever out at the field during the week. And on weekend games, the only people I've ever been able to find are the teens that work for Lonestar. They are all super nice but there's only so much they can do. 2) Communication from Lonestar is terrible. They wait until the last second to cancel games even when there is clearly a huge rainstorm on its way. A few weeks ago we got notice of the fields being closed less than ten minutes before our game started and everyone was already at the fields. 3) The fields are extremely poorly maintained. Huge patches with no grass. They'll paint field lines onto the dirt, and they're gone a few days later after practices and games when it all gets kicked up into a dusty mess. Dozens of fire ant beds on each field after rain. They say they treat the mounds, but then the mounds persists for weeks. Last season I went out and grabbed by own mound treatment because we were tired of having to dodge them at practice. That weekend when it came time for the games, the field that I treated was the ONLY field without ant mounds so they clearly aren't actually treating the fields. 4) Uniforms are an unorganized mess. They will give XXS socks, small shorts, and XL jerseys. At the beginning of the season when there's a mass group of people to pick up uniforms, it will take 45 minutes to get your team's bag. When you've only got one 17 year old working by himself, in a conex box with no light source that resembles a hoarders basement, there's only so much he can do.

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