Youth soccer coach on the sideline at sunset
ISSUE 01 · NORTH TEXAS · EST. 2026

The standard
behind the sideline.

Independent ratings of North Texas youth soccer coaches — built so parents can find the best development for their kids, and so coaches are held accountable to it.

180+
Coaches indexed
12
Cities covered
4.6★
Avg. development score
The Cover

Coaches setting the bar

MRU10 – U14 Boys

Marcus Rivera

4.8/5
Solar SCPlano, TX

Player-first development with measurable touch counts.

4.9
Develop
4.7
Comms
4.8
Culture
47 parent reviewsView profile →
EPU11 – U15 Girls

Elena Park

4.6/5
Dallas TexansFrisco, TX

Tactical depth, calm sidelines, sharp post-match feedback.

4.7
Develop
4.5
Comms
4.6
Culture
62 parent reviewsView profile →
DOU12 – U16 Boys

Daniel Okafor

4.4/5
FC Dallas YouthMcKinney, TX

Possession-based, demands high standards in training.

4.5
Develop
4.2
Comms
4.4
Culture
31 parent reviewsView profile →
SLU9 – U12 Girls

Sarah Lindgren

4.9/5
Sting SoccerAllen, TX

Builds confidence first; turns shy players into leaders.

4.9
Develop
4.9
Comms
5.0
Culture
54 parent reviewsView profile →
JMU13 – U17 Boys

Jorge Medina

3.9/5
RISE Soccer ClubFrisco, TX

Win-focused. Strong tactics, tougher feedback style.

4.0
Develop
3.6
Comms
4.1
Culture
28 parent reviewsView profile →
The Method

Three numbers
that actually matter.

We don't ask if your team won. We ask if your kid got better, if they were communicated with respect, and if they wanted to come back next week.

01

Player Development

Touches, training quality, individual feedback, measurable growth across a season.

02

Communication

With players, with parents — clear, honest, and on time.

03

Team Culture

Effort over ego, accountability over blame, joy over fear.

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