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FTA Summer 2026: A Complete Futsal Experience in North Charlotte

  • Writer: Futsal TA
    Futsal TA
  • Mar 18
  • 4 min read

Updated: Mar 21

This summer will be different.


After announcing our new FTA Home, we’re excited to finally share what we’ve been building behind the scenes. With a dedicated space now in place, we’ve had the opportunity to design something much bigger than anything we’ve offered before - a complete futsal/soccer environment for players who want to train, compete, and improve consistently throughout the summer.


This is not just a camp, and it’s not just a few weekly training sessions. It’s a full experience built around how players actually develop.


Young boy in yellow soccer jersey dribbles a ball against a "SUMMER" backdrop. Text: "8 weeks of elite skill-building..." Soccer-themed.

Built Around Our New FTA Home


Having access to two full courts has completely changed what we’re able to offer.


For the first time, we can create a structured and consistent environment where players are not limited to one or two sessions per week during the summer. Instead, they can be in the gym regularly, surrounded by the game, with the freedom to train, play, and compete in the same place.


Everything is now connected. The environment stays active throughout the week, and players become part of something ongoing rather than something occasional.


What “All-Inclusive” Really Means


The idea behind our Summer 2026 program is simple: remove limitations.


Instead of asking families to choose between a camp, training sessions, or games, we’ve brought everything together into one structure. Players who are part of the ALL-INCLUSIVE PROGRAM will have access to the full environment we’ve built.


Throughout the summer, players will have the opportunity to attend weekly morning camps, participate in evening training sessions organized by age and level, enjoy pick-up futsal games, and compete in our Summer League - all fully included as part of the all-inclusive experience. This structure allows players to train consistently, apply what they are learning in real game situations, and stay connected to the game throughout the entire summer. In addition, players will also have opportunities to participate in extra local events, including competitions such as our Soccer Tennis tournaments, bringing an additional fun and competitive layer to the program.


It’s not about doing more for the sake of doing more. It’s about giving players the opportunity to be around the game consistently, which is where real development happens.


Weekly structure in yellow text with images: Youth camps, Evening training, and Open play & league. Kids and coaches in action.

Summer Futsal in North Charlotte


From the start of the week through the weekend, the structure stays active.


Mornings are centered around our youth camps, where players train in a focused but fun environment. As the day transitions into the evening, the focus shifts into structured training sessions, with groups organized by age and level to ensure the right intensity and challenge for every player.


As the week continues, players also have opportunities to step into more free-flowing environments, like pick-up futsal, where creativity and decision-making take over. On weekends, the competitive side comes into play with our summer leagues, giving players the chance to apply what they’ve been working on in real game situations.


The idea is simple: train, apply, play, and repeat. Here’s a look at how the week will be potentially structured:


FTA Summer Futsal schedule: Mon-Fri youth camps, training, pick-up. Sat-Sun leagues. Times and courts labeled. Color-coded table.

Why This Environment Matters


Most summer programs are built around limited weekly sessions. Players show up once or twice a week, get some touches, and then step away from the game for a few days.


But development doesn’t work like that.


Players improve when they are consistently exposed to the game - when they train, make decisions, compete, and then come back and do it again. The more they’re in that cycle, the more comfortable and confident they become.


This is what we’ve built for the summer. An environment where players don’t just attend sessions, but where they stay connected to the game throughout the week.


Expanding the Experience with F4 Soccer Training


This summer also opens the door for something new.


In partnership with F4 Soccer Training, players will have the option to add an additional layer to their development through outdoor technical training sessions. This creates a unique balance between futsal and soccer, allowing players to benefit from both environments.


Futsal naturally develops speed of play, decision-making, and comfort in tight spaces, while outdoor training expands on movement, technique, and game understanding across larger spaces. Together, they complement each other in a way that supports more complete player development.


A Place for Every Player


One of the biggest advantages of having our own space is the ability to properly structure groups.


With two courts running at the same time, we can create the right environment for different ages and levels without forcing players into sessions that don’t match where they are. Whether a player is just starting out or already competing at a high level, they’ll be placed in a setting that challenges them appropriately.


That balance is key. Players grow the most when they are pushed - but in the right environment.


Aerial view of North Charlotte sports facility with soccer fields. Logos for Prosperity Athletic Club, Futbol Training Academy, and Train More. Text: "New Home."

More Than Just a Summer


What we’re building this summer is not just about filling a calendar.


It’s about creating a place where players want to show up, where they feel part of something, and where they can continue developing even during a time when many players typically slow down.


The consistency, the competition, and the environment all come together to create something that goes beyond a traditional program.


Registration & Next Steps


Registration for FTA Summer 2026 will be opening soon.


With the addition of our new home and the full all-inclusive structure, this is easily the most complete program we’ve ever offered, and because of that, we’re expecting demand to be higher than what we can realistically accommodate.


Spots will be limited by design, as we want to maintain the quality of the environment on the court.


If you’re planning to be part of it, this is not something we would wait on once registration opens.


Final Thought


This is the first time we’ve been able to bring everything together in one place.


Training, games, competition, and consistency - all within the same environment.


And this is only the beginning.

 
 
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