Titans FC Soccer Kicks it into High Gear

Bellevue, WALocal News

Titans FC, a prominent youth soccer club in Bellevue, Washington, has experienced remarkable growth since its establishment in 2013, expanding to over 45 teams and serving more than 1,000 players. Keenan Butler, the Assistant Director of Coaching, emphasizes Bellevue's perfect balance of city life and recreational facilities as pivotal to the club's flourishing presence. In the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, Titans FC has adapted its operations to ensure the safety and well-being of its members, showcasing the resilience of both the coaching staff and families involved. Encouraging feedback from parents and collaborations with local businesses have been vital in sustaining the club's mission during uncertain times. The club is optimistic about the future, expecting record turnout for their upcoming tryouts.

Furthermore, Titans FC has initiated community outreach efforts, such as a successful food drive and a free soccer clinic, to foster connections within Bellevue. These efforts underscore the organization’s commitment to not only developing young athletes but also supporting the local community. As Titans FC prepares for its Summer/Fall season, they are dedicated to following health guidelines while offering engaging soccer programs.

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