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The latest news, updates, and insights from the Michigan youth soccer community

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The Growing Impact of Youth Soccer in Michigan

November 10, 2025

Michigan's youth soccer community shows true Great Lakes resilience with both outdoor and indoor programs ensuring year-round development. The state's diverse soccer culture creates pathways for players from all backgrounds.

Recent Games Spotlight

Midwest United 12B vs Millennium 2012B

Game Recap: Midwest United 12B vs Millennium 2012B

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Location: Grand Rapids, MIFinal Score: 0 - 8

In a hard-fought match, the Midwest United 12B faced a tough loss against Millennium 2012B. The team showed great skill and determination throughout the game.

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Millennium 2012B vs Midwest United 12B

Game Recap: Millennium 2012B vs Midwest United 12B

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Location: Grand Rapids, MIFinal Score: 8 - 0

In a thrilling victory, the Millennium 2012B defeated Midwest United 12B. Players demonstrated excellent teamwork and communication.

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Nationals FC vs Force SC 2010G Green

Game Recap: Nationals FC vs Force SC 2010G Green

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Location: Lansing, MIFinal Score: 2 - 3

In a hard-fought match, the Nationals FC faced a tough loss against Force SC 2010G Green. It was an exciting match that showcased the talent of Michigan youth soccer.

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Michigan Team Spotlights

This talented team has been making waves in the Michigan youth soccer scene. Based in Saginaw, this girls team competes in the 2007 age group.

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A rising star in Michigan youth soccer with impressive technical skills. Based in Farmington Hills, this boys team competes in the 2012 age group.

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