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Boca Raton Football Club Announces Open Tryout Date

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Boca Raton Football Club will begin the process of building the team that will represent the City of Boca Raton and Southern Palm Beach County in the American Premier Soccer League (APSL) this Spring, by hosting an Open Tryout in Boca Raton on March 28 at Boca Raton High School.

Head Coach and General Manager, Marcello Castillo, will be joined by his coaching staff to host the open tryouts.

Castillo will be looking to identify male soccer talent aged 18 and over at the player trials, with a possible spot on the Boca Raton FC 2015 squad roster at stake.

“This is the first step in defining the Boca Raton FC squad,” said Castillo. “Our team will represent Boca Raton and our region and we committed to finding local and regional talent to be an integral part of that squad. Both Coach Lolo, Coach Robbie and I are greatly looking forward to evaluating that local talent at our Open Tryout and the possibility of identifying local and regional players to come on board and contribute as part of our final squad.”

The tryout date at Boca Raton High School,1501 NW 15th Ct, Boca Raton, FL 33486, is Saturday, March 28 at 9:00 am

Male hopefuls, aged 18 and over, interested in attending the Open Tryout must pre-register and can do so by heading over to www.bocaratonfc.com. The registration fee to participate in the tryout will be $25 per player, and must be made online during the registration process. Spaces at the open tryouts will be limited and by pre-registration only. Early registration is encouraged.

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About Boca Raton FC:

Boca Raton FC is a team that will begin playing in 2015 in the American Premier Soccer League (APSL), formally known as The National Adult League (NAL), which is recognized by the United States Soccer Federation and FIFA as an access league.

Soccer in the United States is growing rapidly, and here in Boca Raton, soccer has already been a part of the city’s fabric for many years with amazing High School teams, recreational leagues such as SABR, Greater Boca Youth Soccer Association, and teams such as Team Boca Soccer Club and Boca Raton Juniors Soccer Club.

Boca Raton FC is the next step.

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