Team Spotlight

2010 Boys Premier

2021: record: 34 wins, 4 losses, 2 ties
Hot Shot Tournament (Coeur d’Alene, ID) – 3rd place
Three Blind Refs Tournament (Kalispell, MT) – champions
Intermountain Champions Cup (Missoula, MT) – champions
Park City Extreme Cup (Park City, UT) – 3rd place
Yellowstone Kickoff Classic (Bozeman, MT) – champions
Pend Oreille Cup (Sandpoint, ID) – champions
Tamarack Fall Classic (Kalispell, MT) – 2nd place
Sleeping Giant Tournament (Helena, MT) – champions

2022 record:  25 wins, 10 losses, 6 ties
Montana Indoor Championship (Kalispell, MT) – 2nd place
Performance Cup (Boise, ID) – 2nd place
Hot Shot Tournament (Coeur d’Alene, ID) – champions
Three Blind Refs Tournament (Kalispell, MT) – 2nd place (in 2009 age group)
Surf Empire Cup (Spokane, WA) – champions
Crossfire Challenge (Redmond, WA) – 5th place
Three Rivers Labor Day Challenge (Pasco, WA) – 3rd place
Pend Oreille Cup (Sandpoint, ID) – champions
BTT Fall Classic (Boise, ID) – 3rd place

2023: record:  26 wins,  11 losses,  6 ties
Copa Surf (Kelowna, BC) – 3rd place
Copa Surf  NW (Seattle, WA) – 3rd place
Surf Empire Cup (Spokane, WA) – champions
Three Rivers Labor Day Challenge (Pasco, WA) – 2nd place
Pend Oreille Cup (Sandpoint, ID) – champions (in 2009 age group)
Glacier Premier Cup (Whitefish, MT) – champions
Sleeping Giant Tournament (Helena, MT) – 2nd place (in 2009 age group)
BTT Fall Classic (Boise, ID) – 3rd place

2024 record:  20 wins, 2 losses, 2 ties
Surf Nation Champions League (San Diego, CA) – champions
Washington Cup (Seattle, WA) – 5th place
Hot Shot Tournament (Coeur d’Alene, ID) – champions
Canadian Club Championship (Kelowna, BC) – champions
Intermountain Champions Cup (Missoula, MT) – champions
Surf Empire Cup (Spokane, WA) – 2nd place
Crossfire Challenge (Redmond, WA) –

Western Montana's premier competitive soccer club

The Missoula Surf Soccer Club is proud to be western Montana’s newest competitive soccer club. Since Surf soccer’s establishment in 1977 they have been a dominant soccer club on the national scene. With multiple national, regional, and state championships, they set a standard for what youth soccer clubs should be. Striving to achieve their mission of being the Best of the Best, Surf put together programs that were not only quality on the field, but also professional and transparent for players, parents and coaches off the pitch.

Missoula Surf was established in 2021 to draw the best players to compete against the best teams in and out of the state. Surf Soccer Club’s overall competitive vision and organizational focus has remained largely unchanged, as 30+ years later the Club continues to field teams who compete at the highest levels locally, regionally and nationally.

Committed to player development

Overall, the Surf organization has produced 11 National Championships, 43 Regional Champions, over 74 State Champions, hundreds of college scholarship athletes, over 20 National team players and multiple MLS and professional players. At every age group, Surf teams are playing at the highest levels against the toughest competition, in the most competitive leagues.

The intensive training received through Surf, as well as a commitment to the development of the player sets up the conditions to succeed at the highest level. Exposure to hundreds of college coaches at Surf Cup and College Cup gives Surf Soccer Club players the best chance to find a scholarship pathway to college.

Surf Stats

11

National Championships

29

Regional Championships

157

National Team Players

1000

Athletic Scholarships

40

Affiliate Clubs