2016 FC Dallas Summer College Combine presented by Chase
June 10th-12th, 2016 | Toyota Soccer Center | Frisco, TX
Registration has closed for the 2016 FC Dallas Summer College Combine, presented by Chase.
The FC Dallas Summer College Combine Presented by Chase is designed to allow women’s and men’s college coaches to conduct training sessions to improve the players' technical and tactical aspects of the game. Through these training sessions, condition matches and a college seminar, these college coaches will provide players with insight to the demands of the college game and the college recruiting process.
Space is limited
Dates:Friday June 10th through Sunday June 12th , 2016
Each age groups will have 1 session Friday Evening, 2 sessions Saturday plus a College seminar and a field session on Sunday. All sessions will be conducted by college coaches
Cost: $200 Early Bird Special if registered before May 1st! After May 1st price will be $250
Location: Toyota Stadium Toyota Soccer Center
Who: Elite players U15 and older
| College programs registered to attend | |
| Men's programs | Women's programs |
| SMU | Texas Women's University |
| Trinity University | Oral Roberts University |
| Valparaiso University | University of Kansas |
| Midwestern State University | University of Arkansas |
| University of Pittsburgh | Abilene Christian University |
| University of Texas at Dallas | Univ. Wisconsin- Stevens Point |
| West Texas A&M University | Texas Tech University |
| Texas A&M International University | Hardin Simmons University |
| Southwestern Assembly of God | Houston Baptist University |
| Dallas Baptist University | Letourneau University |
| Grand Canyon University | Northwestern State University |
| Fort Hays State University | UT-Tyler |
| Richland College | University of Missouri |
| Sam Houston State | |
More college coaches will be added as we confirm them. List subject to change.
*The FC Dallas Summer College Combine presented by Chase is open to all soccer players U15 and older regardless of club affiliation due to NCAA regulations.



