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CORONADO ATHLETIC CLUB INC

HEREFORD, AZ · EIN 852671603 · Form 990PF · FY2022 · NTEE N64 · Recreation & Sports · Micro (<$100K) · www.coronadoac.com
revenue
$77K
expenses
$75K
net assets
$2K
employees
profile · synthesized from sources

Coronado Athletic Club is a youth soccer club in Cochise County, Arizona, serving boys and girls up to 18 years old, as well as adults through its UPSL program. The club focuses on developing student-athletes through competition, education, and community service, fostering character and life skills alongside soccer abilities. It offers various programs from recreational to competitive levels.

named programs · 8 · from sources

what they call their work

CAC Academy Program
Designed for children ages U-10 and below to have fun, improve self-esteem, develop teamwork, and build friendships in a less pressured environment, bridging the gap between recreational and competitive soccer.
Community Service Coordination
Coordinates with local charitable organizations to provide student-athletes with opportunities to volunteer and give back to their community, aiding in scholarship applications.
Competitive Program
Offers advanced training programs, elite competition, and opportunities for exposure to professional clubs through a partnership with Spartans FC and participation in the E64 League.
Hybrid Program
Offers a balance of skill development, competitive exposure, and fun through consistent training, local league play, and selective tournament opportunities, serving as an affordable alternative to full-time competitive teams.
Mini-Kickers Program
A program for children aged 2-3 to get active and learn basic soccer skills, focusing on coordination, balance, and gross motor skills in a fun and engaging environment.
Recreational Soccer
An entry-level program for players of all ages to be introduced to the game, play with friends, and participate on a team in a less committed environment.
Summer Soccer Skills Camp
A camp led by semi-pro and collegiate players to help participants improve their soccer skills.
United Premier Soccer League (UPSL) Program
Provides a platform for adult soccer players to continue playing at a competitive level and achieve their soccer dreams.
activities · 5 groups

what they do

  • Pre-Professional Adult Soccer Leagues 2 activities
    • Adult Competitive Soccer Program
      Operates an adult soccer program through the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL), providing opportunities for competitive play.
    • Adult Soccer Program
      Offers an adult soccer program through the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL) for competitive play.
  • Youth Soccer and Football Skills Camps 2 activities
    • Summer Soccer Skills Camp
      Offers a seasonal Summer Soccer Skills Camp where youth develop soccer abilities through instruction led by semi-professional and collegiate players.
    • Summer Soccer Skills Camp
      Offers a Summer Soccer Skills Camp for youth to develop soccer abilities with instruction from semi-professional and collegiate players.
  • Youth Baseball and Softball Leagues 2 activities
    • Youth Soccer Programs
      Operates a youth soccer club for boys and girls aged 18 and under in Cochise County, offering various programs including a Mini-Kickers Program for ages 2-3, a U10 Academy, and coed teams for U6, U8, U10, U12, and U15 age groups. These programs focus on skill development, teamwork, and character building through practices, competitive games, and coach mentorship.
    • Youth Soccer Programs for Ages 2-18
      Operates a youth soccer club for boys and girls aged 18 and under in Cochise County, offering coed teams organized by age groups (U6, U8, U10, U12, U15) across Fall (September–December) and Spring (March–May) seasons. Includes the Mini-Kickers Program for children aged 2–3 and a U10 Academy that bridges recreational and competitive soccer using a US Soccer-aligned developmental curriculum.
  • Youth Football Equipment Provision 1 activity
    • Player Equipment Provision
      Provides each registered player with a jersey, shorts, and socks as part of program registration.
  • Uncategorized 4 activities
    • Partnership for Player Development Pathways
      Announced a partnership with Spartans FC in Fall 2024 to create a pathway for players to reach higher levels of play.
    • Player Character and Community Development
      Provides character development for student athletes through soccer practices, competitive games, coach mentorship, sportsmanship training, and organized volunteer service with local charitable organizations.
    • Player Pathway Development through Club Partnerships
      Announced a partnership with Spartans FC in Fall 2024 to create an advanced player development pathway, enabling athletes to reach higher levels of competitive soccer.
    • Student Athlete Character Development and Community Service
      Provides character development for student athletes through soccer practices, competitive games, coach mentorship, sportsmanship, and volunteer service, coordinating opportunities with local charitable organizations.
financials · form 990PF · fy2022
revenue
Total revenue$77K
Contributions & grants$6K8%
Program service revenue
Investment income$00%
Other revenue
expenses
Total expenses$75K
Program expenses
Admin / overhead
Fundraising
Salaries & benefits$13K
Grants paid out
balance sheet
Total assets$9K
Cash
Investments
Liabilities
Net assets$2K
1 years on record · 2022–2022
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022

who runs it

paid leadership · 3
NameTitleHours/wkCompensation
STEPHEN SETTLE PRESIDENT 20 $5K
WILLIAM MAXWELL VICE PRESIDENT 20 $5K
MARIA MAXWELL FINANCIAL DIRECTOR 10 $3K
relationships · 7

who they work with

  • 2024 Sponsors Partner — Sponsored the organization's programs and activities in 2024.
  • E64 League Partner — Provides a national platform for top-level competition and exposure for players.
  • FC Tucson Partner — Provides guidance and support from its coaches and players to talented players in the Coronado club.
  • Spartans FC Partner — Partnered in Fall 2024 to provide a pathway for players to reach higher levels of play.
  • United Premier Soccer League Partner — Provides a competitive adult soccer platform through a partnership with the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL).
  • Volunteer Coaches Partner — Volunteer coaches receive one child's registration free.
  • local charitable organizations Partner — Partners with local charitable organizations to coordinate volunteer opportunities for student athletes.