Since 1973, Washington Soccer Academy has supported the love of and development of soccer players throughout Franklin County. For generations, our fields have been a place where players learn the game, build friendships, and grow on and off the field. While our U10 and younger players continue to enjoy our in-house recreational program, players U11 and older can compete alongside teams from across Franklin County through the Tri-County Soccer League. This partnership allows players to continue developing their skills in a fun, community-based environment while experiencing a broader level of local competition. We are excited once again to be part of the Franklin County soccer community and look forward to welcoming visiting teams to our home fields in Washington for the Fall 2026 season. Whether you are returning to the league or joining for the first time, we’re proud to continue a tradition of local soccer that has brought families and communities together for more than 50 years.
The home of Washington Soccer Academy is the Stephen J. Reust Lakeview Soccer Complex, named in honor of one of our founding members whose dedication helped establish and grow the game of soccer in our community. The complex is leased exclusively to Washington Soccer Academy and has served as a gathering place for players, families, coaches, and fans for decades. Located in Washington, the Lakeview Soccer Complex features three primary soccer fields that host training sessions, league play, tournaments, and community events throughout the year. The complex also includes on-site concessions, restroom facilities, and convenient parking to provide a comfortable experience for visiting teams and families. Just steps away from the fields, a nearby playground gives younger siblings and families another place to enjoy time together during game days. For many families in Franklin County, the Lakeview Soccer Complex is more than just a place to play soccer — it is where lifelong friendships are formed, traditions are continued, and a shared love for the game is passed from one generation to the next.