Soccer Shots
By Boca Vibe
Soccer Shots in Boca Raton: A Fun Way to Introduce Little Ones to the Beautiful Game
Get ready for a fun-filled morning of soccer and learning at Soccer Shots, a weekly introduction to soccer program designed specifically for young children in Boca Raton, FL. On April 18, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 11:05 AM, join us at the 300 S Military Trail location (33486) for an exciting session that will introduce your little ones to the basics of soccer skills like dribbling, passing, and shooting. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
At Soccer Shots, we believe that soccer is more than just a game – it’s a way to promote gross motor skills, teamwork, and social skills in young children. Our program utilizes creative and imaginative games to make learning fun and engaging for kids aged 2-3.5 years old. And the best part? Parent/caregiver participation is required, making it a great opportunity for you to spend quality time with your child while they learn and grow.

Each week at Soccer Shots, we highlight a positive character trait that our young players can learn from, such as respect, teamwork, and appreciation. Our experienced coaches will guide the children through a series of fun and interactive games that will help them develop their soccer skills while also learning valuable life lessons.
What to Expect
- Gross motor skills development through soccer-based activities
- Introduction to basic soccer skills like dribbling, passing, and shooting
- Promotion of teamwork and social skills through interactive games
- Positive character traits highlighted each week, such as respect, teamwork, and appreciation
- Parent/caregiver participation required for ages 2-3.5 years old
Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to introduce your little ones to the world of soccer and help them develop essential skills that will benefit them throughout their lives. Register now for Soccer Shots in Boca Raton and get ready for a fun-filled morning of soccer, learning, and laughter!
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report