Slammers Futbol Club
EIN: 33-0800926 · Tax status: 501(c)(3) nonprofit
Overview
Founded in the late 1990s (tax-exempt since May 1998). Based in Newport Beach, CA. Classified as “Recreational and Sporting Camps” by the IRS. Mission: provide advanced soccer play for youth in South Orange County. 501(c)(3).
Financials
| Year | Revenue | Expenses | Net Assets |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | $3,638,854 | $3,526,775 | $883,329 |
| 2024 | $3,039,498 | $3,108,123 | $771,250 |
| 2023 | $2,905,050 | $2,822,943 | $839,875 |
| 2022 | $2,622,697 | $2,588,762 | $757,768 |
| 2021 | $2,550,824 | $1,968,502 | $735,629 |
| 2020 | $2,436,035 | $3,073,153 | $290,153 |
| 2019 | $3,020,484 | $2,952,946 | $763,987 |
Strong recovery post-COVID. Revenue of $3.6M (FY2025) is a club record. 97% of revenue from program services. (HIGH — 990 filings)
Teams & Players
Competitive boys and girls teams, U8 through U19, focused on South Orange County.
League Affiliations
- ecnl — Girls (founding ECNL member, one of the original 40 clubs)
- SoCal Soccer League
- US Club Soccer
Facilities
Newport Beach / South Orange County municipal facilities. No known owned facility.
Leadership
Not publicly identified in available sources.
Competitive Position
Solid mid-tier elite club in Orange County. Benefits from ECNL founding-member status (Girls side), which provides brand cachet. Competes directly with pateadores and socal-blues for OC families. Revenue growth from $2.4M (2020) to $3.6M (2025) is healthy but trails the market leaders.
Industry Context
Slammers FC is a useful benchmark for mid-tier ECNL club economics in a premium SoCal market. At $3.6M revenue with an ECNL founding-member credential on the girls’ side, the club represents the financial profile typical of established competitive clubs in Orange County — modest growth, stable margins, and constrained by municipal facility access rather than demand.
Open Questions
- Does Slammers have Boys ECNL, or only Girls?
- Who leads the club?
- What is the team/player count?