TSC Media Release

TSC Voted Nashville’s Best Youth Fitness Organization by Nashville Fit Magazine

January 24, 2023

NASHVILLE, TN – Nashville Fit Magazine has announced Tennessee Soccer Club as Nashville’s Best Youth Fitness Organization as a part of the magazine’s Best of 2022 Awards.


“We are honored as an organization to be recognized by Nashville Fit Magazine,” said TSC Executive Director Stuart Brown. “At TSC the health and wellness of our players is of primary importance and we strive to be leaders in the community in providing a healthy atmosphere and culture for student-athletes.”


Nashville Fit Magazine relaunched this month after a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a part of the return, the magazine led with its annual Best of Awards. 


“These awards represent a celebration of our local people and places committed to self-improvement,” said Nicole Swickle Editor-in-Chief of Nashville Fit Magazine. “Each nominee deserves recognition – the coaches who push us, the dietitians and chefs who nourish us, the retail locations who equip us, and the facilities that double as our second homes.”


For more information on Nashville Fit Magazine, please visit https://nashvillefitmagazine.com/.


For more information on TSC, please visit www.tennesseesoccerclub.org or follow the club on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.


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Tennessee Soccer Club (TSC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Williamson County and the surrounding Greater Nashville area. TSC's Mission is "to promote a love for soccer by developing excellence in the game for our players and coaches to positively impact our member families and communities.”


Since 2012, TSC has been the premier youth soccer club in the state of Tennessee and currently serves over 3,500 players participating in recreational, competitive and/or supplemental soccer programs across four locations: TSC Murfreesboro, TSC Nashville, TSC Sumner and TSC Williamson. TSC teams compete locally, regionally, and nationally in leagues such as the Tennessee Youth Soccer League, USYS National League and Mid South Conference, and the Elite Clubs National League. TSC also fields two U23 pre-professional teams competing in USL W League (women’s) and USL League Two (men’s). TSC has won multiple state and national championships in recent years through competition in these leagues. 

August 11, 2025
FRANKLIN, TN - Tennessee Soccer Club has named Peter Davis the new Director of Goalkeeping and Cam Petty as a new Assistant Director of Goalkeeping. With this new leadership team in place, TSC plans to reimagine the club’s goalkeeping program, investing resources to make it one of the elite youth goalkeeping environments in the nation. “Tennessee Soccer Club is very fortunate to have identified our goalkeeping needs and strengthened our program by adding Peter Davis and Cam Petty to the staff,” said TSC Executive Director Stuart Brown. “Their experience, leadership, and commitment to development position us as one of the premier goalkeeping environments in the country.” Davis, a South Carolina native, is moving to Tennessee after spending the past five years in the professional ranks, coaching goalkeepers in the USL Championship with Oakland Roots in California and New Mexico United in Albuquerque, NM. In addition to his professional coaching experience, Davis has an extensive youth soccer background. He has served as Academy Goalkeeper Director at IdeaSport Soccer Academy and SIMA (Soccer Institute at Montverde Academy) in Florida, and has held volunteer goalkeeper coaching positions at the University of Florida and the University of Central Florida. Davis holds a United States Soccer Federation “C” License, S.F.A. Goalkeeper Level 1.3, United Soccer Coaches Advanced National Goalkeeper Diploma, and a Master’s in Education from Mercer University. “I'm honored and excited to join Tennessee Soccer Club as the new Director of Goalkeeping. I am inspired by the club's mission and belief to develop excellence and foster a lifelong love for the game,” said Davis. “I look forward to working with all goalkeepers and coaches across all ages and ability levels - building on the club's commitment to growth and passion. My goal is to grow the GK program into one of the most well respected GK programs in the country.” Petty rejoins the TSC staff, this time at the director level after a previous stint as an ECNL Goalkeeping Staff Coach. Most recently, he worked for MLS club Nashville SC as the Apprentice Goalkeeper Coach, assisting in all aspects of training and operations. Petty has also coached in the collegiate environment, serving as Men’s Soccer Goalkeeper Coach at Belmont University. He holds a USSF “D” License and the United Soccer Coaches Goalkeeper Level 1 Diploma. “I'm thrilled to be joining the Tennessee Soccer Club Goalkeeper team this year,” said Petty. “As a Nashville native and former player with the club, it's been incredible to witness the growth of the sport—both locally through our state league teams and nationally through platforms like the ECNL. I'm excited to work with our goalkeepers and help them develop both on and off the field here at TSC.” Davis and Petty look to breathe new life into the TSC Goalkeeping Program, joining forces with current Assistant Director of Goalkeeping Kyle Swanson and the rest of the goalkeeping coaching staff. “Goalkeepers are the backbone of any team, and with the new structure in place, we expect to see tremendous growth and development across all levels,” said Brown. “I’m excited about what the future holds for TSC’s goalkeeping program.”
August 1, 2025
TSC Teams Successful in Presidents Cup, Southern Regionals, and ECNL Postseason
May 26, 2025
MURFREESBORO, TN – Tennessee Soccer Club crowned four 2025 Tennessee Spring State Cup Champions this past weekend in Murfreesboro, TN at the Richard Siegel Soccer Complex. In addition, three other TSC teams finished as finalists in the competition. “We are very proud of all our TSC teams that qualified for State Cup this spring,” Director of Soccer Stephen Jordan said. “Seeing the joy on the faces of the players as they compete and the success they have on the field shows the quality of players and coaches we have at TSC.” In total, TSC teams won six Tennessee State Cup Championships this year as well as six finalist appearances, including both the fall and spring state cup tournaments. In all 52 TSC teams competed in the two tournaments. On Saturday, the TSC Williamson 2009 Girls Showcase started off the celebrations with a 2-0 victory over Chattanooga FC. Sunday brought three more trophy ceremonies led by TSC Murfreesboro 2012 Girls Showcase capping off an incredible year, undefeated in the Mid South Regional League and Tennessee State League. Later in the day, TSC Williamson 2006/07 Girls Showcase and TSC 2011 ECNL RL Girls also tasted victory, both in dramatic penalty shootouts to become state cup champions. In addition to the four champions, three other TSC teams reached the finals. The TSC Sumner 2008 Girls Showcase, TSC Williamson 2012 Girls Showcase, and TSC Williamson 2014 Girls Academy Premier Blue all battled in hard fought games and earned finalist medals. “We are very proud of our players, coaches, and parents for constantly showing why TSC is a wonderful place for a youth soccer experience for all,” said Executive Director Stuart Brown. “It has been a great 2024-25 for our TSC teams and it is not over as teams advance to Regionals and Nationals. We are now in the midst of tryout season and excited about elevating even higher next year.” State Cup Champions TSC Williamson 2006/07 Girls Showcase TSC Williamson 2009 Girls Showcase TSC 2011 ECNL RL Girls TSC Murfreesboro 2012 Girls Showcase TSC 2009 ECNL RL Boys – Fall State Cup Champions TSC 2010 ECNL RL Boys – Fall State Cup Champions State Cup Finalists TSC Sumner 2008 Girls Showcase TSC Williamson 2012 Girls Showcase TSC Williamson 2014 Girls Academy Premier Blue 2008 Sumner Boys Premier – Fall State Cup Finalists 2009 Williamson Boys Showcase – Fall State Cup Finalists 2013 Williamson Girls Premier JG – Fall State Cup Finalists State Cup Semifinalists TSC Murfreesboro 2006/07 Girls Showcase TSC Sumner 2006/07 Girls Showcase TSC Williamson 2007/08 Girls Showcase TSC Murfreesboro 2008/09 Girls Showcase TSC Sumner 2009 Girls Showcase TSC 2010 ECNL RL Girls TSC Murfreesboro 2010 Girls Showcase TSC 2011 ECNL RL Boys TSC Williamson 2011 Girls Elite TSC 2012 ECNL Boys TSC Williamson 2012 Boys Showcase TSC Nashville 2013 Boys Showcase TSC Williamson 2013 Boys Premier Blue TSC Murfreesboro 2014 Boys Academy Premier TSC Williamson 2014 Boys Academy Premier Blue 2006/07 Murfreesboro Boys Showcase – Fall State Cup Semifinalists 2007 Williamson Boys Showcase – Fall State Cup Semifinalists 2009 Nashville Boys Showcase – Fall State Cup Semifinalists 2013 Williamson Girls Showcase – Fall State Cup Semifinalists 2014 Williamson Girls Academy Premier Blue – Fall State Cup Semifinalists State Cup Quarterfinalists TSC Williamson 2009 Girls Premier TSC Williamson 2010 Girls Showcase TSC Sumner 2011 Girls Showcase TSC Sumner 2011/12 Girls Showcase TSC Williamson 2011 Boys Showcase TSC 2012 ECNL RL Boys TSC 2012 ECNL RL Girls TSC Williamson 2012 Girls Premier TSC 2013 Pre-ECNL Boys TSC 2013 Pre-ECNL Girls 2006 Williamson Boys Showcase – Fall State Cup Quarterfinalists 2006/07 Murfreesboro Boys Premier – Fall State Cup Quarterfinalists 2007 Murfreesboro Boys Showcase – Fall State Cup Quarterfinalists 2007 Sumner Boys Showcase – Fall State Cup Quarterfinalists 2007 Sumner Boys Premier – Fall State Cup Quarterfinalists 2007 Williamson Boys Premier – Fall State Cup Quarterfinalists 2008 Nashville Boys Showcase – Fall State Cup Quarterfinalists 2008 Sumner Boys Showcase – Fall State Cup Quarterfinalists 2008 Williamson Boys Showcase – Fall State Cup Quarterfinalists 2008 Williamson Boys Elite – Fall State Cup Quarterfinalists 2009 Murfreesboro Boys Showcase – Fall State Cup Quarterfinalists For more results from the 2025 Tennessee Spring State Cup, click here .
May 5, 2025
FRANKLIN, TN – Tennessee Soccer Club’s Tournament Series continued this weekend hosting its annual Tennessee Invitational. The TNI brought in more than 5,600 players, over 240 referees, and nearly 18,000 visitors to the Greater Nashville area. “Even with the weather challenges on Saturday, it was great to see kids playing the game they love and smiling this weekend,” said TSC Tournament Director & Events Coordinator Jimmy Drain. “Every year, the level of competition keeps improving each year. We are excited to continue our TSC Tournament Series with the Battleground Tournament of Champions coming up in September.” In total, 421 teams from 13 different states and 69 soccer organizations represented the tournament field. Over 200 teams traveled from out of state and contributed to the local economies and visited the area. The annual May event hosted 672 games utilizing 54 fields across six venues in Williamson and Davidson Counties in hosting the event. TSC will host its next outdoor tournament, the Battleground Tournament of Champions September 12-14, 2025. For more information about TSC tournaments and events, click here .