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Jefferson City's Youth Hub

The CMSA
Legacy

From Tiny Mo's to Senior Mo's, we provide a consistent pathway for every child to fall in love with the beautiful game.

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100% Inclusion
All Year Long

CMSA

Division Lineup

Age-Appropriate Development Levels

3 Years Old

Tiny Mo's

A pure introduction to the ball. We focus on basic coordination and the absolute love of movement through play-based activities.

Focus Area

Motor Skills & Joy

Format

3v3 (No Goalie)

4 & 5 Years Old

Lil Mo's

First steps into teamwork. Players learn to navigate the field and share the ball while maintaining maximum touches.

Focus Area

Technical Discovery

Format

3v3 (No Goalie)

6 - 11 Years Old

Junior Mo's

Transitioning to standard roles. Introduction of goalkeeping and spatial awareness in a high-tempo environment.

Focus Area

Game Development

Format

5v5 (With Goalie)

12 - 14 Years Old

Senior Mo's

Advanced match play. Focusing on positional transitions and teamwork while keeping the game fast-paced and fun.

Focus Area

Tactical Execution

Format

5v5 (With Goalie)

Four Seasons
Of The Mo's

United Capital City Athletic never stops developing

March – May

Spring

Outdoor season focused on standard league play and technical growth.

June – July

Summer

Specialty clinics, technical camps, and short-form community tournaments.

August – Oct

Fall

High-energy league play as players return to school and reconnect.

Dec – Feb

Winter

Indoor technical training and futsal sessions to maintain skill levels.

Community Leadership

Lead the
Generation

The Recreation program thrives on our experienced and credentialed coaches. From collegiate athletes to longtime club coaches, we provide the tools for your child. Interested in coaching?

Become a Central Missouri Soccer Academy Coach

Coaching Eligibility

Must have college soccer experience or coached at the club level for at least two years

Must be available for 90% of training sessions

Must be present at 90% of match days

Must have a car and a drivers license

Program Intelligence

Essential Information for Parents