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Club
Background
In 1991 Rodger Itkor and a group of dedicated
soccer parents had a vision of forming an all boys soccer club dedicated to
helping soccer players get into college. From that concept FC America was
born. The club started with three teams, Omni, Bremen & Juventus. The Omni
team was comprised of the oldest players; it was the U-18 boy’s team. Its
team members were the top players in Central Florida and that year, every
player went to play in college and received scholarships. Several of those
men went on to become the first FC America alumni to play professionally in
the MLS.
In 1993, Ron Zarbaugh became the 2nd President and decided that we needed a
tradition and an identity, so the name Omni was chosen to honor those brave
players and their parents who desire to be the best. The Omni name actually
means “omnipotent” but came from the first team sponsor. Omni Graphics Inc.
That same year Ron and George Sasvari created our exclusive program known as
“The
College Edge”.

In 1997 Roby Stahl, the Director of Coaching convinced Ron that FC America
needed a girls program as well. He understood the need for girls to have the
same collegiate guidance. It was then that John Fulgham decided to bring the
first girls team to FC America. The team was also comprised of some of the
best players in the state. Following in the footsteps of Omni, they decided
the girls team should have a tradition as well and chose Kumba. Kumba is the
African world for “Roar”. Through the original efforts of Roby and John FC
America’s Kumba program now enjoys a nationally recognized reputation as a
premier girls program.
That same year our U-17 Omni team coached by Ed Cook and our U-17 Kumba team
coached by John Fulgham both won our first two State Championships.
2003 was the club’s next great milestone. Tom Traxler was appointed our
first full time Director of Coaching and played a key role in our club’s
acceptance into the new Club Directors League. At that time FC America was
the only Central FL club to be invited to the league. Keith P. Ryan assumed
the President’s position from Ron Zarbaugh, who served ably in that role for
ten long years, and made changes to streamline operations and improve
efficiency. Scott Bates, our first Vice President, worked painstakingly to
secure our new fully lit complex at Trotters Park. We also formed an
alliance with The Association of Christian Youth Sports, sharing use of
Trotters Park.
In 2006, Joe Battista became only the Club’s fourth President since
inception, and has continued the success of his predecessors by solidifying
FC America’s reputation as “The” Premier Club in Central Florida. We have
continued our relationship with the City of Orlando at Trotters Park, and
along with our Trotters Partner ACYS built a comprehensive program to
recruit and teach our communities' financially disadvantaged children
through our “Soccer Start” program. On the fields our teams have enjoyed
unprecedented success, with several of our boys and girls teams becoming
forces to be reckoned with, not only at the State level, but Regionally and
Nationally as well. In the last year alone FC America teams brought home 20
State and Regional tournament championships to the FC America trophy case.
We have come a long way since the Club was born in 1991. However, during
that time we have never strayed from the vision of our founders, and
continue to strive to help young men and women use soccer as a vehicle for
securing a higher education. Click on to our
Alumni page and you will see what I mean.
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