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Advenir at Walden Lake

950 NW 214th St

MiamiOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

BGC Kendall Club

9475 N Kendall Drive

MiamiOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Big 5 Soccer Complex

600 SW 92nd Ave, Miami, FL 33174, USA

MiamiOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Boggs Field

2300 Sheridan St, Hollywood, FL 33020, USA

HollywoodOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Yes

Bright Park

750 E 35th St

HialeahOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Buttonwood Park

5300 Lantana Rd, Lake Worth, FL 33463, USA

Lake WorthOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Central Park

600 Central Park Dr, Plantation, FL 33324, USA

PlantationOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Centro Mater Child Care Center

418 SW 4th Avenue

MiamiOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

City of West Miami Recreation

1700 SW 62nd Avenue

MiamiOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Cuscaden Park

2900 N 15th St

TampaOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Don Shula Park

3000 N 69th Ave, Hollywood, FL 33024, USA

HollywoodOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Doral Meadow Park

11555 NW 58th St, Miami, FL 33178, USA

MiamiOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Duarte Park

1776 NW 28th St

MiamiOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Dyer Park

7301 Haverhill Rd N, West Palm Beach, FL 33407, USA

West Palm BeachOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Everglades Village

38210 SW 194th Place

HomesteadOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

FL Atlantic Univ

777 Glades Rd, Boca Raton, FL 33431, USA

Boca RatonOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Flornada Elementary

5241 NE 14th Way, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334, USA

Fort LauderdaleOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

George Gerber Park

4715 NW 30th St, Coconut Creek, FL 33063, USA

Coconut CreekOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Gilbert Porter

15851 SW 112th St, Miami, FL 33196, USA

MiamiOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Harris Field (Homestead)

1034 NE 8th St, Homestead, FL 33030, USA

HomesteadOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Hobart Soccer Complex

6310 77th St, Vero Beach, FL 32967, USA

Vero BeachOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Yes

Holiday Park

1300 E Sunrise Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304, USA

Fort LauderdaleOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Hollywood Police Athletic League

2311 N 23rd Avenue

HollywoodOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Howard Park

1701 Wingfield St, Lake Worth, FL 33460, USA

Lake WorthOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

John H. Jackson Community Center

1002 Carter Street

OrlandoOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Jupiter Community Park

3377 Church St, Jupiter, FL 33458, USA

JupiterOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Katz

100 Sweet Bay Ln, Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411, USA

Royal Palm BeachOutdoorNatural TurfLights: No

Katz soccer complex

Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411

Royal Palm BeachOutdoorUnknown

Kissimmee Middle School

2410 Dyer Blvd

KissimmeeOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Klock Soccer Field

4404 Burns Rd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410, USA

Palm Beach GardensOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Yes

Lakeside Park

5555 Regency Lakes Blvd, Coconut Creek, FL 33073, USA

Coconut CreekOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Lamar Louise Carry

15750 SW 47th St, Miami, FL 33185, USA

MiamiOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Lighthouse Park

Captain Armours Way, Jupiter, FL 33469, USA

JupiterOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Loren Roberts Park

W Davis Pkwy & NW 5th Avenue

Florida CityOutdoorGrassLights: Yes

Magic Park

S Congress Ave & Summit Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33406, USA

West Palm BeachOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

McMillan Park

6125 SW 133rd Ave, Miami, FL 33183, USA

MiamiOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Miami Shores

9825 Park Dr, Miami Shores, FL 33138, USA

Miami ShoresOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Miami West Park

3000 NW 87th Ave, Doral, FL 33172, USA

DoralOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Miller Park

1905 SW 4th Ave, Delray Beach, FL 33444, USA

Delray BeachOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Miller Pond Park

13400 SW 47th St, Miami, FL 33175, USA

MiamiOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Mills Pond Park FTL

2201 NW 9th Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311, USA

Fort LauderdaleOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Mishcon Park

16601 NE 15th Ave, North Miami Beach, FL 33162, USA

North Miami BeachOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Yes

MLO Church Fields

16200 NW 67th Ave, Miami Lakes, FL 33014, USA

Miami LakesOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Morgan Levy Park

5300 NW 102nd Ave, Miami, FL 33178, USA

MiamiOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Neptune Middle School

2727 Neptune Road

KissimmeeOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Nuccio Center Clubhouse

4805 E Sligh Ave.

TampaOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Okeeheelee Park

7715 Forest Hill Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33413, USA

West Palm BeachOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Oscar Wind Park

200 N New River Cir, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33326, USA

Fort LauderdaleOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

PAL Field

1024 NW 70th Ave, Plantation, FL 33313, USA

PlantationOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Yes

Palm Beach Gardens

4404 Burns Rd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410, USA

Palm Beach GardensOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Yes

Palm City Park

2050 SW Mapp Rd, Palm City, FL 34990, USA

Palm CityOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Pelican Sports Complex

4020 SW 2nd Ct, Cape Coral, FL 33914, USA

Cape CoralOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Pembroke Shores Park

501 SW 172nd Ave, Pembroke Pines, FL 33029, USA

Pembroke PinesOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

PGA National Park

Ryder Cup Blvd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418, USA

Palm Beach GardensOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Yes

Pine Hills Boys & Girls Club

5211 Hernandes Drive

OrlandoOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Pine Trails Park

10555 Trails End, Parkland, FL 33076, USA

ParklandOutdoorNatural & Synthetic TurfLights: Yes

Pinecrest Park

8200 SW 124th St, Miami, FL 33156, USA

MiamiOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Yes

Roby George Park

201 SW 11th Avenue

HomesteadOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Ron Ehmann Park

10995 SW 97th Ave, Miami, FL 33176, USA

MiamiOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Royal Palm Park

156 Turpin Ln

KissimmeeOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Sabal Pines Park

5005 NW 39th Ave, Coconut Creek, FL 33073, USA

Coconut CreekOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Yes

Saint Martin Church

14871 SW 288th St, Homestead, FL 33033, USA

HomesteadOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Sand Pine Park

300 Newcastle St, Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA

Boca RatonOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Sandalfoot Cove Park

22334 Lyons Rd, Boca Raton, FL 33428, USA

Boca RatonOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Seminole Palms Park

151 Lamstein Ln, West Palm Beach, FL 33411, USA

West Palm BeachOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Soccer Field

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311

Fort LauderdaleOutdoorUnknown

South Dade Park

28151 SW 164th Ave

HomesteadOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Starlight

2000 Hammondville Rd, Pompano Beach, FL 33069, USA

Pompano BeachOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Temple Park Clubhouse

7701 Temple Terrace Hwy.

TampaOutdoorUnknownLights: Unknown

Three Oaks Park

18251 Three Oaks Pkwy, Fort Myers, FL 33967, USA

Fort MyersOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Towngate Park

901 NW 155th Ave, Pembroke Pines, FL 33028, USA

Pembroke PinesOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Yes

Tradewinds Park

3600 W Sample Rd, Coconut Creek, FL 33066, USA

Coconut CreekOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Yes

Vista Park

18560 Vista Park Blvd, Weston, FL 33332, USA

WestonOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Yes

West Boynton Park

6000 Northtree Blvd, Lake Worth, FL 33463, USA

Lake WorthOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Westminster Academy

3701 NW 44th St, Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319, USA

Lauderdale LakesOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Yes

Westwind Lakes Park

6900 SW 152nd Ave, Miami, FL 33193, USA

MiamiOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Willie Webb Sr Park

3601 NW 21st St, Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33311, USA

Lauderdale LakesOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

Wimberly Fields Park

4091 NE 5th Ave, Oakland Park, FL 33334, USA

Oakland ParkOutdoorNatural TurfLights: Unknown

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🌴 15 Interesting Facts About Soccer Fields in Florida

Discover fascinating stories and unique features of soccer fields across the Sunshine State

Because of its warm, tropical climate, Florida has thousands of soccer fields that can be played on in every season. While northern states close their soccer fields for the winter, players in Florida continue training and competing on both grass soccer fields and turf soccer fields twelve months a year. The combination of sunshine, short rain intervals, and fast-drying turf allows communities to keep fields open even after storms. For this reason, many professional academies and youth soccer clubs choose Florida for their training camps, knowing that outdoor soccer fields here rarely close for weather. This year-round access makes Florida a true paradise for soccer field enthusiasts.
Florida has taken an innovative approach to sustainability by using recycled plastic from the ocean to create new turf soccer fields. Cities like Miami and Clearwater have turned tons of waste material into durable soccer field infill, shock pads, and drainage bases. These eco-friendly turf soccer fields not only reduce landfill waste but also improve playing quality because recycled plastic provides better cushioning underfoot. Florida's soccer fields made from recycled materials demonstrate how modern turf technology and environmental responsibility can coexist. Every time players step onto a turf soccer field in Florida, they are also contributing to a cleaner coastline and more sustainable future for the state's parks and recreation system.
Long before night games became common, a high school in Orlando created Florida's first soccer field with lights. The field was simple β€” natural grass, metal poles, and reused baseball floodlights β€” but it changed how the sport was played in the state. Once players could use a soccer field after sunset, evening leagues began to spread to other cities, and demand for lighted soccer fields exploded across Florida. Today, more than 80% of large city parks have at least one soccer field equipped with lights. This innovation started from a small idea that made soccer accessible for everyone, even those who could only play after work or school.
In the 1990s, a film crew transformed a Miami soccer field into a movie set for a sports comedy that required several "rainy match" scenes. The production temporarily covered the turf soccer field with painted rubber to simulate mud, added portable lights, and even constructed fake bleachers. When filming ended, the city restored the turf and reopened it to the public. To this day, local players still call it "the Hollywood soccer field." This shows how Florida's soccer fields are not just for sports β€” they've also become part of the entertainment landscape, drawing attention from filmmakers and tourists who want to see where famous scenes were shot.
At a school courtyard in Key West stands the smallest registered soccer field in the entire state of Florida. Measuring just 25 by 15 meters, this tiny soccer field has real goalposts, artificial turf, and official boundary lines. Despite its compact size, children use it daily for short-sided games and futsal practice. It's an example of how creative Florida schools have become with limited space. Even in small communities, people value access to soccer fields β€” no matter the size. This miniature soccer field proves that the passion for soccer in Florida can fit anywhere, from a beach lot to a rooftop to the corner of a schoolyard.
After World War II, Florida repurposed dozens of decommissioned airfields and army bases into sports parks. The flat, open terrain made it ideal for constructing multiple soccer fields. Austin-Tindall Sports Complex in Kissimmee and some of Fort Lauderdale's biggest parks stand where airplanes once landed. By converting runways into turf soccer fields, Florida turned its military history into community recreation. The result is a network of perfectly leveled, well-drained soccer fields that continue to serve the public. This transformation shows how Florida finds new life for old spaces, making soccer fields part of both its heritage and its future.
The Premier Sports Campus in Lakewood Ranch, Florida, features 23 high-end grass and turf soccer fields with professional irrigation, underground drainage, and precision leveling. Construction costs exceeded $10 million, making it one of the most advanced soccer field complexes in the country. The venue hosts tournaments year-round, drawing players from across the U.S. and abroad. Each turf soccer field was engineered to FIFA standards and can handle thousands of players per week. The project demonstrates how serious Florida is about investing in soccer field infrastructure, ensuring that both youth and professional players have access to world-class facilities.
Florida is one of the few U.S. states where playing soccer on the beach is officially permitted in many locations. On beaches like Clearwater, Fort Lauderdale, and Miami Beach, people regularly set up portable goals and play casual soccer matches for free. Some local municipalities even maintain designated beach soccer fields with portable nets and marked boundaries. The combination of ocean views, soft sand, and warm weather makes beach soccer one of the most enjoyable ways to experience Florida's coast. These free beach soccer fields highlight the state's relaxed attitude toward recreation and its commitment to making soccer accessible to everyone.
In downtown Miami and Fort Lauderdale, where space is limited, several schools and private sports academies built rooftop soccer fields. These modern turf soccer fields are surrounded by protective netting and often include LED lighting systems. Students can play soccer hundreds of feet above the ground with panoramic views of the city skyline. These unique soccer fields prove that in Florida, creativity and innovation go hand in hand when it comes to sports facility design. Rooftop soccer fields also save ground-level space while giving students a safe, private, and inspiring place to play in the middle of the city.
Located in St. Augustine, Florida's oldest operating soccer field was originally built by a group of British settlers more than a century ago. The field started as a basic patch of grass but has been renovated several times, now featuring modern turf and professional markings. It still hosts community matches and youth tournaments. This century-old soccer field symbolizes Florida's long connection with the sport β€” long before soccer's popularity exploded nationwide. Its continued use shows how Florida communities preserve their history while modernizing soccer fields for new generations of players.
One of the most remarkable aspects of Florida's recreation system is that nearly every major city β€” including Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, and Fort Lauderdale β€” offers at least one public soccer field that is free to use and fully lighted. These free lighted soccer fields allow players to enjoy evening matches in safe, well-maintained environments. Cities have recognized that soccer is one of the most popular community sports, and by providing free soccer fields, Florida has made the game accessible to families, youth, and casual players alike. This approach encourages fitness and social connection across the state.
Because of Florida's warm climate, high humidity, and fertile soil, grass on natural soccer fields grows at a much faster rate than in most other states. Groundskeepers at parks like Tropical Park in Miami and Central Broward Stadium in Lauderhill report mowing their soccer fields two to three times a week during summer months. Bermuda and Zoysia grass are common because they stay green year-round and resist heavy use. Maintaining these soccer fields requires constant trimming, irrigation, and fertilization. The result is lush, soft soccer fields that are perfect for play β€” though the work behind the scenes is a constant battle with nature.
To combat the intense Florida heat that can make synthetic turf uncomfortable, engineers have designed turf soccer fields with underground cooling technology. These systems circulate cool water through pipes beneath the surface, lowering the turf temperature by as much as 20 degrees Fahrenheit. Facilities in Orlando, Tampa, and Miami have adopted this innovation to make playing conditions safer and more comfortable. The technology keeps Florida's turf soccer fields playable even on extremely hot days when natural grass fields might dry out or close. It's another example of Florida leading the way in advanced soccer field engineering.
In Brevard County, near the Kennedy Space Center, a retired NASA materials engineer assisted in developing the drainage and turf systems for a major soccer complex. The resulting turf soccer field drains water faster than almost any other in Florida β€” players can return to the field just minutes after heavy rain. This partnership between science and sports demonstrates how Florida's culture of innovation extends even to local soccer fields. Combining aerospace-grade design with community recreation created one of the most technically advanced soccer fields in the country.
At parks like Kendall Soccer Park in Miami and Tropical Park, pickup games often continue well past midnight. These soccer fields remain busy long after sunset, especially on weekends. Florida's vibrant soccer culture thrives on flexibility, and city authorities allow late-night access because it fosters community and safe outdoor recreation. The lights stay on, the turf fields remain open, and players from every background come together to enjoy the game. In a state where soccer fields are practically part of everyday life, Florida has become known as the place where someone, somewhere, is always playing soccer.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions About Soccer Fields in Florida

Everything you need to know about finding and playing on soccer fields in the Sunshine State

Florida offers hundreds of high-quality soccer fields for all levels of play, from casual pickup games to competitive league matches. You can find public soccer fields, private complexes, and professional-grade turf facilities throughout cities such as Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, and Fort Lauderdale. Many of these soccer fields are listed with detailed information on SoccerFieldMap.com, including lighting, surface type, and whether they are free or require a reservation. Players looking for well-maintained turf soccer fields will find options like Austin-Tindall Sports Complex in Kissimmee or Plantation Central Park in Broward County. For those seeking free community soccer fields, many Florida parks operated by city recreation departments maintain open-access pitches that are available year-round.
Yes, Florida has an extensive network of free public soccer fields across nearly every county. These fields are maintained by local municipalities, schools, and recreation centers. You can play without paying any entry fee at parks such as Amelia Earhart Park in Hialeah, Tropical Park in Miami, and Barnett Park in Orlando. Free soccer fields in Florida are ideal for pickup games, casual practice sessions, or youth training because they offer open access and convenient parking. Most free soccer fields in Florida are natural grass, but many communities are upgrading to synthetic turf to allow play during the rainy season. Always check field hours on SoccerFieldMap.com or through the city's recreation department before visiting.
Florida's warm climate makes turf soccer fields an attractive choice for year-round play. The best turf soccer fields in Florida include Doral Legacy Park in Miami-Dade County, the Austin-Tindall Sports Complex in Kissimmee, and the Premier Sports Campus in Lakewood Ranch. These venues feature full-sized synthetic turf pitches built to professional standards, ideal for tournaments and competitive leagues. Turf soccer fields are also popular for youth academies because they remain playable after rain and require minimal maintenance. Many private complexes and universities, such as Nova Southeastern University in Davie and Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, also have top-tier turf soccer fields.
Many soccer fields in Florida are equipped with field lighting for night matches. This is especially useful during the summer when temperatures are high during the day. Soccer complexes such as Doral Legacy Park, Kendall Soccer Park, and Downey Park in Orlando all provide lighted turf soccer fields that remain open until late evening. Public soccer fields in Florida with lights can often be used free of charge, though private facilities may require reservations or league registration. Evening soccer fields are ideal for after-work training, youth leagues, and adult pickup games. Use the lighting filter on SoccerFieldMap.com to quickly locate which soccer fields in your area are equipped with lights.
Yes, indoor soccer fields are widely available across Florida and are popular due to the state's frequent rain and high summer humidity. Facilities such as Americas Got Soccer in Oakland Park, Indoor Soccer 5 in Miami, and XL Soccer World in Orlando offer state-of-the-art indoor turf soccer fields where players can train year-round. Indoor soccer fields in Florida are typically smaller, focusing on 5-a-side or futsal-style games that emphasize technique and speed. These facilities often include air-conditioning, locker rooms, and spectator seating, making them excellent choices for both recreational and competitive players.
Yes, many soccer fields in Florida allow rentals for private games, tournaments, or company events. Turf facilities such as Lake Myrtle Sports Park in Auburndale and Central Broward Regional Park in Lauderhill provide hourly or daily rental options. Renting a soccer field in Florida usually includes access to lighting, parking, and restroom facilities. Most turf soccer fields can be booked online through the city's recreation website or directly from the listing on SoccerFieldMap.com. Rental prices vary depending on whether the field is natural grass or turf, with turf soccer fields generally costing slightly more due to maintenance and lighting.
Florida is home to many youth soccer fields and training facilities operated by local clubs, schools, and academies. Cities such as Orlando, Tampa, and Miami host dedicated youth complexes where children and teenagers can train on safe, well-maintained turf and grass soccer fields. Youth soccer fields in Florida are often located near schools or YMCA centers and are free to use outside of organized practices. Parents can use SoccerFieldMap.com to filter by city or surface type to find the best youth soccer field near their home. Many youth fields are equipped with goals, restrooms, and shaded seating areas.
Florida is home to several professional soccer fields associated with Major League Soccer and other competitive leagues. The most well-known are Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, home of Inter Miami CF, and Exploria Stadium in Orlando, home of Orlando City SC. Both facilities feature world-class turf soccer fields that host MLS matches, youth tournaments, and community events. In addition, universities such as the University of South Florida and the University of Florida maintain professional-quality soccer fields for college play. Fans and players can often visit these venues for guided tours or special training sessions.
The main difference between turf and natural grass soccer fields in Florida is durability and maintenance. Turf soccer fields are made from synthetic materials that drain quickly after rain, making them playable year-round. Natural grass soccer fields, while softer and cooler, often close after heavy rainfall to prevent damage. In Florida's tropical climate, turf fields are preferred for competitive leagues and tournaments because they can handle continuous use. However, many players still enjoy the traditional feel of natural grass, especially for free public soccer fields located in parks and schools.
Most public soccer fields in Florida are open for walk-in play, especially during weekdays. However, organized leagues and private events often require a reservation. If you plan to play at a popular turf facility or during peak hours, it's best to book ahead. Many Florida recreation departments now offer online reservation systems where you can check field availability. Turf soccer fields usually charge a small fee for reservations, while most grass soccer fields remain free to use. Always review the park's local rules, as some cities have time limits or permit requirements for group play. Use SoccerFieldMap.com to find reservation information for specific soccer fields.
Miami, Orlando, and Tampa lead Florida in the number of soccer fields, followed closely by Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, and Kissimmee. Miami alone has hundreds of public and private soccer fields spread across different neighborhoods. Northern Florida cities such as Tallahassee and Pensacola also maintain large municipal soccer parks. Each of these cities features a mix of turf and grass soccer fields, with many free public options available to residents. SoccerFieldMap.com provides a complete directory of these fields by city, allowing you to filter results and compare facilities easily.
Most soccer fields in Florida are open year-round due to the state's mild climate. Outdoor turf soccer fields in particular are playable in almost all weather conditions, except during hurricanes or maintenance closures. Natural grass soccer fields may close temporarily during rainy periods to prevent damage. Indoor soccer fields provide reliable alternatives for year-round play and training. Whether you prefer free public parks or paid turf complexes, you can find playable soccer fields in Florida in every season.
Pickup soccer is a long-standing tradition in Florida. Many public soccer fields, especially in Miami, Tampa, and Orlando, attract local players who organize informal games. Free soccer fields in city parks often serve as gathering spots for evening or weekend pickup matches. You can also find dedicated pickup soccer groups through local Facebook pages or Meetup listings. Turf soccer fields at recreation centers sometimes host scheduled open play nights for a small fee, while public grass soccer fields are typically open to anyone at no cost. Check SoccerFieldMap.com for the most popular soccer fields in your area for pickup games.
If you know of a soccer field in Florida that is missing from the directory, you can submit it directly through the "Submit a Field" button on SoccerFieldMap.com. Include the field name, address, city, surface type (grass or turf), and whether it is free or requires a fee. Adding new soccer fields helps other players discover great places to train and play. Each submission is reviewed by the editorial team to ensure accuracy and completeness before it is published.
Every soccer field listing on SoccerFieldMap.com includes a section for users to upload photos and write reviews. You can share pictures of the playing surface, lighting, and surrounding park facilities. Reviews help other players identify which soccer fields in Florida are well-maintained and which need improvements. High-quality user photos are particularly useful for showing the difference between turf and natural grass fields. Contributing photos and reviews also helps the platform highlight the best free and public soccer fields in Florida.

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