Dribble Soccer is eyeing a spring opening in Cedar Park, featuring an indoor facility for skill building, recreational leagues and camps, according to co-owner Vivin Abraham.

The context

Dribble Soccer, owned by Bijoy James, Shopith Shylarajan and Vivin Abraham, will offer space for adult and youth players to gather for recreational and competitive programs. The programs are designed for players of different skill levels to develop their skills while enjoying the game, Abraham said.

What they offer

The facility will host a range of leagues, including co-ed, adult and intermediate options for players.

Dribble Soccer will also house an All Star FC academy for “developing exceptional players,” according to its website. The program serves kids ages 3-7 through its Lil Stars program, ages 7-12 in the development program and ages 13-18 in the elite program.

The business expects to host seasonal camps, clinics and training opportunities, as well as birthday celebrations and private events. The space will also feature a lounge area for community gathering and watch parties during the FIFA World Cup 2026 and additional sporting events.

Quote of note

“Our goal is to build a strong local soccer community that supports development, sportsmanship and a love for the game—whether you’re stepping onto the field for the first time or continuing your competitive journey,” Abraham said in a statement to Community Impact.

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