About Club Atlético

 

OUR MISSION, VISION, AND GOALS

 

We’re building the kind of adult soccer club we all wish existed when our “serious soccer” days were supposed to be over.

If you played club, college, semi-pro, pro, or just at a high competitive level, you know the feeling. The locker room banter. The weekly grind. Actually playing for something. And for most of us, when that chapter ended, so did organized, competitive soccer.

That’s the gap we’re here to fill.

We’re creating a player-driven club for men and women who still want that camaraderie and competition. Whether you’re looking for a consistent indoor run, a Sunday league squad, or you want to test yourself against the best in Vegas in the South West Premier League (SWPL), there’s a place for you here.

The goal? Build multiple teams under the CAV banner and go compete — seriously.

So consider this your open invitation.
Want to join a team?
Thinking about starting one?
Want to captain, manage, or just lace them up and play?

Reach out. Let’s build it together.

We’re kicking things off with a Men’s team entering the SWPL for Spring 2026. After that, we’re launching indoor teams and building toward a women’s 11v11 side to match.

If you’re not done competing, neither are we.

OUR HISTORY

Image: MF10 and Atlas FC U20s  (Mexico) following a friendly in Las Vegas. MF10 2 – 0 Atlas FC. 2016.

Our Roots in las vegas Soccer

Our story in elite-amateur soccer begins in the early 2010s with MF10 Soccer Club. Long before lower-division soccer found its footing in Las Vegas, we were helping lay the groundwork — bringing the UPSL to the valley and building a club that blended elite local talent with internationally recognized players, including Chivas de Guadalajara legend Marco Fabián.

MF10 competed in the United Premier Soccer League and entered the qualifying rounds of the U.S. Open Cup, proudly representing Las Vegas on a national stage.

Like many grassroots projects in a developing soccer market, MF10 eventually paused operations. But the mission never disappeared — it evolved.

Image: Quicksilvers vs Las Vegas Mobsters, SWPL 2022.

Building More Than A club

In 2019, we returned with a broader vision.

Reborn as the Las Vegas Quicksilvers, our goal wasn’t simply to field a team — it was to help shape a sustainable pathway for independent clubs. Alongside partners across the country, we helped launch the Southwest Premier Leagueand align it with the National Independent Soccer Association, supporting the long-term vision of an open pyramid with promotion and relegation.

We began play in 2021, competing in the Nevada Premier Conference and hosting matches at Spring Valley High School.

By 2023, with the league on solid footing and our foundational work accomplished, we made another intentional pause — this time to refocus, recharge, and reconnect with why we started in the first place: love of the game and community.

Every chapter wasn’t a reset. It was refinement.

CLUB ATLÉTICO VEGAS: Our Final Form

The indoor seasons that followed — including our time competing as Unatlético — sparked a new realization:

Why choose between elite competition and community soccer when you can build a home for both?

In 2026, we return to the SWPL as Club Atlético Vegas — not as a rebrand, not as a restart, but as the culmination of everything we’ve built over the past decade.

Club Atlético Vegas is designed to last.
One club. One identity. Multiple levels of play.

• Elite-amateur competition in the SWPL
• Men’s, women’s, coed, and futsal teams
• Competitive and casual indoor squads
• Community events and World Cup watch parties

Indoor matches will be hosted at Las Vegas Sports Park, and SWPL matches will be played at Mater Academy East.

This isn’t another chapter.

It’s the finished blueprint.

If you want to play, build a team, partner with us, or simply be part of the ride — we’re here.

-BT