Broomfield Soccer Club

BSC is an independent, volunteer run, 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation which provides recreational and competitive soccer programs for the boys and girls of Broomfield as well as those of surrounding communities.

Most of BSC's activities are managed by paid staff with strategic oversight provided by a Board of Directors elected from the Club's membership.

[8] For several years after reorganizing as a non-profit, the Recreational and Competitive programs were operated completely independent of one another including separate boards.

In September 2009, revised by-laws were put into effect which formally re-unified the Club under a single nine-member board of directors.

A former head coach for MLS’s Colorado Rapids, Hankinson's international background working with professional and collegiate players brought a great deal of expertise and positive exposure to the club.

For a brief time in 2004, former US MNT player Marcelo Balboa was the Club's DoC, but soon departed to return to the Rapids for a front office post.

On 14 Sep 2011, Hankinson was announced as the first head coach for San Antonio Scorpions FC of the North American Soccer League (NASL).

[17] A lifelong player, Sinclair grew up near Milton Keynes, UK and learned the game within the English youth system in the academies of professional clubs Derby County F.C.

First held in Aug 2005, the Broomfield Shootout quickly grew to become one of the largest soccer tournaments in Colorado with 275+ teams competing each year.

Run annually during the Christmas holiday season, the event offers divisions for U10 to high school age players.

As part of the changes, referees were eliminated for the league (but retained for the tournament) to encourage players to behave as they might in a "pick-up" environment (call your own fouls).

In 2013, the Striker Camp Archived 2015-05-12 at the Wayback Machine was launched to focus specifically on skills important for forwards and other attacking players.