🌟 A Legacy of Opportunity: Northwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Renews College Center Partnership for 2026–27 ⚽🎓
The club is extremely proud to announce that Northwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery has renewed its partnership with the College Center for the 2026–27 season continuing a remarkable collaboration that has helped shape the futures of hundreds of HTX prospective student-athletes.
🤝 A Partnership Built to Last
Since 2006, Northwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery has been a steadfast supporter of the club and its mission. In fact, they are the longest standing corporate partner in club history, and their impact has been nothing short of transformational. Due to their unwavering partnership, the college center continues to achieve some outstanding results.
🏫 790+ players have been placed into college programs since 2006.
🌎 Opportunities span colleges and universities domestically and internationally.
🎯 Empowering the Recruiting Journey
Through the College Center, players receive free access to an online recruiting platform powered by SportsRecruits, connecting more than 2,300+ athletes with college coaches.
📚 Education on every step of the recruiting process.
🧠Guidance tailored to each athlete’s academic, athletic, and personal goals.
đź’ˇ Exposure to a wide range of scholarship and roster opportunities.
"We admire these hard-working, gifted athletes and their passion for furthering their education and appreciate the club's mission to provide the necessary guidance to match athletes with the suitable colleges and universities,” said Dr. David Hoffman, DDS, MD, Northwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, The Woodlands.
🥇 Real Support, Real Results
Throughout the fall season, the club hosted a full slate of live college presentations across multiple geographic campuses in Houston bringing valuable insight directly to players and families in their local communities.
🎓 40+ players from the Class of 2026 have already committed to play collegiate soccer next fall.
🚀 Many more commitments are expected as the spring season continues.
đź’¬ Leadership Perspective
“Northwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery continues to recognize the importance of fostering education and athletic opportunity for our players. The amount of student-athletes they have helped over the years has been nothing short of phenomenal,” said Simon Boddison, Director of Soccer Operations | College Director. “Exceptional patient care, best-in-class service, and supporting the local community are at the heart of their business. The club is pleased to continue our valued partnership over the next twelve months.”
🏆 Looking Forward
This renewed partnership represents more than sponsorship, it’s a shared commitment to opportunity, education, and excellence. We are incredibly grateful to Northwest Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery for continuing to believe in our players and our mission. The club remains committed to supporting every player through the recruiting process, helping them find the best fit and build their future.
To find an HTX Soccer program near you for any age or experience level, visit www.htxsoccer.com
HTX Soccer is the largest youth soccer club in the Greater Houston area, with over 8,500 players ranging from recreational to elite levels, ages 3 to 19. Serving a 100-mile radius from Downtown Houston, HTX represents the true heart of soccer in the city and its surrounding communities. Since 2006, HTX has helped more than 790 players advance to collegiate soccer—more than any other club in the region. The club has also seen 67 players selected for youth national team activities, and 17 players go on to play professionally around the world.
HTX’s elite boys’ teams compete in the Elite Clubs National League (ECNL), while the elite girls’ teams participate in the Girls Academy (G.A.) League—both top-tier platforms in U.S. youth soccer.
HTX Soccer is proud to be home to:
🏆 🏆 Back-to-back USYS U13 Girls National Champions (2024 & 2025)
🏆 2025 U19 Girls Academy Champions Cup National Champions
🏆 2025 U15 Girls Academy Champions Cup National Finalists
HTX continues to set the standard for youth soccer development and competition—locally, regionally and nationally.