PRIVATE TRAINING Available in Ocala, Florida
Private, one-on-one or small group training is available with our professional coaches. With various training levels offered from foundational through elite, an initial consultation pairs players with the right trainer to level up. Sessions are 75 minutes on our premium outdoor soccer fields. Availability limited.
Private Training Pricing
Foundational Single | $75 per person
Foundational Small Group (Four Players) | $55 per person
Elite Single | $120 per person
Elite Small Group (Four Players) | $80 per person
Goalie Single | $120 per person – Coming Soon!
Goalie Small Group (Four Players) | $80 per person – Coming Soon!
Contact our team to schedule and book.
Call Us: 352.414.3655
Must be booked a minimum of 24 hours in advance of session.

Dates: July 12-13
Cost:
- $250 per player
Times Available:
- 9am to 1pm | Ages 9-13
- 3pm to 7pm | Ages 14-17
Surface:
Indoors on artificial turf in WEC Exposition Center Two

Erik Hurtado
Erik Hurtado studied and played four years at division 1, Santa Clara University. Off the field he double majored in Ethnic Studies and Philosophy. On the field he was named 4-time team MVP, 2010, 2011, 2012 'First Team All Conference' and 2012 Conference player of the year in the WCC. In 2011 and 2012 he was named 'First Team All Region' and in 2012 'First Team All American'. After his final season with the Broncos he was invited to the MLS combine where he would showcase his ability and earn an invitation to the 2013 MLS Draft. Erik Hurtado was selected #5 overall in the 2013 MLS draft by the Vancouver Whitecaps. The highlights of his tenure with his first club was a breakout season in 2014, scoring 5 goals in 5 games and helping lead his team to the playoffs. He received the team 'Goal of the Year' in both 2014 and 2017. Erik continued his career with Sporting Kansas City, winning the 2020 team 'Goal of the Year,' which was also a top 5 contender for the 2020 MLS 'Goal of the Year.' In the same year, he finished the MLS season with the best goals per minute ratio for the entire league. He later signed with CF Montreal and Columbus Crew.
On Erik's 150th MLS appearance, and his first appearance in the 2022 season for Columbus Crew, he scored his first goal with the team in the 89th minute to tie the game in New England. He spent his final season with D.C. United, where he was able to spend time close to his hometown of Fredericksburg, VA. Erik scored D.C. United's first ever Leagues Cup goal 5 minutes into being subbed on, which became the game winning goal. Starring in over 170 matches throughout the span of 11 seasons, Erik contributed to 40 professional goals, scoring 25 goals and tallying 15 assists. He continues his passion for soccer and fitness through youth development, sharing his knowledge and experience with the local soccer community in Ocala, FL.
Wyatt Stephens
Director of Sports
Wyatt’s passion for soccer ignited early. A Marion County native, he started playing at 4 years old. By age 10, he was traveling to Orlando to play for Orlando FC - a nationally ranked club coached by former English Premier League player Dave Bardsley.
Back at home, he started his high school career at Vanguard where he made the varsity team as a freshman. After taking a year off to focus on his club team, he transferred to Trinity Catholic for his junior and senior seasons, earning the title of Marion County High School Soccer Player of the Year.
In college, Wyatt played Division I soccer for the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes his freshman and sophomore years, winning the Conference USA Championship and making a trip to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. He later transferred to the University of Cincinnati where he finished up his collegiate career with the Bearcats.
After college, Wyatt played semi-pro before returning to Marion County, where he has stayed active in the local soccer community. Now as Director of Sports, his goal is to grow Sports at WEC into one of the premier sports development programs in the nation.
Back at home, he started his high school career at Vanguard where he made the varsity team as a freshman. After taking a year off to focus on his club team, he transferred to Trinity Catholic for his junior and senior seasons, earning the title of Marion County High School Soccer Player of the Year.
In college, Wyatt played Division I soccer for the Tulsa Golden Hurricanes his freshman and sophomore years, winning the Conference USA Championship and making a trip to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. He later transferred to the University of Cincinnati where he finished up his collegiate career with the Bearcats.
After college, Wyatt played semi-pro before returning to Marion County, where he has stayed active in the local soccer community. Now as Director of Sports, his goal is to grow Sports at WEC into one of the premier sports development programs in the nation.

Location
World Equestrian Center – Ocala Exposition Center 2
1598 NW 87th Ct Rd.
Ocala, FL 34482
View the World Equestrian Center - Ocala Interactive Map.1598 NW 87th Ct Rd.
Ocala, FL 34482
Contact Information
If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact:
Office Phone: 352.414.3655
Email: info@sportsatwec.com
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