Kingston Alvarez








KINGSTON ALVAREZ


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Barcelona, Spain
Kingston is a hard working Central Midfielder whose
known for his vision, technical ability, and high work rate. He plays with intensity, discipline, and leadership, always looking to elevate his and his teammates game. His goal is to complete at the highest levels of youth soccer and reach the professional and national team pathways.

MY PROFILE
AGE
14
DOB
9 DEC 2011
LOCATION
AUSTIN, TX
POSITION
MIDFIELDER
HEIGHT
5'2"
WEIGHT
90 LBS
SCHOOL
CEDAR CREEK MIDDLE SCHOOL
GRADUATION CLASS
2030
CURRENT CLUB
BARCA ACADEMY AUSTIN
INFERNO
PREVIOUS CLUB
APPEARANCES
14
GOALS SCORED
4
NATIONALITY
USA
JERSEY #
64
GPA
N/A
BIO TIMELINE

CEDAR CREEK EAGLES SOCCER
10

MIDDLE SCHOOL | 8TH GRADE | 2026
​As Kingston Alvarez enters his 8th-grade season with the Cedar Creek Middle School Eagles, the atmosphere is vastly different from the year prior. Entering the season as defending District Champions places a distinct target on their backs, changing the team's reality from hopeful contenders to the squad everyone wants to beat. For Kingston and his teammates, the previous championship wasn't just a celebration; it was a proof of concept. That victory, combined with Kingston's established experience as a captain, has fundamentally shaped the mindset for this final year of middle school play. They now understand the blueprint for success—the discipline, the communication, and the collective grit required to finish on top—and they are approaching this season not with arrogance, but with the quiet confidence of a team that knows exactly what it takes to win. ​The standards for this upcoming year are set exceedingly high. Having tasted success, the goal is no longer just to compete, but to execute with precision and defend their title with authority. Kingston’s leadership will be crucial in maintaining this focus, ensuring that the team doesn't rest on last year's laurels but instead pushes harder to exceed their previous performance. This season represents a high-stakes opportunity to leave a lasting legacy at Cedar Creek before moving on to high school. The expectation is clear: to uphold the culture of excellence they built in 7th grade and to prove that their championship run was not a one-time event, but the new standard for Eagles soccer.

BARCA ACADEMY AUSTIN

64
CLUB SOCCER | 2025/2026
Following two formative seasons with the Bastrop Inferno, Kingston Alvarez embraced a significant new challenge by joining the prestigious Barca Academy in Austin. While his time in Bastrop provided the essential grit and competitive foundation of Select soccer, stepping into the Barca system represented a distinct elevation in his athletic journey. This move was more than just a change in uniform; it was a commitment to a globally recognized methodology that demands high technical proficiency, rapid decision-making, and a deep cognitive understanding of the game. ​ Throughout his first season with Barca, Kingston demonstrated tremendous growth and an unyielding boldness to learn. He approached every training session with a focus on becoming a better version of himself, absorbing complex tactical instructions and consistently outworking the competition. The environment at Barca is designed to be rigorous, yet Kingston thrived by adopting a growth mindset, showing that he possesses not just the talent, but the relentless work ethic required to succeed in such a high-performance system. ​Perhaps the most rewarding aspect of this season has been witnessing the shift in his internal drive. It became clear that Kingston was no longer just playing to please coaches or spectators; he began to set his own high expectations. Seeing him hold himself accountable and establish his own standards for excellence reveals a maturity beyond his years. He has learned that the most important pressure comes from within, and this ownership of his development is the surest sign that he is preparing himself for the highest levels of the sport.

CEDAR CREEK EAGLES SOCCER

10
MIDDLE SOCCER | 7TH GRADE | 2025
​As Kingston Alvarez was concluding his influential time with the Bastrop Inferno Soccer Club and preparing for his transition to the elite training environment of Barca Academy Austin, he took on a defining role with the Cedar Creek Middle School Eagles: that of a team captain. During his 7th-grade season, Kingston was selected as one of the few leaders to wear the armband, a responsibility that transformed his game from purely physical to deeply psychological. Leading the Eagles to a District Championship required more than just the technical sharpness he honed in club soccer; it demanded vocal presence and accountability. Stepping into this leadership position forced Kingston to mature quickly, teaching him that a true playmaker doesn't just control the ball—they control the tempo and emotion of the match, keeping the team focused and resilient when the pressure mounts. ​The impact of his captaincy extended far beyond his own personal growth; it became a catalyst for the team's collective success. By bridging the gap between his high-level club experience and his school squad, Kingston set a standard of work ethic that lifted his teammates. A captain’s true value is found in their ability to make those around them better, and Kingston’s willingness to serve the team—organizing the shape, encouraging teammates after mistakes, and leading by example—created a unified front that opponents struggled to break down. As he looks toward his 8th-grade season with the Eagles, Kingston carries with him not just a District title, but the invaluable understanding that leadership is the ultimate competitive advantage.

BASTROP INFERNO

10
CLUB SOCCER | 2024/2025
For 13-year-old Kingston Alvarez, his first two seasons with the Bastrop Inferno Soccer Club were defined by rapid growth and a deepening passion for the game. Representing the Bastrop, Texas-based club, Kingston stepped into the demanding world of Select soccer, a transition that tested his dedication and adaptability. These foundational seasons proved to be critical, serving as the bridge between recreational play and the rigorous structure of competitive youth soccer. For Kingston, every match and training session with the Inferno became an opportunity to refine his technical abilities while learning to operate effectively within a cohesive team unit. ​Beyond the fundamental drills and match results, the true value of Kingston's experience lay in the mental and tactical development that Select soccer demanded. Competing at that level introduced a faster pace of play and a higher standard of opposition, which forced him to think critically and react instinctively under pressure. This environment served as the crucible for future success; it instilled the discipline, resilience, and strategic understanding necessary to compete at elite levels. As Kingston navigated those early seasons, he wasn't just learning how to win games—he was building the character and athletic foundation required to excel on even bigger stages.