UPDATE: The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) has just announced the highly anticipated brackets for the high school boys soccer regional playoffs in Jacksonville and Northeast Florida. This year’s playoff matches are crucial as teams strive to end nearly a decade-long championship drought in the area.
The first-round regionals kick off on Monday, February 2, for Classes 1A-3A, followed by Classes 4A-7A starting on Thursday, February 5. Schools are gearing up for intense competition, with the excitement palpable as athletes prepare to make their mark on the field.
The finals for Classes 1A through 3A are set to take place from February 17-21 at Lake Myrtle Sports Park in Auburndale, while Classes 4A through 7A will compete from February 23-28 at Spec Martin Stadium in DeLand. Fans and families are eager to support their teams during this critical time.
Here’s a closer look at the matchups:
REGION 1-4A:
– (8) Tallahassee Rickards at (1) Fort Walton Beach
– (5) Panama City Bay at (4) Ocala Vanguard
– (6) Stanton at (3) Bishop Kenny
– (7) West Florida at (2) Wakulla
REGION 1-3A:
– (8) Fernandina Beach at (1) North Bay Haven
– (4) Bolles at (5) Pensacola Catholic
– (6) Suwannee at (3) Alachua Santa Fe
– (7) South Walton at (2) Wolfson
REGION 1-2A:
– (8) Branford at (1) Tallahassee Maclay
– (5) Global Academy at (4) Williston
– (6) Marianna at (3) P.K. Yonge
– (7) Providence at (2) Episcopal
REGION 1-1A:
– (8) Mount Dora Christian at (1) University Christian
– (5) Gainesville Oak Hall at (4) St. Joseph
– (7) Community Christian at (2) Rocky Bayou Christian
– (6) Academy at the Lakes at (3) Redeemer Christian
As the region braces for the upcoming matches, the stakes couldn’t be higher. Schools are eager to showcase their talent and fight for glory. This is a defining moment for players, coaches, and communities, with the hope of bringing home a championship title that has eluded the area for years.
Fans are encouraged to stay tuned for live updates as the tournament progresses. The energy surrounding these matches is expected to be electric, and the community’s support will be vital in rallying behind their teams.
For more updates and detailed coverage of the playoffs, keep following our reports as we bring you the latest developments in Northeast Florida boys soccer. Don’t miss out on the action!






































