Thirteen years of filings, two trips into negative net assets — once in 2012, and again in the most recent filing. In between, a peak "Executive Director" salary of $223,657 came the same year the club's own balance sheet was flagged for a conflict-of-interest transaction.
Eagles SC's net assets went negative in FY2012 (−$59,550), recovered and grew for a decade, then fell negative again in the most recent filing: −$56,861 in FY2024, driven by a $275,109 loss that year.
The FY2014 and FY2015 returns both checked the box for a reported conflict-of-interest transaction under Schedule L — the same years "Executive Director" Steve Sampson's compensation peaked at $212,600 and $223,657. What the specific transaction was isn't detailed in the summary data.
Fiscal year ends in April. Revenue has stayed in a tight $880K–$1.53M band for over a decade — this is a story about margins, not growth.
Steve Sampson was paid as "Executive Director" and later "Technical Consultant" through FY2018, peaking at $223,657 (17.2% of expenses) in FY2015. After he left the compensation table, the top-paid role shifted to a much smaller "Registrar" position around $38K–$44K a year.
At $275,109, FY2024's net loss is more than the club's total liabilities the year before it — a single bad year erased over a decade of slowly rebuilt reserves.
No related for-profit entity turned up in this research pass.
No same-named or same-officer for-profit company surfaced in OpenCorporates or California Secretary of State searches for Eagles SC / Camarillo Youth Soccer Club. That doesn't rule one out entirely — nothing simply came up.
Watch the top line shrink across years — from a six-figure "Executive Director" role down to a much smaller "Registrar" stipend.
| Fiscal Year | Revenue | Expenses | Net Income | Exec Comp | Total Assets | Total Liab. | Net Assets |
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