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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BLUES SOCCER CLUB, INC. · LAGUNA HILLS, CA

SoCal Blues.

Thirteen years of steady, unremarkable growth — $854K to $3.18M, almost no debt, no related for-profit entity found. The most notable thing here is a genuine shift: the board went from all-volunteer to partly-paid in its two most recent filings.

Clean structure New paid-board pattern (FY2024–25) $3.18M rev. (FY2025)
SoCal Blues
scblues.com ↗
Legal entity
Southern California Blues Soccer Club, Inc.
Entity type
CA nonprofit public benefit corp.
Incorporated / tax-exempt
May 1991 / Oct. 1996
EIN
33-0460429
President
David Mildrew
Executive Director
Robbie Mulligan
The boring one, on purpose

Southern California Blues Soccer Club has filed steady, unremarkable returns since 1996 — growing revenue, almost no debt, and no related for-profit entity anywhere in the registries we checked. Its tax filing lists it under "Education N.E.C." instead of a soccer category, which is a paperwork quirk, not a warning sign.

What actually changed

For twelve years running, one person — call it General Manager or Executive Director — took home somewhere between $11,000 and $28,000, and the rest of the board worked for nothing. That ended in 2024. A new Executive Director, Robbie Mulligan, started drawing $156,000, and four board members together pulled in $230,000 to $260,000 across the two most recent filings.

01 Thirteen years of growth

From $854K to
$3.18M.

Fiscal year ends in April. Revenue has grown in 9 of the last 13 years, with no year showing anything close to the volatility seen at other clubs in this project.

Most recent filing — FYE April 2025 Filed Dec. 3, 2025
Total Revenue
$3.18M
74.7% program services, 21.7% net fundraising
Total Expenses
$2.82M
9.2% is executive compensation
Net Income
+$350.8K
9th surplus year of the last 13
Net Assets
$1.53M
liabilities just $2,142
Total revenue
Total expenses
Fiscal year label = year the fiscal year ends (FYE is April). Source: IRS Form 990, EIN 33-0460429, via ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer.
Almost no debt

Total liabilities have stayed under $3,000 in nearly every year on record — the opposite of the debt-heavy balance sheets at some of the bigger clubs in this project.

Nothing to report

Unlike several other clubs here, no same-named or same-officer for-profit company turned up in OpenCorporates or the CA Secretary of State's records. That doesn't rule one out entirely. It just means nothing surfaced.

02 Corporate structure

Nothing unusual
found.

This section is short on purpose. That's the finding.

No connections on the entity map

No related for-profit company, management LLC, or similarly-named sibling turned up for Southern California Blues Soccer Club in this research pass. If that changes, this section gets updated.

03 Officers & key employees

From one stipend
to a paid board.

Compare FY2023 (bottom of this list) to FY2025 (top) — the shift from a single small stipend to a five-figure-and-up paid leadership team happened in a single filing cycle.

04 Full ledger

Year by year.

Fiscal YearRevenueExpensesNet Income Exec CompTotal AssetsTotal Liab.Net Assets
Fiscal years with no extracted data (FYE April 2002–2011) are excluded. Source: IRS Form 990, EIN 33-0460429.