Raphael Roumain: South Dade Academy
Real estate professional turned academy director. Bringing premium soccer coaching to underserved communities in Homestead.
From real estate success to soccer academy director
Raphael Roumain was already building a successful career in South Florida real estate when he discovered We Make Footballers. A University of Florida graduate with a degree in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism, he had the perfect foundation for running a community-based sports program.
From local passion to professional coaching impact
Raphael and his team deliver structured weekly training sessions focused on the WMF methodology — 500+ ball touches per hour, 1v1 and 2v2 scenarios, and decision-making drills designed to develop players technically rather than just tactically.
Measuring success beyond the numbers
Raphael at WMF South Dade is proving that high-quality soccer coaching belongs in every community — not just the affluent ones.
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How Raphael built his soccer coaching franchise
Background
Raphael graduates from the University of Florida with a degree in Recreation, Parks, and Tourism and builds a successful career in South Florida real estate. His professional experience gives him the business skills and community networks that will later prove invaluable for running a franchise.
Discovery and onboarding
Raphael discovers the WMF franchise opportunity and goes through the onboarding process. He completes in-person training covering coaching methodology, child protection, and business operations. The quality of the pre-launch support confirms his decision.
Launch
WMF South Dade launches at Homestead Air Reserve Park with weekly sessions on Tuesdays and Saturdays. What started as a part-time venture quickly becomes a full-time focus.
Growth and expansion
The academy introduces holiday soccer camps and begins rolling out low-cost competitive matches. Raphael is building toward the full WMF product ecosystem in South Dade.
A day in the life of a soccer coach
Running a We Make Footballers franchise means combining business ownership with time on the field. Here's what a typical Saturday looks like for Raphael.
Business owner in the morning
Raphael starts the day reviewing bookings and trial enquiries in the Parent Area, checking session capacity, and following up with families. He connects with schools and community organizations across Homestead and Florida City, often switching between English, French, and Creole.
Coach and community leader at the field
By 9:30 AM, Raphael is at Homestead Air Reserve Park welcoming the first group. The 4–7 age group trains from 9:30 to 10:30 AM, followed by the 8–12s from 10:30 to 11:30 AM. Sessions follow the WMF syllabus with a low coach-to-child ratio.
"From the very beginning, a high level of support has been provided for daily operations and marketing. The business blueprint is clear and ready to be applied. WMF actively helps its franchisees to succeed."
Ready to start your soccer coaching adventure?
Raphael combined his business experience with the WMF system and built a thriving academy in a community that needed it. We Make Footballers gives you the systems, support, and brand to make it happen.