Tamiami Colts Athletic Association (TCAA)
was formed as an addition to the Tropical Park Khoury League in 1969.
In 1970,
the Colts moved to Tamiami Park, which is located on 260 acres of the old Tamiami Airport
and is the home of Florida International University and the Dade County Youth Fair.
In 1972 the Colts became charter members of the newly
formed Greater Miami Pop Warner League, a national organization with headquarters in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Our football teams won several
Miami Pop Warner Bowls and our cheerleaders dominated local, state and regional competitions.
In 2005,
the Colts joined the Orange Bowl League through Miami Xtreme, which was the biggest league
in Miami-Dade County. The Tamiami Colts were proud to be part of this great organization, where many of
yesterday’s players are today’s coaches.
The Colts Football/Cheerleading program has continued to grow over the years, catering to thousands of children of all ethnic, religious and race
backgrounds.
In 2014
the Tamiami Colts chose to go back to their original charter program Pop Warner Little Scholars. As we celebrate the Tamiami
Colts football and cheerleading, we would like to thank all of the volunteers
who have contributed countless hours of their time to make this program
work; the many companies who have sponsored us; and most of all, the parents for their continued dedication in
bringing their children out here day
after day, year after year.
Our goal
is to give each athlete memories they will never forget. As they leave us, we want them to have
learned well enough to have brought a winning way to every game and competition. We want them to have developed character and
strength on the inside, which shows itself in how they live. We encourage every
family member to be a positive part of these memories.