Introducing Hamptons Fieldhouse: A Premier Multisport Facility in the Heart of the Hamptons. Strategically located with easy access for neighboring towns including Hamptons Bays, Westhampton Beach, Riverhead, Quogue, East Quogue, and Southampton, this state-of-the-art facility promises a haven for sports enthusiasts of all ages.
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About Us
Our Facility
Facility Features:
Hamptons Fieldhouse boasts a cutting-edge turf facility that sets the stage for a diverse range of sports and activities. The facility is not just a space; it's a hub where children and adults alike can play, celebrate, and compete in an environment designed for optimal performance and enjoyment.
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Multisport Offerings:
Hamptons Fieldhouse offers a myriad of sports leagues and training programs. Soccer enthusiasts can partake in leagues, lacrosse players can sharpen their skills in dedicated programs, and individuals seeking speed and agility improvement will find tailored training opportunities. But the offerings don't stop there - pickleball, yoga, training and more are seamlessly integrated into the facility's versatile repertoire.
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Beyond Sports:
Hamptons Fieldhouse is also a place where special events come to life, and children's dreams take center stage during memorable birthday parties and sports camps.
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Accessible:
Situated at the crossroads of Old Country Rd., Hamptons Fieldhouse is easily accessible to residents of nearby towns.
In summary, whether you're a seasoned athlete or someone exploring a new passion, this facility invites you to step onto its state-of-the-art turf and become a part of a thriving sports and wellness community in the heart of Long Island's most beloved retreat.



Rafael Morais has a strong connection to Long Island soccer; prior to his tenure at Queen's College and St. Joe's, Morais also made waves as the head women's soccer coach at Suffolk Community College from 2015-17, where he led the Sharks to their first-ever NJCAA Tournament appearance in 2015. That year, as well, Suffolk won the District and Region XV championships. Morais returned to Suffolk County following a one-year stint at Pennsylvania College of Technology in 2014 where he was the school's first full-time men's soccer coach and game-day manager.
Morais served as the Assistant Director of Athletics for Recreation at Briarcliffe College from 2008-2013, and actually began coaching Briarcliffe's men's soccer team in 2007. Here, he led the Bulldogs to five straight United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) title games including winning the championship in 2008 and 2012. Morais was a two-time USCAA Coach of the Year and went 85-12-5 with Briarcliffe.
His coaching experience also expanded to international play, as Morais served as the head coach of the Puerto Rico Women's National Team in 2010; this included coaching two friendlies against regional power Mexico along with leading Puerto Rico in the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games in Venezuela.
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