
Was There a “Golden Age” of American Youth Soccer?
It’s become a familiar refrain around American youth soccer: “It used to be better.” We hear this a lot from
Our goal is to empower every soccer parent in the U.S. with the knowledge, resources, and community support needed to confidently guide their child’s journey—from recreational play to elite competition—while helping shape a more transparent, inclusive, and informed youth soccer culture.
The U.S. youth soccer structure is a multifaceted system designed to develop players from recreational levels to elite national teams.
Read about recreational, travel and academies to national competitive leagues.
Choosing the right path for your athlete, challenges and considerations.
Learn about the clubs in your state and finding one for your athlete.

It’s become a familiar refrain around American youth soccer: “It used to be better.” We hear this a lot from

The recently announced major KKR investment in MLS NEXT Pro is not most interesting as a finance story. It matters

When Matt Crocker resigned as U.S. Soccer’s sporting director just weeks before the World Cup, it landed like another gut

Elite youth soccer is continuing to move younger, and parents of late-elementary and middle-school players are going to see more

An EDP announcement this week about “first wave” clubs applying for acceptance into the new National 1 League quietly surfaced

Red Bull New York unveiled the RWJBarnabas Health Red Bulls Performance Center in Morris Township, New Jersey, on April 21,
Additional partnerships launching in May 2026.