Inside the $300M Project Reshaping Youth-to-Pro Pathways: D.C. United’s Baltimore Bet

Baltimore’s push to bring professional soccer to Carroll Park took a major step forward this week, with Mayor Brandon Scott and NBA legend Carmelo Anthony publicly backing a proposed $300 million-plus stadium and academy project led by D.C. United. The development would anchor an MLS NEXT Pro club in the city, add a prospective USL […]
U.S. Soccer Stresses Improving Player Development at the Club Level

U.S. Soccer’s sporting director Matt Crocker is asking something big of America’s youth clubs: care less about weekend wins and more about what happens to players years down the road. It is an ambitious idea that fits into his broader “U.S. Way” vision—but it is also very much a work in progress, not a switch […]
New Research on Concussions Parents Should Know About

A major new National Institutes of Health–funded study has strengthened the connection between years of repetitive head impacts and serious brain disease, offering important context for parents weighing concussion risks in youth soccer. What the new CTE findings show Researchers analyzing 614 donated brains from people with a history of repetitive head impacts found that […]
U.S. U-17 Men on the Brink of Concacaf Group E Win

The United States U-17 men’s national team heads into Tuesday’s decisive Concacaf qualifier against the Dominican Republic with momentum and a World Cup ticket within reach. On Saturday in Kingstown, the U.S. overwhelmed St. Kitts and Nevis 10–0, following up an earlier 8–0 win over Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to seize control of Group […]
Missouri State’s International‑Only Lineup and the New Reality for American College Soccer Recruits

Missouri State University’s 2026 men’s soccer roster has become a talking point for parents, coaches, and college‑soccer watchers—and for good reason. Every player on the Bears’ current roster is listed with a non‑U.S. hometown, making Missouri State a vivid example of how global and competitive the Division I men’s game has become. A roster that […]
Soccer Will: U.S. Soccer Foundation’s Big Accessibility Push by 2030

The U.S. Soccer Foundation has launched “Soccer Will,” a national campaign pledging to reach 10 million children in under-resourced communities by 2030 through expanded access to safe places to play, trained coach-mentors, and new digital tools for families and educators. Framed around the run-up to the 2026 men’s World Cup in North America, the initiative […]
National Girls & Women in Sports Day highlights girls’ soccer dropout crisis

National Girls & Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) arrives this year at a pivotal moment for youth soccer, as new campaigns and fresh data highlight both the scale of the girls’ sports dropout crisis and the growing movement to reverse it. For soccer parents, coaches, and club leaders, the message is clear: the future of […]
The Confusing End of AYSO United

Editor’s Note: Recently, we ran an article about this development that, while based on official social posts, may have inferred too much about what comes next. This article aims to be less speculative and address many outstanding questions that have yet to be clearly addressed. Parents, players and clubs may want to “sit tight” until […]
Youth Soccer Clubs Start Emailing About Fall Age‑Group Changes

If your inbox is filling up with “Important: 2026–27 age‑group update” emails, you’re not alone. Youth soccer is shifting back to school‑year age groups for most players starting with the 2026–27 season, and families are finally starting to see what that means on the ground. From birth year to school year For years, most U.S. […]
Equip Sport’s North American Plans

No Ball? No Problem! Equip Sport, a Swiss-based provider of self-service modular sports equipment lockers, is preparing to enter the U.S. market this year, bringing a European “access over ownership” model for balls and other gear into American public spaces. For youth soccer families, on-demand equipment lockers could make spontaneous play more accessible, especially in […]