Pathway Strategy Progress: FYSA Opens Cup Competitions
FYSA has opened its Cup competitions to all Florida-based teams affiliated with U.S. Soccer, regardless of governing body (rather than requiring FYSA/USYS registration). This will serve to reduce fragmentation and broaden access to state-level championship play. This move is a significant structural change that reduces historic barriers between governing bodies and aligns with broader national […]
2026 United Soccer Coaches Convention Takeaways

Coaches are the beating heart of American soccer, and nowhere is that more obvious than at the United Soccer Coaches Convention, held Jan. 14-17 in Philadelphia. The 2026 agenda made one thing crystal clear: coaching in this country is more complex, more demanding, and more essential than ever—and yet much of that work still happens […]
National League Winter Event

US Youth Soccer National League teams from across the country will converge on Mesa, Arizona later this month for a high‑stakes winter event that will help decide who moves on to the 2026 USYS National Championships and the inaugural National League Cup. The January showcase is expected to draw many of the nation’s top boys […]
Girls Academy ASPIRE Platform Expansion

Girls Academy’s ASPIRE platform is targeting Florida as part of its next phase of national expansion, signaling another change in the elite girls’ soccer landscape in the state. Early January messaging confirmed that “Girls Academy Aspire is coming to the Sunshine State” and invited interested Florida clubs to engage, indicating that the league is moving […]
Another Pathway Step: Back Office Alignment

U.S. Soccer has taken a step toward centralizing the business side of youth soccer, bringing US Club Soccer’s back-office operations under a new U.S. Soccer “Soccer Services” division while US Youth Soccer’s board has authorized exploratory talks on a similar path. These moves are framed as early implementations of the federation’s Pathway Strategy to create […]
ECNL Brings International U11/U12 Tournament to U.S. for First Time

The Elite Clubs National League (ECNL) has partnered with IBERCUP to launch an international U11/U12 boys tournament in Raleigh, North Carolina, beginning Labor Day Weekend 2026. Nearly 200 teams from Europe, South America, Asia, and across the U.S. will compete in a four-day, 7v7 format featuring six guaranteed games. IBERCUP, one of the largest and […]
Latest Pathway Update from USYS and US Club Soccer

US Youth Soccer and US Club Soccer have announced that the National Premier Leagues (NPL) and the USYS National League will be integrated into a single, unified team‑based national platform beginning with the 2026–27 season. For parents, this is the latest—and arguably most visible—step in U.S. Soccer’s broader Pathway Strategy to make the youth landscape […]
A New MLS GO Hub In Fayetteville

A new grassroots partnership between MLS GO and Carolina Crew FC in Fayetteville, North Carolina, offers a concrete glimpse of where youth soccer may be headed: more local, more affordable, and more accessible for families who have historically been on the outside looking in. For youth soccer parents, this kind of neighborhood‑centered programming signals a […]
Congress Takes a Look at Youth Sports

Subcommittee Chairman Kevin Kiley (R-CA) started the hearing by highlighting the economic and health costs of lower youth sports participation. Parents were at the center of the House subcommittee’s rhetoric this week, but not at the witness table. The “Benched: The Crisis in American Youth Sports and Its Cost to Our Future” hearing put numbers […]