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What is Soccer Start?

Soccer Start Online Resource Center:
Introduction to Soccer Start [ppt] (1.42 MB)
Soccer Start Brochure [pdf] (391 KB)
Soccer Start Grant Application [doc]
Soccer Start Grant History

Soccer Start is designed to introduce the sport of soccer to youngsters living in communities not yet served by existing clubs and leagues. Focused on making soccer available to lower-income children in underserved communities, Soccer Start provides soccer training and administrative guidance to players and organizations who might otherwise not be exposed to the sport. Soccer Start also helps new programs find the funding and equipment to begin and then to expand their activities. In the past several years, US Youth Soccer has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars in financial and material support to programs across the United States.

How do I participate?
Contact your local US Youth Soccer State Association office to find out more about getting involved with a local Soccer Start program. You can find you State Association by clicking here. Or, simply contact your respective Soccer Start Committee member by using the e-mail addresses listed below.

US Youth Soccer Soccer Start Committee

John Kukitz Chairman SoccerAcrossAmerica@usyouthsoccer.org
Stan Hunter Region I

STMSoccer@aol.com

Carolyn Stewart Region III carolyn@bundystewart.com
Pat McNulty Region IV soccerstart-r4@comcast.net
     
 
Why do we Need a Soccer Start Program?
Soccer is the fastest growing sport in the United States. It has reached into communities from coast to coast and from north to south. Yet, soccer has not always served inner city and rural communities and all economic and ethnic groups. In order to insure that every child has the opportunity to play our beautiful game, US Youth Soccer founded the Soccer Start program.

Goals of Soccer Start

Creating Your Own Program
Soccer Start programs are run locally by existing clubs and leagues, by Boys and Girls Clubs and Y's, by neighborhood houses and Parks and Recreation Departments. There is no "one size fits all" model for Soccer Start.

Each program starts differently and is created locally to meet the needs and capabilities of the organization and of the players. Programs in the nation's biggest cities may include thousands of children, and yet there are hundreds of small programs that focus on one or two teams, one group of kids in a single neighborhood house or one corner of a rural farming community.

Programs may last as little as a few weeks in the fall to as much as full seasons in more than one part of the year. Many programs adopt traditional soccer rules with full-sized fields and full length games while other choose to introduce soccer through "small-sided games" on smaller fields. The choices about how to begin are as varied as the places in which they begin. Soccer Start can help your community decide on how to get started by providing written information and hands-on technical assistance.

The First Steps


Implementation In order to promote the Soccer Start program at the local levels and gain community involvement and awareness, certain equipment, services and financial support is needed. Some of these needs are:

Support Network

Costs Involved