FRISCO, Texas (April 25, 2025) – US Youth Soccer (USYS) today announced former Oklahoma Soccer Association (OSA) Executive Director Jason Elliott as its Director of Events. USYS interim CEO Tom Condone made the announcement.
Elliott spent the last three years at OSA, where he oversaw operations for the Sooner State and its more than 31,000 members. His day-to-day responsibilities included building relationships with member clubs, fundraising efforts, budget management, and supervision of five staff members, among other duties.
“We’re excited to welcome Jason as our new Director of Events,” said USYS interim CEO Tom Condone. “He did an incredible job transforming his State Association as Executive Director and we know he’s going to bring that same energy and vision to the national stage. We’re looking forward to seeing how he helps elevate our events for players, families, and communities across the country.”
Elliott will begin with US Youth Soccer May 5 and manage more than 30 major events USYS hosts annually.
Prior to his time with the Oklahoma Soccer Association, Elliott developed valuable experience in education and sales. As Dean of Students at Vista PEAK Preparatory, Assistant Principal of Ben Franklin Academy Middle School, and Sales Manager of UniFirst First Aid & Safety, Elliott established a strong background in mentorship, personnel management, relationship building, and organizational growth practices that positioned him for leadership roles.
Elliott also has a strong history of success throughout more than two decades of coaching soccer with Rangeview High school, Vista PEAK Preparatory, and the Colorado Rapids Youth Soccer Club. Elliott’s coaching at Rangeview led to many of his players receiving scholarships to play at the collegiate level and he was the recipient of multiple accolades while the first-ever coach at Vista PEAK, including being named the 2016 Colorado 7 League Coach of the Year. Elliott currently holds a U.S. Soccer National ‘C’ License.
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