Disclaimer: Soccer at Schools is a program led by Soccer Forward in partnership with Bank of America. Soccer Forward operates the program and this website; Bank of America supports the initiative as a partner. Bank of America and the Bank of America logo are registered trademarks of the Bank of America Corporation.

If you’re a teacher, coach, school leader, community organization, or state association interested in raising your hand to bring Soccer at Schools to your community, we’d love to hear from you.
The Soccer at Schools Portal launches Fall 2026 for schools serving kindergarten through middle school.
When you register, you’ll:

The first step in this movement is the Soccer at Schools Starter Kit, a free, practical toolkit for teachers, schools, clubs, and organizations looking to introduce soccer during the school day, with ready-to-use activities and guidance to get started right away.

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Making Soccer possible in every school in the United States.
Soccer at Schools is a national effort led by Soccer Forward in partnership with Bank of America to bring soccer into more schools.
Across the country, there is a growing opportunity to bring soccer into the school day. Our mission is to expand access to soccer in schools, supporting movement, connection, and confidence for young people.
We believe U.S. Soccer is uniquely positioned to enable the ecosystem by equipping educators and coaches with trusted resources and connecting schools to a national network of community and member organizations, enabling consistent, high-quality soccer experiences nationwide.
Getting involved is simple: register your interest to stay informed, or start with the Starter Kit to bring soccer into your school or community.

A future where every student in the United States can experience soccer in high-quality, safe, inclusive, and accessible ways.
And where the game is used as a force for good, supporting social-emotional learning, belonging, and healthier school communities.
