What's Happening?
As the 2026 World Cup approaches, U.S. Soccer is strategizing to capitalize on the event to boost the sport's popularity and accessibility in the country. With stars like Lionel Messi playing in Major League Soccer (MLS) and the United Soccer League planning
promotion and relegation, the sport is gaining traction. MLS Commissioner Don Garber emphasizes the World Cup's potential to showcase soccer's significance in the U.S. and drive further growth.
Why It's Important?
The 2026 World Cup presents a unique opportunity for U.S. Soccer to expand its reach and address systemic issues like the pay-to-play model, which limits access for many young athletes. By leveraging the World Cup's visibility, U.S. Soccer aims to inspire a new generation of players and fans, potentially transforming the sport's landscape in the U.S. and increasing its competitiveness on the global stage.
What's Next?
U.S. Soccer plans to implement initiatives to make the sport more accessible, including addressing the pay-to-play model and enhancing youth development programs. The organization will work closely with FIFA and other stakeholders to ensure the World Cup's legacy benefits the sport long-term. The success of these efforts could significantly impact soccer's future in the U.S., influencing participation rates and the development of professional talent.













