Loudoun Soccer is discounting its entry-level program that serves Loudoun’s youngest soccer players. The changes are in support of Loudoun Soccer’s larger goals to make programs accessible to all players regardless of their skill level or age.
By reducing the registration fee for Minis players to $95, the Club seeks to widen paths of entry to ”the beautiful game” in alignment with their “World Class by World Cup” initiative for 2025.
“Soccer should be accessible to all, and we are committed to breaking down barriers to play,” said Mark Ryan, CEO for Loudoun Soccer. “In 2025, we will focus on increasing grassroots recruitment and providing more entry points for all players. Our goal is to create pathways for players to enter the game at any stage, ensuring that everyone has a chance to grow, compete, and thrive.”
The Minis program offers Saturday sessions at locations across Loudoun County (Ashburn, Brambleton, Leesburg, Purcellville, South Riding, and Sterling) and will also offer mid-week morning programs at Loudoun Soccer Park in Leesburg.
The age-appropriate curriculum led by professional trainers focuses on developing essential motor skills, boosting confidence and independence, and promoting healthy habits.
You can learn more about the Minis program at the Loudoun Soccer website. Registration is now open for the Spring season that starts in late March.
(This is a sponsored story on behalf of Loudoun Soccer.)