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A Fragmented System Holding the Game Back

Soccer development operates in silos across facilities, schools, clubs, and stakeholders. APG is building a connected platform that aligns infrastructure, programming, education, and opportunity.

Soccer Infrastructure Platform

A facility-centered network that transforms soccer spaces into active hubs for training, events, education, and partner activation. This platform connects venues with programming, operators, and strategic partners to maximize usage, expand access, and create scalable, high-impact soccer environments.

APG Soccer Operations

A comprehensive suite of programs designed to develop players, support coaches, and activate communities. From camps, clinics, leagues, and tournaments to ID events, coach education, consulting, and online learning, APG delivers structured, high-level programming across multiple levels of the game.

Soccer IQ Academy

A school-integrated enrichment model that uses soccer as a tool to drive student engagement, improve retention, and expand opportunity. By embedding programming within educational environments, the Academy reduces pay-to-play barriers while creating meaningful pathways for students both on and off the field.

Residential Academy

A future-focused national and regional model that brings together soccer, academics, mentorship, and high-performance development in one environment. Designed for serious athletes, it provides a structured pathway that supports long-term growth, leadership, and progression within the global game.

Who We Work With

School Districts and Charter Networks

Facility Owners and Developers

Investors and Fund Partners

Clubs and Academies

Event Operators

Colleges and Education Partners

Communities and Civic Leaders

Families

Players and Coaches

Global Soccer Network Architecture

The Global Soccer Catalyst Fund is designed as a hub-and-spoke soccer ecosystem. Each participating country may eventually operate through a national portal that connects regional hubs, local facilities, educational partners, event operators, and player development pathways. The goal is to create structured access between countries while respecting each country’s local soccer culture, infrastructure, and opportunity landscape.