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New York Life and U.S. Soccer Donate $10,000 to FYSA in Support of Girls Soccer in Tampa Bay 

December 19, 2025

New York Life and U.S. Soccer Donate $10,000 to FYSA in Support of Girls Soccer in Tampa Bay 

TAMPA, FLORIDA (DECEMBER 19, 2025) – U.S. Soccer’s legacy initiative, the Soccer Forward Foundation, in partnership with New York Life, has awarded Florida Youth Soccer Association (FYSA) a $10,000 donation to expand access, participation, and development opportunities for girls’ soccer in the Greater Tampa Bay Area. 

The donation was announced and presented during Soccer Forward’s Play Day at the Tampa Bay Rowdies Training Facility on November 16, 2025. The community-focused event welcomed approximately 150 youth soccer players, families, and TOPSoccer participants, emphasizing inclusion, accessibility, and connection through the game. 

Expanding Access to Girls Soccer in Florida 

The $10,000 grant will support FYSA’s efforts to increase girls’ soccer participation, enhance player development, and introduce new pathways for engagement through its Girls in Soccer Program. Targeted programming and local outreach initiatives are designed to provide more girls with opportunities to play, develop skills, and thrive both on and off the field throughout the Tampa Bay region. 

“This generous donation directly supports our mission to broaden access to soccer for girls in our local communities,” said Ryan Foley, Executive Director of Florida Youth Soccer Association. “With the support of the Soccer Forward Foundation and New York Life, we can further strengthen our Girls in Soccer program and create meaningful, lasting opportunities for young female athletes.” 

About FYSA’s Girls in Soccer Program 

FYSA’s Girls in Soccer Program delivers regionally based, female-focused programming across Florida. Events take a holistic approach to athlete development, combining game play, strength and conditioning, and impactful conversations on women’s body and mental health, confidence, and the role of social media in young athletes’ lives. 

The program is supported by all-female coaching staff and strategic partnerships with organizations such as Girl Talk and Tampa Bay Sun FC, helping to build a strong, supportive community for girls both on and off the field. 

Soccer Forward Foundation’s Commitment to Community Impact 

The Soccer Forward Foundation, an initiative of U.S. Soccer, is dedicated to increasing access to the sport and leveraging soccer as a vehicle for positive social change. Through partnerships with organizations like FYSA and New York Life, Soccer Forward continues to invest in under-resourced communities and programs that promote long-term growth of the game. 

“Soccer Forward exists to increase access to the game and amplify its impact, especially in communities where opportunity hasn’t always been equal,” said Nora Dooley, Manager of Community Engagement and Activation, U.S. Soccer. “We’re grateful to partner with New York Life to support Florida Youth Soccer Association and the important work they’re doing. When we invest in our members and their programs, we’re investing in the future of soccer.” 

A Shared Commitment to Growing the Girls’ Game 

This partnership highlights a shared commitment among U.S. Soccer, New York Life, and FYSA to grow girls’ soccer and ensure more young athletes have the opportunity to participate throughout the Greater Tampa Bay Area. 

For more information about the Florida Youth Soccer Association and its Girls in Soccer Program, please contact communications@fysa.com. 


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Soccer Forward Play Day Brings Over 100 Young Athletes Together in Tampa

November 20, 2025

Soccer Forward Play Day Brings Over 100 Young Athletes Together in Tampa

On a sunny afternoon at the Tampa Bay Rowdies Training Facility, more than 100 young athletes filled the fields for the Soccer Forward Play Day—an event designed to celebrate community, inclusion, and access to the beautiful game.

Hosted in partnership by New York Life, Soccer Forward, Florida Youth Soccer Association (FYSA), and local organizations including TOPSoccer and Tampa Area Recreational SA, the event brought families and players together ahead of the U.S. Men’s National Team match in Tampa.

The day featured back-to-back programming, beginning with an energetic TOPSoccer session followed by a series of small-sided games open to local youth players. From first-time players to seasoned recreational athletes, the blend of participants created the kind of diverse, uplifting environment that reflects the true spirit of the sport.

Excitement reached new heights when U.S. Men’s National Team players Aidan Morris and John Tolkin arrived on the field. Both athletes spent time meeting the kids, taking pictures, sharing encouragement, and even joining in for several small-sided games—an unforgettable highlight for players and families alike.

Adding to the inspiration, U.S. Men’s National Team alum Oguchi “Gooch” Onyewu also attended the event, speaking to the young athletes about leadership, perseverance, and the power of the game to create opportunity.

With over 100 participants, hands-on engagement from national team players, and strong collaboration from community partners, the Soccer Forward Play Day succeeded in its mission—bringing people together through the universal language of soccer and laying the groundwork for continued growth and opportunity in the Tampa area.

The energy, inclusiveness, and smiles seen throughout the day are reminders of the powerful impact soccer can have when communities come together.

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