The United Soccer Coaches Coaches Communities, formerly known as Advocacy Groups, were created to accommodate the space of who you are as a coach. Our Coaches Communities bring forward a safe environment to network with fellow coaches, find mentorship and leadership opportunities, and advance the game of soccer in the great community. While we all come from different backgrounds, United Soccer Coaches works to unite all coaches around the love of the game.

Each Coaches Community has a variety of sub-committees that allow coaches to take part in areas of the association that interest them, including Convention Planning, Education, Awards, Scholarships & Grants, Content and News, as well as an Advocacy sub-committee. The Advocacy sub-committee focuses on the specific needs of the members they represent and all Advocacy sub-committees come together to form the Advocacy Council, dedicated to uplifting the voices of our coaches. To learn more about our Coaches Communities, please visit the pages below:

If you are interested in getting involved in the association and have a desire to give back, then our Coaches Communities are a great way to get your foot in the door and be apart of something bigger:

  • Coaches Communities are a great way to connect with other coaches in the association that share a common focus. Many coaches get involved in multiple communities! Allies are always welcome to participate too.
  • Each Coaches Community is made of sub-committees that focus on specific needs of the communities, i.e. Convention Planning, Education, Advocacy, etc. These sub-committees work together to represent the membership, identify the needs of that Community’s coaches and work to bring change for the betterment of coaches.
  • Our Coaches Communities also serve as a pathway to leadership in the association. There are opportunities to serve on a Community’s sub-committee or become the group’s Chair.
  • Through this pathway, members will gain a wider knowledge of the association and its members. This is an excellent pathway for anyone wishing to run for the Board of Directors or become more involved by serving on acommittee in the future.

The Latest From Our Coaches Communities

Coach Q&A – Dr. Shirley Chau

Dr. Shirley Chau School of Social Work at the Faculty of Healthand Social Development University of British Columbia Okanagan campus Kelowna, British Columbia, CanadaWho or what inspired you to pursue coaching/develop this program? My soccer program is called the...

Coach Q&A – Jody Lingafeldt

Jody Lingafeldt Head Coach Colorado Mesa University Women’s SoccerWho or what inspired you to pursue coaching?This is a tough question to narrow down.  To be honest I never wanted to play soccer.  My father drove me to my first soccer practice and he had to peel me...

Coach Q&A with Bob Chinn

Bob Chinn Bolden LionsCimarron Memorial High School   Las Vegas, NV  Who or what inspired you to pursue coaching?As a kid growing up, my Dad coached our baseball team.  I remember being the first to the field and the last to leave.  I remember driving an...

Women’s History Month

During Women's History Month, we honor the incredible contributions of women in all fields, including sports. The women listed below have broken barriers and achieved success in soccer coaching and have made a significant impact on the game. The United Soccer Coaches...