
USCSA Announces Addition of Florida Youth Soccer Association
The USCSA is excited to announce the addition of Florida Youth Soccer Association, now representing more than one million players and coaches.
The United States Consortium of State Associations (USCSA) is excited to announce it has launched operations. Led by its Legacy Members from seven US Youth Soccer State Associations, its vision is to create a highly functioning network of state associations that will grow soccer participation by:
The USCSA believes that State Associations can provide an anchor in the local soccer communities by providing exceptional service, resources and inspiration that grows soccer participation by unlocking the potential within every community. Traditionally, each State Association has its own governance, policies and procedures, and resources, which limits the ability to scale and incorporate efficient solutions. We aim to expand our influence, reduce costs, and enhance services by scaling operations together. The USCSA wants to evolve the traditional model by integrating business strategies and shared resources to increase efficiency and effectiveness of its State Association members.
“I applaud the leaders involved in this initiative,” said Evan Dabby, NJ Youth Soccer Executive Director and USCSA President. “We are a group that is eager to work with others who are interested in transforming the way we interact, with the primary goal of growing soccer participation.”
The USCSA Legacy Members include:
To be successful, the USCSA will rely on its core values: Trust, Innovation, Compromise and Alignment.

The USCSA is excited to announce the addition of Florida Youth Soccer Association, now representing more than one million players and coaches.

The United States Consortium of State Associations (USCSA) is proud to announce the launch of its new website.