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MLS Next Creates New Competition Tier

Program will have more players, coaches and tournaments than ever before

Posted On: January 10, 2025 By : Justin Shaw

MLS Next, a youth soccer competition, has announced a new tier that will increase the number of clubs in the program and expand the overall pool of players and coaches with 3Step Sports as one of the regional operators.

MLS Next currently has 151 member clubs and over 16,000 players. Starting in September, clubs in MLS Next will compete in regular season games, regional tournaments and various national events, as well as participating in coaching development and education programs and talent identification.

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“MLS Next is elevating soccer across North America for players, coaches and referees,” said MLS Next General Manager Kyle Albrecht. “This expansion, alongside our strategic alliance with the Girls Academy, brings together top-tier resources to continue building a clear pathway across North America for more players to reach their highest potential.”

The expanded tier will be anchored by operators following mandated program guidelines and technical standards set by MLS Next. Operators will include the National Academy League operated by 3Step Soccer, Elite Academy League, Sporting Development League, Cobalt Sports and Cal North Soccer Association.

“We think it is wonderful that MLS Next has expanded its pathway to give access to more clubs and players,” said Ian Burgess, vice president of 3Step Soccer.  “National Academy League has a proven record of working with MLS Next Elite Academies and other top clubs. We are thrilled to support MLS Next to unite the youth soccer landscape and enhance player development,”

Clubs will participate in one of eight regional tournaments each season in addition to the option for eligible age groups to attend MLS Next Fest in December. The regional tournaments will serve as qualifying for a championship event at MLS Next Cup in 2026.

“The addition of a new tier to MLS Next reflects Major League Soccer’s continued dedication to growing the game at the youth level,” said MLS Next Technical Director Luis Robles. “We are excited to deepen the talent pool and welcome more players and coaches as we work with them to develop the next generation of talent who will impact the professional game and national teams.”

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