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USVI Soccer Federation Concludes Grassroots Rugrats and Kids Soccer Season

The U.S. Virgin Islands Soccer Federation concluded its autumn grassroots season with a community โ€œLast Session Party,โ€ bringing together families, players, coaches, and volunteers from the Rugrats Soccer Program (ages 3โ€“5) and the Kids Soccer Program (ages 6โ€“10). The event marked the close of a season focused on access, early development, and consistent delivery across St. Thomasโ€“St. John.

Pint-size players showed their skills. (Submitted photo)

Throughout the season, more than 100 children participated across both programs, benefiting from age-appropriate training, structured play, and a safe, inclusive environment designed to build confidence, teamwork, and a lifelong connection to the game. The programs continue to serve as a key entry point into organized football while reinforcing positive habits that support long-term participation in sport.

The grassroots season also delivered meaningful professional development for coaches. Local coaches gained practical, on-field experience, accumulated valuable coaching hours, and continued progressing along the coach licensing pathway. This dual investment in players and coaches remains central to USVISFโ€™s long-term football development strategy.

No shortage of smiles. (Submitted photo)

USVI STTโ€“STJ Vice President John P. de Jongh expressed appreciation for the collective effort behind the programโ€™s success.


โ€œThese programs work because of trust and partnership,โ€ said de Jongh. โ€œWe thank the parents and guardians who entrusted their children to USVISF, our volunteer coaches for their commitment, and our staff and Federation member clubs for their steadfast support. We are also deeply grateful to Commissioner Vince Roberts and the Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation for being a trusted partner in growing and sustaining grassroots soccer in our community.โ€

A community centered program. (Submitted photo)

The season-ending celebration reflected the community-centered nature of the programs, providing families with an opportunity to gather, celebrate progress, and reinforce the importance of accessible youth sport. USVISF views these moments as essential to building continuity, confidence, and long-term engagement at the grassroots level.

Looking ahead, the Federation will continue working closely with partners to expand access to introductory football opportunities and strengthen alignment between grassroots programs, clubs, and future development pathways. Families and individuals interested in upcoming grassroots programs are encouraged to join the official USVISF WhatsApp channel for updates and registration information:

https://chat.whatsapp.com/LTivWJvmESy610QI9d4i81?mode=wwt

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