NCFC Youth Marks 50 Years of Soccer Excellence and Community Engagement
A Half Century of Shaping Lives On and Off the Field, NCFC Youth Continues to Build a Strong Legacy
Raleigh, NC (January 11, 2024) – This year, North Carolina FC Youth celebrates a remarkable milestone – 50 years of fostering soccer talent for youth across all ability levels and enriching the greater Triangle area community. Throughout its history, NCFC Youth estimates it has positively impacted the lives of over one million players through local programming, outreach initiatives, and tournament hosting, which provides opportunities for youth from across the globe to be scouted and recruited for the next level of play. The 50th anniversary will be marked by reflections throughout the year and fundraising events to support NCFC Youth’s Financial Aid Fund - ensuring all kids have access to the game now and for the next 50 years.
The anniversary year is already underway, but it will officially kick off at NCFC Youth’s Kick 4 a Cause 4v4 tournament on January 27. Tournament registration is open through January 22. Shortly after, NCFC Youth will unveil a campaign to announce and solicit nominations for players, coaches, teams, and other contributors to be recognized as part of a 50th Anniversary All-Star Commemorative Team. The year will culminate with a fall gala event at the Angus Barn Pavilions on October 23.
What has grown into the largest youth soccer club in North Carolina and the largest youth-to-professional soccer club in the country was started by a group of parents with kids who simply wanted to play soccer. Steve Almasi, Pat Hamilton, Bill Holleman, and Bill Plunkett founded the Capital Area Soccer League (CASL) in 1974, and it became a magnet for other independently run soccer programs in the area. Most recently, in 2017, Capital Area Soccer League (CASL), Triangle Futbol Club Alliance (TFCA), and North Carolina Football Club (NCFC) entered into an historic collaboration, which rebranded CASL to NCFC Youth. The club now hosts more than 16,000 unique players each year through recreation and competitive programs. The on- and off-field operations are supported by more than 1,700 staff, seasonal coaches, volunteer coaches, and many community partnerships.
Memorable Moments
“Celebrating 50 years of NCFC Youth is not just about marking a milestone, it’s about honoring the journey of this organization that has supported the development of thousands of youths in our community on and off the field,” said Gary Buete, CEO of NCFC Youth. “This anniversary is a testament to the dedication of everyone involved, from our founding members and devoted staff over the years, to the youth who step on our fields, to our community partners, to our coaches past and present, and everyone in between.”
NCFC Youth reaffirms its dedication to being a community partner for the next 50 years, consistently distributing over $400,000 annually in financial aid to ensure inclusive play opportunities. The club's Kick 4 a Cause 4v4 tournament, entirely charitable, has raised more than $100,000 for nonprofits aiding youth health, education, and underserved communities. Additionally, outreach initiatives like TOPSoccer and La Liga, and field development in all parts of our community, extend the club's commitment to broadening access to soccer to populations often underrepresented in youth club soccer.
Spring recreation league registration is now open through January 19 – no experience is required for participation in this league. To secure your spot or learn more about NCFC Youth, visit NCFCYouth.com.
About NCFC Youth:
Since 1974, NCFC Youth is a non-profit organization committed to enhancing each player’s soccer experience at every level and age of play. Through innovative soccer programming, player development opportunities, and a focus on coaching education, NCFC Youth creates an environment for more than 16,000 players and 1,900 coaches to grow on and off the field. As the largest club in North Carolina, NCFC Youth is proud to offer Recreation, Juniors, Challenge, Classic, Elite Clubs National League, and community outreach programs. NCFC Youth strives to improve the quality of life for our players, families, and community through the game of soccer. For more information, visit www.NCFCYouth.com.
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Capital Area Soccer League dba North Carolina FC Youth (NCFC Youth) is a 501c3 non-profit organization (federal tax id: 22-7441292)