BSN Sports, in partnership with the U.S. Soccer Foundation, launched a 2026 World’s Game Resource Library to support the non-profit’s youth development and expand access to soccer in under-resourced communities.
The resources were developed to integrate into the U.S. Soccer Foundation’s Soccer for Success program and include PE curricula aimed at building soccer skills, fostering cultural connection, and developing life skills through play; a recess guide; and resources for classroom teachers.
The Resource Package is part of the Online Physical Education Network (OPEN) platform, available at no cost through BSN Sports, which provides physical education resources to the broader physical education community. The World’s Game Resource Package. The portal provides educators, coaches and youth providers with tools to develop curriculum by integrating soccer instruction with life skills, teamwork and social-emotional learning.
“Soccer has a unique ability to bring people together, and this collaboration equips coaches and educators with tools to support youth both on and off the field,” said Aaron Hart, vice president, curriculum & program engagement at BSN Sports. “We’re looking forward to seeing how our partnership creates new pathways for youth development while ensuring we continue to strengthen communities through educational access nationwide.”
The package also includes a World’s Game resource library, community day field guide, World’s Game passport, and other activities for after-school providers.
“Soccer brings people together across cultures and communities,” said Ed Foster-Simeon, president and CEO of the U.S. Soccer Foundation. “We’re thrilled to provide resources to after-school providers, educators, and families that use our game to build confidence, teamwork, and cultural connection during this exciting time for the sport in our country.”
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