The home for soccer in the United States is in development, and U.S. Soccer fans can be a part of the history with the U.S. Soccer Brick Program.
Through this program, soccer fans can purchase a personalized brick that will be installed in the Yazdani Family Plaza — the main entryway to the Arthur M. Blank U.S. Soccer National Training Center in Fayetteville, Georgia. About 4,000 bricks will serve as the front door to the new home and the future of soccer in America.
“The Arthur M. Blank U.S. Soccer National Training Center will be a home for excellence, but it will also be a place where the heart of soccer in America lives – in the stories of the people who made it possible,” Chief Advancement Officer Leah Burton said. “Our U.S. Soccer Brick Program is more than a fundraising vehicle; it’s a chance for fans, families, and communities to leave their mark, to celebrate the moments and memories that soccer has given them.
“Every brick laid supports our mission to grow the game, develop world-class players and ensure soccer continues to change lives across the country.”
Fans can choose from multiple packages ranging from standard bricks to premium granite options, with opportunities to include the U.S. Soccer crest. Each one includes a transcription for supporters to commemorate what soccer has given them. Along with placement at the National Training Center, every purchase includes a replica brick to take home — a lasting reminder of the connection to the game and a meaningful gift for the holiday season. Orders submitted by Dec. 31 will be installed by the opening of the training center.
The National Training Center is set to open in spring 2026, just in time before the United States plays host to the world’s biggest sports tournament. The world-class facility will not only be a home of the USMNT, USWNT, Youth and Extended National Teams but a reflection of the future growth of the sport in the U.S. brick by brick, the foundation for soccer is being built. Be a part of the historic moment and cement your legacy today.