Cal South Supports Grow the Game of Soccer Clinic Series Across Los Angeles
Community clinics and celebration events throughout May continue building momentum toward the World Cup across Southern California.
Note: Portions of this story are based on the original article published by the Los Angeles World Cup Host Committee. Read the original article here.
Throughout the month of May, Cal South is supporting the Grow the Game of Soccer Clinic Series across Los Angeles alongside the Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee, helping connect youth players, families, coaches, referees, and community partners through soccer-focused community programming leading into World Cup LA.
As part of the Host Committee’s ongoing legacy efforts, the clinic series focuses on expanding access to the game while creating engaging soccer experiences throughout Southern California communities. Events are taking place at locations across the region, including Galaxy Park in Carson and Grand Park in Downtown Los Angeles, bringing together players and families through youth clinics, mentorship opportunities, celebration events, and interactive soccer programming.
Cal South staff, coaches, referees, and community partners are helping support programming designed to encourage participation at every level of the game — from playing and coaching to officiating and leadership development. In collaboration with organizations including the Play Equity Fund, LA Galaxy, and the Center for Healing and Justice through Sport (CHJS), the initiative highlights how the momentum surrounding the Los Angeles World Cup continues creating meaningful local impact throughout Los Angeles and Southern California.
Additional clinics and community engagement events continue throughout the summer as Cal South and its partners work to expand access to soccer while celebrating the game across communities ahead of World Cup LA.
Learn More About Upcoming Community Events
For more information on upcoming clinics and community engagement initiatives, visit the official Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host Committee website.
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