Three of Philadelphia's youth soccer organizations announced Monday they are merging to create a new club called Inter Philly, aiming to expand opportunities for young players throughout the city.
Fairmount Soccer Association, Philadelphia City FC and United Philly Soccer Club will unite under the new Philadelphia International Football Club banner beginning with the Fall 2025 season.
The consolidated club will provide players with access to more competitive teams at various skill levels and top-tier training facilities. Coaching staff will include professionals with college and …
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Three of Philadelphia's youth soccer organizations announced Monday they are merging to create a new club called Inter Philly, aiming to expand opportunities for young players throughout the city.
Fairmount Soccer Association, Philadelphia City FC and United Philly Soccer Club will unite under the new Philadelphia International Football Club banner beginning with the Fall 2025 season.
The consolidated club will provide players with access to more competitive teams at various skill levels and top-tier training facilities. Coaching staff will include professionals with college and professional experience who can guide players through the college recruitment process.
The merger represents one of the largest youth soccer consolidations in Philadelphia's history, potentially affecting hundreds of young players across the city.