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From Local Fields to Global Vision: The City Sporting Playbook with Jason Gross

39 min · 11. mar. 2026
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What should youth soccer actually prioritize—results or development? In this episode of Soccer Sidelines, host Mingo Roberts sits down with Jason Gross, co-founder of City Sporting, to talk about building a different kind of soccer club in the D.C. region. Jason shares the story behind City Sporting and the philosophy guiding its growth as one of the area’s emerging youth programs. They discuss what really matters in the early years of player development, how families should think about travel soccer pathways, and the role parents play during the intense teenage years of the game. The conversation also explores a bigger question facing youth soccer today: whether the game has become too results-driven—and what gets lost when creativity and technical development take a back seat. If you’re a soccer parent, coach, or fan navigating the youth soccer world in the DMV, this episode offers practical insight into how clubs, families, and communities can help young players grow and thrive in the game.

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episode From Local Fields to Global Vision: The City Sporting Playbook with Jason Gross cover

From Local Fields to Global Vision: The City Sporting Playbook with Jason Gross

What should youth soccer actually prioritize—results or development? In this episode of Soccer Sidelines, host Mingo Roberts sits down with Jason Gross, co-founder of City Sporting, to talk about building a different kind of soccer club in the D.C. region. Jason shares the story behind City Sporting and the philosophy guiding its growth as one of the area’s emerging youth programs. They discuss what really matters in the early years of player development, how families should think about travel soccer pathways, and the role parents play during the intense teenage years of the game. The conversation also explores a bigger question facing youth soccer today: whether the game has become too results-driven—and what gets lost when creativity and technical development take a back seat. If you’re a soccer parent, coach, or fan navigating the youth soccer world in the DMV, this episode offers practical insight into how clubs, families, and communities can help young players grow and thrive in the game.

11. mar. 202639 min