Rhode Island Summer of Soccer

The Long Game: How Soccer Shapes RI's Future

22 min · 16. jan. 2026
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As Rhode Island prepares for soccer’s world stage in 2026, the Ocean State is focused on turning a global moment into lasting local impact. In Episode 4 of the Rhode Island Summer of Soccer podcast, host Joe Kayata talks with Jonathan Walker, Executive Director of the Rhode Island Sports Commission, and Darius Shirzadi, Executive Director and Co-Founder of Project GOAL, about how the World Cup can benefit Rhode Island’s communities, economy, and youth — long after the final whistle. From tourism and small business growth to youth access, representation, and opportunity through the game, the conversation explores how soccer can drive meaningful change — and how Rhode Island is working to ensure the moment leaves a lasting legacy.

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