The FIFA World Cup 2026™ Miami Host Committee is bringing youth onto the pitch through a two-day activation centered on sport, mentorship, and access across Miami Beach.
Under ONE GAME ONE FUTURE, free clinics and coaching sessions unfold in collaboration with Miami-Dade County. The program takes place April 24 at Flamingo Park and April 26 at Haulover Park, bringing together students, educators, local leaders, and partners in spaces defined by movement and play.
The idea is simple: learning through motion, structure through repetition, and connection without excess.
Each day begins with a coaches workshop before transitioning onto the field, where young players cycle through drills and small-sided games. Coaches direct the pace, educators move through the sessions, and the pitch becomes something lived in rather than staged.
There are remarks and structured pauses, but the real language of the day is action, instruction, repetition, correction, and play.
The activation brings together Jenifer Roche, Director of Community and Legacy for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Miami Host Committee; Commissioner Vicki L. Lopez (District 5); and Commissioner Micky Steinberg (District 4). Programming is led by Sport for All, represented by Peter Dare, alongside MindSKILLZ with Ethan Zohn. Youth participants, educators, and community partners are present across both activations.
In Miami Beach, Flamingo Park frames Friday’s sessions across the Coaches Workshop Parking Lot at 999 11th Street and the soccer clinic area near the baseball stadium between 14th–15th Street and Meridian Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139. On Sunday, the focus shifts to Haulover Park at 10800 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33154.
Across both locations, the tone remains consistent, participation over performance, presence over formality. Drills, workshops, and small-sided games move in rhythm with shared time on the field.
Students rotate through structured training while coaches guide the flow and educators stay engaged throughout. Local leaders step into the space, and moments unfold in real time, warm-ups, exchanges, open play, and group frames that quietly shape the day.


