The youth demographic is considered the most vital segment for building and developing society; they constitute its indispensable backbone. Consequently, it is imperative to prioritize their well-being and encourage them in the cultivation of their talents.

Young people demonstrate the greatest interest in sports; they are the most receptive to acquiring athletic skills, engaging with the sporting environment, and fostering creativity within it. This places them at the forefront, playing a fundamental role in the advancement of sports activities.

The Iowa National Soccer Team Club and Sports Education organization is a socio-cultural and athletic club dedicated to fostering the development of various sports activities—particularly soccer, the world’s most popular sport—within the State of Iowa.

Anyone can play soccer, provided they possess the desire to do so; the sport offers a platform for the full inclusion of individuals of all backgrounds and varying athletic abilities.

Establishment

The Iowa National Soccer Team Club was officially established and registered in the records of the Iowa Secretary of State under Registration Number (504RDN-796488) on July 24, 2024.

Additionally, the Club maintains an account with the U.S. Department of the Treasury—IRS, under EIN:

The Club also holds a banking account with U.S. Bank, Account Number:

The Iowa National Soccer Team Club is an organization dedicated specifically to sports-related affairs.

The Club possesses the necessary legal personality, capacity, and authority to achieve its objectives and fulfill its mandate, operating under the general oversight of its parent institution.

Headquarters

The headquarters of the Iowa National Soccer Team Club is located within the State of Iowa, in the city of Iowa City.

Objectives

  • 1. The Iowa National Soccer Team Club aims to serve the sports sector in all its facets and to foster the development of youth sports—thereby nurturing the generation of the future. 2. Highlighting the role of youth and encouraging their participation in athletic competitions, both within local venues and across the United States.
  • 3. Cultivating a qualified generation of young athletes capable of participating in—and contributing to—the advancement of global football.
  • 4. Instilling a sports culture among youth, raising community awareness regarding its importance, and promoting physical activity by creating a stimulating athletic environment that fosters its development.
  • 5. Introducing and supporting initiatives aimed at advancing various sports disciplines at both the state level and throughout the United States.
  • 6. Establishing athletic and youth-focused partnerships with various sports clubs and organizations, both within the cities of Iowa and beyond.
  • 7. Organizing sports festivals to showcase youth talent and provide them with opportunities to participate.
  • 8. Hosting recreational events and excursions to various cities to strengthen social bonds and cohesion among the players.
  • 9. Conducting training courses under the supervision of experts in the field of sports.
  • 10. Presenting certificates of appreciation and financial prizes to all participants in tournaments held locally as well as those outside the state of Iowa.