
Manchester City has announced a new youth soccer collaboration with Charlotte Soccer Academy (CSA) and PUMA. The partnership will bring Manchester City’s coaching methodology into CSA’s daily program.
Two full-time Manchester City coaches will relocate to Charlotte, and they will work alongside CSA coaches, players and club leaders. There will also be opportunities for Charlotte’s young players to move to Manchester.
Focus on young players
The main focus will be CSA’s Foundation Phase. That covers players aged 10 to 12, helping them create a foundation.
City coaches will introduce the club’s Play Model and development approach. The sessions will focus on technical skills and decision-making.
They will also help players build a positive relationship with the game. The program will extend across CSA’s wider U9-U12 competitive pathway.
Coaches will benefit too
The collaboration goes beyond player development. Manchester City staff will support CSA coaches throughout the club.
They will help with curriculum planning and coaching development. The teams will also share best practices that could strengthen CSA’s wider player development pathway.
A pathway to Manchester
CSA players in the program will also have the chance to travel to Manchester each year.
The trips will include competitive matches and access to the Manchester City Academy. The partnership will give young players a direct connection to Manchester City’s football environment.
PUMA backs the project
PUMA is supporting the collaboration as a long-term partner of Manchester City and CSA. CSA has been a PUMA King Club since 2019.
The project brings the three organisations together around youth development. Players, parents and coaches will see the partnership in action from the 2026-27 season, with Manchester City coaches working on the field in Charlotte every day.
The move also marks another step in City’s growing youth soccer presence in the United States.















