San Diego FC: Revolutionizing North American Soccer with a Youth-First Approach
San Diego FC is redefining MLS with its academy-first model, blending cross-border talent development and state-of-the-art facilities to shape the future of soccer in North America.

San Diego FC: A New Era in MLS Development
San Diego FC, the newest expansion team in Major League Soccer (MLS), is making waves with its innovative academy-first model. Unlike traditional MLS clubs, San Diego FC is focusing on youth development as the cornerstone of its strategy, aiming to become a hub for soccer excellence in North America.
The Right to Dream Academy Influence
At the heart of San Diego FC's vision is the Right to Dream Academy, a globally renowned youth development program founded by Tom Vernon. With successful academies in Ghana, Denmark, and Egypt, Right to Dream has a proven track record of nurturing young talent. San Diego FC’s academy will be the first in MLS to offer a free residency program combined with a privately operated school, setting a new standard for youth development in the league.
Cross-Border Talent Pool
One of San Diego FC’s unique advantages is its ability to recruit youth talent from Mexico, thanks to FIFA rules allowing clubs within 50 kilometers of an international border to register U18 players from neighboring regions. This gives the club access to the Tijuana metropolitan area, a hotbed of soccer talent. The club’s $150 million training facility, located 15 miles east of Snapdragon Stadium, will serve as a state-of-the-art hub for both youth and senior teams.
Star Power and Long-Term Vision
While the club is built on a youth-first model, it hasn’t shied away from attracting star players. Mexico international Hirving 'Chucky' Lozano was the club’s first marquee signing, drawn by the project’s ambitious vision. Lozano, a product of Liga MX’s Pachuca academy, brings not only skill but also leadership to guide the next generation of players.
A Changing Point in North American Soccer
San Diego FC’s approach could redefine how MLS teams approach player development. By focusing on youth and education, the club aims to create a pathway for young players to reach their full potential, both on and off the field. As executive vice president Joaquin Escoto noted, this project is a “changing point in North American soccer.”
Challenges and Ambitions
While the club’s long-term vision is promising, it faces challenges. San Diego FC must win over a community still reeling from the departure of the NFL’s Chargers and the dissolution of the USL’s San Diego Loyal. Additionally, the club’s success will depend on its ability to balance youth development with on-field performance in a competitive league.
The Future of San Diego FC
San Diego FC’s journey is just beginning. With a unique cross-border identity, a world-class academy, and a commitment to youth development, the club has the potential to become a powerhouse in MLS. As Tom Vernon puts it, “This is not just about winning trophies; it’s about creating a legacy that will shape the future of soccer in North America.”