Vermont soccer programs expand training accessibility for athletes
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 8:45 AM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
The Vermont Soccer Association and Propel Pro have initiated the Vermont Development Program to broaden training access for soccer athletes statewide. Launched on June 25, this program offers various tiers of participation, from free team-based entry to advanced coaching. The initiative aims to create a structured development pathway, especially for athletes in rural and underserved areas, building on a successful pilot tied to the Olympic Development Program. The program includes live group sessions, coaching feedback, and personalized plans, catering to three age bands. Athletes can join at no cost, with a 30-day trial available for the Select tier, enhancing engagement and growth opportunities.
- •Vermont Development Program launched for soccer athletes statewide.
- •Offers team-based entry and advanced coaching opportunities.
- •Focuses on athletes aged 8-19 in underserved communities.
- •Features live sessions and personalized coaching feedback.
- •Participation is free, with a 30-day trial for Select tier.
- 8:45 AMYahoo Sports — Vermont soccer program expands training for athletes
"Vermont Soccer Association and Propel Pro launched a new program to expand soccer training access across the state.
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