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Black Players Launch Pipeline for Future Stars
22 Nov
Summary
- Event supports young Black players seeking college and pro careers.
- Showcase offers college prep, career planning, and health guidance.
- Initiative aims to increase representation in women's soccer.

A significant event is underway, coinciding with the National Women's Soccer League championship, aimed at nurturing the next generation of Black soccer talent. Hosted by the Black Women's Player Collective and Black Star, the Next Wave showcase at Prairie View A&M University is providing a critical platform for over 20 aspiring young players nationwide.
The three-day, no-cost event connects high school athletes with coaches, scouts, agents, and professional players. It strategically supports players navigating a landscape where the NWSL has eliminated the college draft. Beyond soccer skills, the showcase emphasizes holistic development, including college readiness, career planning, nutrition, and mental health awareness.
This initiative directly addresses the underrepresentation of Black athletes in professional leagues, with only 12% of NWSL players self-identifying as Black this year. Organizers emphasize its role as a stepping stone, aiming to expand programming and increase exposure for Black girls and women in soccer, building a stronger foundation for future growth.




