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Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the Mile High City will be one of six cities to receive one of the new Visa, Street Soccer parks.
The Denver location will be housed in Skyline Park, located at 1701 Arapahoe St. and will open in August.
The park will include two pro-grade soccer fields, a financial education center, and youth-focused sports programming through a partnership between Visa, Street Soccer USA and Bank of America.
“This movement is about scale, sustainability, and impact,” said Lawrence Cann, Co-Founder and President of Street Soccer USA. “Alongside our partners, we are making a significant pass toward building a national network of parks that deliver real value—on and off the field. These are spaces where young people can grow, communities can connect, and every victory, big or small, can lead to meaningful change.”
Street Soccer USA was founded in 2009. The nonprofit is now active in 16 cities and helping more than 75,000 kids and athletes in some of the country’s most challenged neighborhoods play soccer.