When it comes to soccer, KC is unmatched. From roaring stadiums and high-performing professional clubs to communities cheering on youth teams, KC is a hub for soccer (AKA football, to the rest of the world).
The World Cup Comes to KC
KC is one of only 16 cities selected to be a host city for the FIFA World Cup in 2026. The largest sporting event in the world, the FIFA World Cup draws millions of in-person fans and billions of broadcast viewers around the globe, and will shine a spotlight on KC as a hotspot for soccer, tourism and more.
Learn more about FIFA World Cup 26™ in Kansas City.
Making History in Women’s Sports
CPKC Stadium is the first in the world purpose-built for a women’s professional sports team. Home to the KC Current, the riverfront venue set new benchmarks for the National Women’s Soccer League — including league-leading attendance and sellout crowds in its inaugural season.
Beyond the action on the pitch, the stadium itself is a statement: the design and construction team was women-led, underscoring Kansas City’s commitment to advancing women in sports, leadership and the built environment.
KC’s Pro Teams
Sporting Kansas City
Major League Soccer
With two MLS Cup and four U.S. Open Cup wins, Sporting KC is Kansas City’s men’s professional soccer club. In addition to their work on the pitch, the club also helps aspiring young players to fall in love with soccer.
Both Sporting KC and its affiliated MLS Next Pro Club, Sporting KC II, are headquartered at Sporting Park in Kansas City, Kansas.
Kansas City Current
National Women’s Soccer League
After making it the National Women’s Soccer League Championship in only their second season, KC Current is making history in women’s sports with CPKC Stadium at Berkeley Riverfront Park.
Meet KC Current’s team captain and starting midfielder, Lo’eau LaBonta.
KC Current II, the team’s affiliated Women’s Premier Soccer League team, is high-performing in their own right, winning the 2022 Midwest Conference Championship in their inaugural season.
Kansas City Comets
Major Arena Soccer League
Enjoy soccer all year ’round in KC Heartland and check out the region’s Major Indoor Soccer League (MASL) team, the Kansas City Comets. Playing out of Cable Dahmer Arena, the KC Comets hosted the first-ever MASL all-star game and are two-time winners of the Central Cup.
From Kids to Coaches
With summer camps, youth leagues and training programs like Sporting KC Youth Soccer, kids can kick off their athletic dreams right away in KC Heartland.
United Soccer Coaches, headquartered in KC’s Union Station, is the largest organization of soccer coaches in the world, boasting more than 30,000 members.
The Heartland Soccer Association, America’s largest soccer league and tournament host, brings together more than 30,000 league players and 40,000 tournament players in levels from recreational to premier.