The future of youth soccer is becoming increasingly global, and the recent partnership between Nomadar and Fox Soccer Academy is a clear example of that evolution. Both organizations have officially entered into a strategic framework agreement focused on expanding international youth soccer development and creating new opportunities for players, coaches, and institutions worldwide.
Fox Soccer Academy, co-founded by former Premier League champion Christian Fuchs and sports executive Raluca Gold-Fuchs, currently operates across key soccer markets including New York, North Carolina, the United Kingdom, and Austria. With more than 2,100 players participating in its programs, the academy has established itself as a respected organization dedicated to elite youth player development.
Under this new agreement, Nomadar and Fox Soccer Academy plan to collaborate on several international initiatives, including soccer tournaments, training camps, coaching exchanges, and high-performance development programs. One of the most exciting aspects of the collaboration is the integration of Nomadar’s High Performance Training (HPT) program, designed to elevate technical and competitive standards for young athletes.
The partnership also opens the door for technical staff from Nomadar and Cádiz CF to participate in Fox Soccer Academy programs, further strengthening the international exchange of coaching methodologies and soccer expertise.
According to Nomadar leadership, the agreement aligns with the company’s broader vision of building interconnected global soccer ecosystems through strategic alliances. By connecting markets, sharing expertise, and promoting innovation, both organizations aim to create long-term value for the youth soccer community.
For Fox Soccer Academy, this collaboration represents a major step toward expanding its international presence while continuing to provide meaningful development pathways for young players who aspire to compete at the highest levels of the sport.
As youth soccer continues to grow globally, partnerships like this demonstrate how international collaboration can shape the next generation of athletes through high-performance training, global exposure, and shared expertise.