⚽︎ How This Youth Soccer Club Owner Made $1,575 From His First Skills Clinic
Most youth soccer club owners want to run profitable camps and clinics… But the reality is that many clubs struggle with:
Low turnout
Last-minute registrations
Competing with bigger clubs’ camps
Poor marketing systems
Not knowing how to price clinics properly
That’s exactly where Coach David, a youth soccer club director, was stuck.
He had a strong club culture and a small but loyal roster of players.
What he didn’t have was a proven system for running a clinic and filling it consistently.
So we helped him to run his first club-branded skills clinic — and it brought in $1,575 in a single session.
Here’s exactly how he did it.
⚽︎ Growing Revenue Without Adding More Teams
Club directors often think their only path to growth is:
Adding more teams
Raising registration fees
Bringing on more coaches
But those options don’t always scale quickly… And they don’t fix revenue gaps during the off-season.
Skills clinics, on the other hand, are:
Low cost
High demand
Easy to run
Perfect for player development
A great feeder system for club tryouts
Once we showed David this strategy, he realized he didn’t need more teams — he needed more events.
⚽︎ Pick a Clinic Concept Club Parents Actually Want
Most club clinics fail because they’re too generic.
So we helped David build a specific concept:
“First Touch & Ball Mastery Intensive — Ages 9–13”
Why this works for youth clubs:
It pairs well with club curriculum
Parents understand the benefit instantly
It attracts both club players and outside players
It positions the club as development-focused, not just team-focused
Clarity attracts confidence. Confidence attracts registrations.
⚽︎ Price It Correctly (Clubs Typically Undervalue Clinics)
Most youth clubs charge $20–$40 for clinics because they compare their pricing to their regular seasonal fees.
Bad idea.
Clinics should be priced based on:
Quality of coaching
Small group ratios
The specialized focus
Local demand
We priced David’s clinic at:
$75 per player
Capacity: 21 players
Result: 21 filled spots → $1,575 total revenue
This didn’t compete with his club fees — it added a new revenue stream.
⚽︎ Promote the Clinic Inside & Outside the Club
Here’s where club directors go wrong:
They send one email and hope people register.
Hope is not a marketing strategy.
David followed our 3-step promotion system:
Internal promotion to current club families
These are the families who already trust the club.
We wrote a simple message for him that explained:
The clinic focus
Limited spots
The benefit to their child’s development
Result: 14 sign-ups from current members.
Invite local players outside the club
Clinics double as tryout funnels.
David reached out to local parents and players who:
Attended previous camps
Joined rec programs
Had shown interest but never joined the club
Result: 5 new players registered.
Two of them later joined his club’s tryout pool.
Social media posts
No fancy videos.
Just:
A clear graphic
Age group
Date/time
“X spots left” updates
Result: The final 2 sign-ups.
⚽︎ Deliver a Memorable Club Experience
This is where clubs can stand out.
David made sure the clinic aligned with his club values:
High energy
Lots of ball touches
Precise coaching feedback
A positive, competitive environment
He also used the clinic to:
✔ Take photos/videos for marketing
✔ Build relationships with parents
✔ Showcase club culture
✔ Introduce non-members to his coaching style
By the end of the clinic:
Kids asked when the next one was
Parents requested more development programs
Several families signed up for club tryouts
The clinic wasn’t just profitable — it was a player pipeline.
⚽︎ Turn One Clinic Into a Revenue System
Here’s the most important part:
A clinic isn’t a one-off event. It’s a repeatable growth system.
After this first clinic, David:
Scheduled monthly clinics
Started a technical training program
Built an email list of interested players
Created recurring revenue outside of team fees
Increased club tryout interest
All from one clinic that made $1,575.
Ready to Run Clinics That Grow Your Club and Your Revenue?
If you’re a club director or coach who wants:
✔ More players
✔ More parent engagement
✔ More revenue outside of team fees
✔ A predictable player pipeline
✔ Repeatable clinics and camps that sell out
✔ A thriving club with real growth systems
Book a FREE 15-MIN CALL WITH ME TO SEE HOW I CAN HELP YOU GROW YOUR YOUTH SOCCER CLUB BUSINESS
⚽︎ 7 Revenue Streams Your Private Soccer Club Business Should Have
Running a youth soccer club isn’t just about passion for the game — it’s also about building a sustainable business model. Between field rentals, equipment, and coaching costs, club owners often face financial challenges. The good news? With the right revenue streams in place, your club can generate consistent income all year long — not just during the season.
Below are seven proven revenue streams every youth soccer club should consider implementing to stay financially strong and continue investing in players’ development.
Registration Fees & Membership Plans
This is your foundational revenue stream — and it can be structured strategically. Instead of a flat seasonal fee, consider tiered membership options such as:
Basic (training only)
Premium (includes tournaments + extra training)
Elite (one-on-one coaching, nutrition, or fitness programs)
This allows families to choose the experience that best fits their goals and budgets while boosting your club’s recurring revenue.
💡 Pro Tip: Offer early-bird discounts or referral bonuses to encourage signups and word-of-mouth growth.
Camps & Clinics
Hosting soccer camps, clinics, or holiday programs can generate excellent off-season income. These shorter, high-intensity sessions attract:
Non-club players looking to improve specific skills.
Returning players who want to stay sharp during the offseason.
Structure these camps by skill level or focus area — e.g., “Elite Finishing Clinic” or “Goalkeeper Mastery Week.”
💡 Pro Tip: Partner with local sponsors for prizes or branded gear to offset costs.
Sponsorships & Local Partnerships
Building relationships with local businesses can unlock powerful sponsorship opportunities. Offer tiered sponsorship packages such as:
Gold Sponsor – Logo on jerseys and banners
Silver Sponsor – Website & social media mentions
Bronze Sponsor – Logo on camp flyers or newsletters
Sponsors love visibility, and parents appreciate seeing local companies supporting their kids’ development.
💡 Pro Tip: Create a digital sponsorship deck showcasing your club’s reach (social media followers, website traffic, community events) to attract partners.
Merchandising & Apparel Sales
Selling branded club gear — like hoodies, hats, bags, and training kits — not only brings in extra revenue but also builds team identity and pride.
Use an online platform (like SquadLocker, TeamSnap, or Shopify) to manage sales without carrying inventory. You can also release limited edition drops before each season.
💡 Pro Tip: Launch a “Fan Store” and promote it during tournaments and parent meetings.
Facility Rentals & Partnerships
If your club has access to fields or training facilities, consider renting them during downtime to:
Adult recreational leagues
Other sports programs
Community events or local schools
Even if you don’t own the facility, partnering with venues for shared usage can turn idle time into extra income.
💡 Pro Tip: Offer bundled packages (e.g., “Facility + Coaching Support”) to increase value.
Private Training & Small Group Sessions
Personalized coaching is one of the fastest-growing revenue streams in youth sports. Parents are willing to invest in customized training for players looking to improve faster.
Offer 1-on-1 or small group sessions with experienced coaches, and promote these via your club’s communication channels.
💡 Pro Tip: Use an online booking system to streamline scheduling and payments.
Digital Revenue: Content, Courses & Online Programs
Take advantage of your expertise by creating digital products such as:
Online coaching courses
Video training programs
Nutrition and fitness guides for young athletes
You can also monetize your website or YouTube channel with ads, affiliate marketing, or paid memberships.
💡 Pro Tip: Offer a free resource (like a “5-Day Ball Control Challenge”) to grow your email list and upsell digital products later.
Combine Streams for Maximum Impact
The most successful youth soccer clubs use a hybrid model — combining recurring memberships with seasonal programs, merchandise, and sponsorships. This approach stabilizes income and reduces dependence on a single source.
When done right, your club not only supports players’ dreams but also sustains itself financially for the long run.
Your youth soccer club is more than a club — it’s a business, a community, and a brand. By diversifying your revenue streams, you can focus less on financial stress and more on what truly matters: developing young athletes and creating lifelong fans of the game.
Book a Free 20-Minute Strategy Call with me to identify your biggest revenue opportunities and build a plan that works for your club.