Soccer

Space City Pride FC: Building an Inclusive Soccer Community in Houston

From a small gathering to a vibrant league, the club leverages the World Cup to expand its reach

Stephen Olsen founded Space City Pride FC in Houston as a direct response to the need for an inclusive space where LGBTQ+ athletes could play soccer without fear of discrimination.

What began as a modest gathering has evolved into a multi‑team organization that fields co‑ed, women’s and non‑binary squads, offering regular training, tournaments and social events.

A Growing Inclusive League

The club’s programming goes beyond the pitch, hosting watch parties, pickup games and community workshops that aim to reconnect participants with the sport while fostering lasting friendships.

More Than a Game

Players frequently note that the bonds formed on the field extend into everyday life, creating a support network that helps them navigate challenges both inside and outside of soccer.

Leveraging the World Cup

With the upcoming World Cup in Houston, Space City Pride FC sees an opportunity to amplify its visibility, attract new members and showcase the power of sport to bridge communities.

Community Impact

Through partnerships with local schools and advocacy groups, the organization works to increase visibility of queer athletes and to challenge stereotypes within mainstream soccer culture.

Looking Forward

As the World Cup approaches, the club plans to expand its outreach, launch mentorship programs and explore collaborations with national LGBTQ+ sports networks, ensuring that the momentum continues long after the tournament ends.

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