Women’s football doesn’t become world-class by accident. It gets built step by step, with the unglamorous work that most people never see. This Stoppage Time Special is a highlight reel of standout moments from Pitch to Pro, and it zeroes in on one big question: what does it actually take to grow a women’s soccer program into a real powerhouse?

We talk about the challenge of player development and grassroots soccer in Mexico, and why building the right structure matters as much as signing big names. You’ll hear how Club América approaches the “staircase” of growth, from staffing and facilities to creating standards that can support the next generation. There’s also a candid look at what progress feels like on the inside: going from a small coaching group to a larger staff, moving into stadium matches, and seeing the women’s game earn broadcast attention.

We also connect the dots to Northwest Arkansas and why the University of Arkansas women’s soccer program stands out as a model of consistency and competitive culture. Along the way, we touch on the human side of football leadership: long travel days, demanding schedules, and the importance of trust and real relationships inside a club.

If you care about women’s soccer, player development, or the future of  women’s football, this segment delivers sharp insight fast. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend who loves the sport, and leave a review telling us what investment you think matters most right now.

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