The 5 Rights Football Club: Local. Sustainable. Soccer.
The Boston Pilot. Expansion to 25 Cities. Professional Teams.
In association with our summer residency program, 5 Rights will enter teams in the United Soccer Leagues’ Under-21 Divisions. Playing as, “The 5 Rights Football Club,” we will pilot in Boston, expand to 25 cities from 2013-2020, produce 1 men’s and 1 women’s professional team in 2025, and always enable players, coaches and supporters to address water, food, health, housing and education needs in communities throughout the USA.
A Summer in the City for College Soccer Student-Athlete-Interns.
Each summer, in cities across the USA, female and male college soccer student-athlete-interns educate, serve and act with The 5 Rights Football Club: Local. Sustainable. Soccer.
Local Sustainable Community.
5 Rights FC lives as a local and sustainable community, sources and prepares local and sustainable meals, uses local and sustainable living products, and commutes via foot, bike, public and car-sharing transportation.
5RFC Player Schedule.
Student-Athletes intern during the day, train at night, and play matches on the weekend.
Public Soccer Facility.
The 5 Rights Football Club trains and plays matches in the city, at a public transportation accessible, public facility, where admission is free and open to the public.
Education. Service. Action.
In association with each soccer match, 5 Rights FC student-athlete-interns lead an eduction, service and action project with its opponent and the local community.
Watch. Train. Join.
On select weekends, The 5 Rights Football Club offers “5 Rights FC: Watch. Train. Join.”, a program where local families bring youth soccer players to watch an evening match, train during a morning session, and join an afternoon education, service and action project.
Empirical Community Impact.
During the last week of summer program, student-athlete-interns meet with local representatives to present “The 5 Rights Football Club: Empirical. Community. Impact.”, and to educate the elected body about its ability to recognize and implement the United Nations International Bill of Human Rights in its jurisdiction.
501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization.
The 5 Rights Football Club operates under the Articles of Organization of 5 Rights Inc., a non-partisan 501(c)(3) public charity…..
NCAA Compliant.
The 5 Rights Football Club complies with Chapters XII and XIV of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Rules and Bylaws.




