Heart of the Game
Welcome to Heart of the Game, brought to you by SciSports, the podcast that takes you deep inside the world of football.
Here, we celebrate the people who make the game truly special. Because sometimes, the greatest stories don’t come from those in the spotlight. They come from the coaches, the analysts, the scouts, the dreamers, the unsung heroes who shape the sport we love.
One thing’s for sure: if they’re here, they’re at the Heart of the Game.
Heart of the Game
The Next US Soccer Powerhouse? Inside GFI Academy with Gareth Glick
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In Episode 4 of Heart of the Game, we go on location to Global Football Innovation Academy in The Woodlands, Texas for an in person conversation with Academy Director Gareth Glick.
Gareth shares his journey from growing up in Leeds, England to moving to the United States as a teenager, and reflects on the growth of American soccer since the 1994 World Cup. We discuss why Houston is an overlooked football hotbed and what the 2026 World Cup could mean for the city and its communities.
He takes us inside GFI’s rapid rise to more than 2,500 players in under three years across multiple Houston area locations, and breaks down the pathway from recreational soccer to competitive teams, high performance environments, and MLS NEXT.
We also talk about building true community through diversity, how Gareth’s background in teaching shapes his coaching philosophy, and how innovation, data, and the SciSports partnership support long term player development. We close with Gareth’s favorite football memories and a Dutch football trivia segment.
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