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Minnesota United Launches Kids Club Program

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Minnesota United today launched the Kids Club program, a brand-new Minnesota United-themed programming for kids ages 12 years old and under. The Kids Club programming will include multiple fun, special opportunities for young fans to engage with the Loons throughout the season.

Starting this season, young fans can join the newly-launched Kids Club programming, with age-specific merch, experiences, and communication that young Loons fan will love.

There are two different membership tiers that these fans can choose from, seen below:

Kids Club Starter Membership

The Kids Club Starter Membership is free of charge, and includes a number of kid-specific items and communication such as an annual happy birthday email note, along with the opportunity to win prizes such as a chance to attend an MNUFC first team training session or have the club’s mascot, PK, attend their birthday party.

Kids Club Premium Membership

For just $45, young fans can hold a Kids Club Premium Membership that includes all the benefits of the Starter Membership – including the chance to win prizes like PK at their birthday party and attending a training session – along with other fun items. Some notable other benefits include: A Kids Club drawstring swag bag and a free kids ticket to all MNUFC2 home games.

Fans interested in learning more about the Kids Club, as well as signing up for the program, can register at mnufc.com/fan-resources/kids-club beginning today, February 7.

About Minnesota United:

Professional soccer has been a part of Minnesota for over four decades, and since 2013, Minnesota United FC has been at the forefront of growing the game at all levels. MNUFC currently competes in three different levels established by Major League Soccer: Minnesota United FC (MLS), MNUFC2 (MLS NEXT Pro) and the MNUFC Academy (MLS NEXT). Allianz Field – constructed in 2019 in the Midway neighborhood of Saint Paul, Minnesota – is the home to Minnesota United games, and the club trains at the National Sports Center in Blaine, Minnesota. In 2025, MNUFC’s first team returns to the pitch for its ninth season in MLS.