When people think of soccer jobs, they often picture stadiums, locker rooms, or training grounds. The sports industry has always been an in-person operation. But in today’s digital-first world, remote jobs in the soccer industry are not just possible, they’re growing.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to pivot into sports from another field, here are some soccer industry roles you can do from anywhere:
Teams, leagues, and soccer brands need a constant stream of engaging content: from TikToks and YouTube videos to newsletters and blogs. If you have a knack for storytelling and editing, there’s a place for you.
Social media, email campaigns, and fan engagement strategies don’t require a desk at a stadium. Many organizations hire remote marketers to help build and connect with their fan base worldwide.
Many clubs (especially at the pro and collegiate level) rely on remote analysts to study match footage, track performance metrics, and prepare reports for coaching staff. These roles are increasingly location-flexible thanks to cloud-based video and data tools.
Data-savvy? Many clubs hire remote analysts to break down stats, track prospects, and support recruitment teams using tools like Wyscout or InStat.
Keep your eye on our listings: remote-friendly jobs are becoming more common, and we tag them clearly so you don’t miss out.