Fishing capital — international fishing crews from the Philippines, Mexico, and Pacific Islands bring global soccer culture
USCG Air Station Kodiak — Coast Guard families from across the US add to the diverse soccer community
Pacific Islander culture — Filipino and Pacific Islander fishing community creates unique island soccer culture
Kodiak Island backdrop — playing soccer with Kodiak brown bear country and Pacific Ocean all around
# The Kodiak Soccer Scene
Kodiak is Alaska's island city — home to the famous Kodiak brown bears, the US Coast Guard's largest air station, and a thriving fishing industry that attracts workers from across the globe. The island's Filipino, Mexican, and Pacific Islander fishing community has created a surprisingly passionate soccer culture in one of the most remote cities in America.
The Kodiak Soccer Association and Kodiak High School Bears soccer programs anchor the local scene. The Coast Guard base and fishing industry's international workforce have added vibrant pickup culture to parks like Fort Abercrombie State Historical Park and Baranof Park. The Kodiak Community Center keeps the game alive during the island's stormy winters.
# Youth Soccer
Top youth programs across Kodiak Island.
# Adult Leagues
Recreational and competitive adult leagues across Kodiak.
# Pickup Soccer
Best open-run spots in Kodiak — show up and play.
# Top Fields
Soccer fields and complexes across Kodiak on the map.
# Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about soccer in Kodiak, Alaska.
Kodiak Soccer Alerts
Get notified about new leagues, pickup runs, and tournaments across Kodiak and Alaska.
