Background
Webb was born in Hershey, Pennsylvania And grew up in central Pennsylvania.
Webb was born in Hershey, Pennsylvania And grew up in central Pennsylvania.
He graduated in 1998 with a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting.
Area that introduces children ages 3 – 8 to the game of soccer, as well as character development and fundamental life skills. Webb moved from Charlotte, North Carolina to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 2002 to start a Soccer Shots business. The first was based in Charlotte by Webb’s college and professional soccer teammate, Jeremy Sorzano.
Soccer Shots, now a multimillion-dollar company, has more than 70 territories across the United States and Canada and reaches about 100,000 children per year.
He played youth soccer with the West Shore Soccer Club before playing at Cedar Cliff High School. Here, he was named an All-American.
After college, Webb played five years of professional soccer, playing for the Charlotte Eagles in the USL Second Division from 1998 to 2001 and the MISL Harrisburg HEAT from 2002 to 2003. Since his retirement from professional soccer, Webb has coached at various levels including youth and high school.
He additionally served on the Messiah coaching staff in 2008 during the team’s National Collegiate Athletic Association National Championship run.
Webb passed his Certified Public Assistant (Certified Public Accountants) exam in 1999 and worked as a staff auditor for Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler Baltimore for one year. He now serves as Partner of Soccer Shots Franchising, Limited Liability Company and Executive Director of the Soccer Shots Harrisburg program Webb currently lives in Hummelstown, Pennsylvania
Webb, along with the other two partners, helped to found Global Goals, the non-profit arm of Soccer Shots, in 2009.
Global Goals partnered with Amandla Ku Lutsha, a non-profit soccer organization based in Khayelitsha, South Africa that helps disadvantaged youth and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome orphans through soccer programs. This was inspired by the 2010 World Cup tournament, hosted in South Africa.
In June 2010, more than 25 Soccer Shots franchisees and employees traveled to South Africa to help with Amandla’s efforts and programs during the World Cup. Soccer Shots pledged $30,000 to Amandla Ku Lutsha in 2009.
A portion of all registration fees for Soccer Shots clinics benefits Global Goals and its efforts with Amandla, and certain franchisees have hosted free clinics in their territories to raise donations.
Global Goals is in the process of earning 501c3 status.
Soccer Shots Franchising, Limited Liability Company is a member of the International Franchise Association (IFA).