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Wake Forest Men’s Soccer to Host 2026 Goal-A-Thon Saturday
2/12/2026 3:57:00 PM | Men's Soccer
Fans are invited to attend the annual fundraising event for the first time in program history.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Wake Forest men's soccer will once again unite the Demon Deacon community for a meaningful cause when the program hosts its annual Goal-A-Thon on Saturday, Feb. 14, from 12-2 p.m. at the Wake Forest Football Practice Fields, benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina.
Entering its sixth-consecutive year, the Goal-A-Thon invites fans, alumni and families to pledge donations tied to the team's efforts on the field. Wake Forest men's soccer alumni and current players will compete in a series of small-sided matches until 100 total goals are scored, creating an exciting, fast-paced environment with a purpose.
For the first time in event history, fans are invited to attend in person, offering the Wake Forest community a unique opportunity to watch current student-athletes and alumni compete while supporting a vital cause. Admission is free and open to the public.
Supporters are encouraged to make a pledge toward their favorite player, a member of the coaching staff or directly to the men's soccer excellence fund. The minimum donation is $25, and a portion of proceeds raised will be presented from the program to Second Harvest Food Bank, helping fight hunger across the region. The program has set a fundraising goal of $20,000 for this year's event.
"Goal-A-Thon has become one of our favorite annual traditions," said head coach Bobby Muuss. "It brings our alumni, players and community together while supporting families who rely on the incredible work of Second Harvest. We're proud to continue playing our part."
Second Harvest Food Bank serves communities throughout Northwest North Carolina by providing meals, resources and support to families facing food insecurity. Funds generated through the Goal-A-Thon will help expand access to nutritious food across the region.
Entering its sixth-consecutive year, the Goal-A-Thon invites fans, alumni and families to pledge donations tied to the team's efforts on the field. Wake Forest men's soccer alumni and current players will compete in a series of small-sided matches until 100 total goals are scored, creating an exciting, fast-paced environment with a purpose.
For the first time in event history, fans are invited to attend in person, offering the Wake Forest community a unique opportunity to watch current student-athletes and alumni compete while supporting a vital cause. Admission is free and open to the public.
Supporters are encouraged to make a pledge toward their favorite player, a member of the coaching staff or directly to the men's soccer excellence fund. The minimum donation is $25, and a portion of proceeds raised will be presented from the program to Second Harvest Food Bank, helping fight hunger across the region. The program has set a fundraising goal of $20,000 for this year's event.
"Goal-A-Thon has become one of our favorite annual traditions," said head coach Bobby Muuss. "It brings our alumni, players and community together while supporting families who rely on the incredible work of Second Harvest. We're proud to continue playing our part."
Second Harvest Food Bank serves communities throughout Northwest North Carolina by providing meals, resources and support to families facing food insecurity. Funds generated through the Goal-A-Thon will help expand access to nutritious food across the region.
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