In this episode, Coach Nassim sits down with Hugh Roberts II, a veteran professional soccer player, for an honest and thoughtful conversation about race, identity, and the realities of navigating the game as a Black athlete.
After playing collegiately at George Mason University, Hugh built a decade-long professional career across the U.S. soccer landscape with clubs including the Richmond Kickers, Bethlehem Steel FC, Pittsburgh Riverhounds, Charlotte Independence, and Monterey Bay FC. But beyond the matches and milestones, his journey also reflects the deeper experiences many players face that often go unspoken.
In this candid conversation, Hugh shares his personal experiences with racism in the sport and reflects on the emotional and mental realities of competing in environments where players of color are not always equally supported or understood. Together, we explore the responsibility of the soccer community to acknowledge these realities, create space for honest dialogue, and continue pushing the game forward.
Hugh’s reflections remind us that sport is not just about performance—it’s about people, and the courage it takes to speak honestly about the experiences that shape us.
Connect with Hugh: https://www.backyardfooty.org/ & LinkedIn
Website: https://www.becomingmystrongerme.com/
IG: @strongerme
TikTok: @becomingmystrongerme